Navi2ch is a viewer program dedicated to chatting in 2ch.net - the biggest,
most famous, influencial BBS in Japan.
Although this software is really well-written, It's worth noting that most
opinions/informations found in 2ch.net are next to senseless. Thus, Good
NetBSD users are really encouraged not to devote themselves to 2ch! :-)
Some of the changes:
o More small bugs quashed. New /clearall command.
o Small bugs quashed in buddy offline acknowledgement and
queued message forwarding.
o Speed-ups in the playback procedures.
o General clean-ups for cross-platform compiles.
o On Tuesday, October 1, AOL's TOC servers began
periodically sending packets with a previously unused
frame type. naim does not know how to decipher these
packets, but version 0.11.4 was released with code
changes to simply ignore unknown frame types.
- update maintainer email
- re-add patch-aa
Changes :
* add error message for missing file reception directory
* web page: add blurb for misconfigured browsers
* final translation updates
* .. or non-updates (english text copied to translated man pages)
* compile fixes (thanks, Andy)
* do not send CAP_IS_2002 (it means UTF-8, we can't do that yet)
* show failing connections only when verbose or for server connections
* display 0x46 meta result (just output the text)
For more see Changes
0.59.3 (09/14/2002):
Rob: This really has been made a little early. Of course, we figured
that some of you may like to connect to Yahoo. Sorry about that
little blunder. I blame it on George.
Sean: That was just a silly mistake--there's no need to make George
feel bad! There's also some nice i18n fixes in there by Matt Wilson
from RedHat.
George: Why doesn't anybody love me?
0.59.2 (09/09/2002):
Rob: This time Sean couldn't be with us. I finally got my linux box
some what back in order. Life has been extremely hectic for both Sean
and myself lately, I think. Sean will have his cable connection soon
and my linux box should be completely happy again soon. Thanks to
everyone that kept the patches coming in and organized while we
were busy (chip, luke, robot, etc.)
headers in ${BUILDLINK_DIR}, simply create BUILDLINK_CPPFLAGS.<pkg>
variables whose values are appended to CPPFLAGS, which are automatically
passed to the configure and build processes.
BUILDLINK_TRANSFORM.<pkg> has little use in buildlink2 since packages are
now told that the software may be found where it really is installed, not
in ${BUILDLINK_DIR} as was the case with buildlink1. Eventually, these
variables will be declared unsupported by buildlink2.
extension Makefile fragments, because they really don't have anything to
do with the buildlink[12] frameworks. Change all the Makefiles that use
application.buildlink.mk and extension.buildlink.mk to use application.mk
and extension.mk instead.
KYim is an instant messenger for Yahoo! networks. It supports basic
connection to the Yahoo! Networks system, and connection through HTTP
proxies, allowing you to:
* manage your buddy list (add/remove buddies)
* chat with your buddies by instant messages
* send messages to your buddies when they are off-line
* take part in conferences
* have information about your Yahoo! Mail (is there mail waiting?)
* receive incoming file transfers
KYim is the successor to KYahoo, which is no longer maintained.