05/12/2003: Thanks to Jason Czarek for the bug report that I sat on for much too long. Now the linux version of Yaunc compiles with the Makefile again. Goodness here.

04/02/2003: Well, the Uptimes Project is back in business, and so is Yaunc! That's right, all the gooey client love you need, well, we've got right here. As always, comments and feedback are welcome at dave@redterror.net.

Unfortunately, I no longer have a deluge of installed operating systems so I can do longer provide any guarentee that Yaunc works on anything other than OpenBSD i386/sparc/sparc64 and Mac OS X. Yaunc probably works on other platforms, especially *BSD family, but I simply haven't tested it since version 0.07.

Having said that, let me know if it works for you.

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12/7/01: As of July, the uptimes.net project has been terminated by the maintainer. Unfortunately that means yaunc is without a purpose! When he releases his new spec, I may write another client.

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Older stuff here, maintained for lazy / historical reasons.

 

Every winter break I go home and get bored off my ass. This winter break I designed my website and made plans to work so I can buy books. Hooray. Winter break of my sophomore year (it was an exciting year, lemme tell you) I made my first design for this site (it sucked) and I wrote Yaunc.

 

Yaunc is Yet Another Uptimes.Net Client. Its pretty good I think. I like it. For more info about the project, visit www.uptimes.net.

I wrote Yaunc as an exercise to learn C and the unix API. You can download the latest version here. Older releases are available via ftp.

Platforms: Linux, Free/Net/OpenBSD, Solaris. See the documentation included for more details.

Yaunc has been updated to support version 4.2 of the uptimes.net protocol.

Feel free to contact me with suggestions, bug reports, or other feedback.