I wrote a simple perl script to get my contact list and save it in the format of gaim (available at sourceforge.net). But the problem is that Net::OSCAR doesn't want to tell you nicknames of people offline. And you have manually click 'get info' and 'change alias' in you gaim client to change numbers to names in contact list. I also added a function to perl.c in the source tree of gaim to make it possible to rename buddies using perl script. I need to debug it or check if I'm doing it in proper way because it doesn't work right now except for my own number.

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