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You can't just look at the first letter of the screen name to determine if it's AIM or ICQ now. It's possible for someone to register their email address as an AIM account, and you can register "12345imcool@gmail.com" as an AIM account. If you only look at the first letter then Pidgin will think it's ICQ.
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Mon, 03 Sep 2007 09:45:56 +0000
parents a4d9505bd307
children 57d350900136 6e93a79b2ae5 50a9c82d32a1
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#!/bin/sh

CONFIGURE_ARGS=""
if [ -f configure.args ] ; then
	. configure.args
fi

(glib-gettextize --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || {
	echo;
	echo "You must have glib-gettextize installed to compile Pidgin.";
	echo;
	exit;
}

(intltoolize --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || {
	echo;
	echo "You must have intltool installed to compile Pidgin.";
	echo;
	exit;
}

(libtoolize --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || {
	echo;
	echo "You must have libtool installed to compile Pidgin.";
	echo;
	exit;
}

(automake --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || {
	echo;
	echo "You must have automake installed to compile Pidgin.";
	echo;
	exit;
}

(autoconf --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || {
	echo;
	echo "You must have autoconf installed to compile Pidgin.";
	echo;
	exit;
}

echo "Generating configuration files for Pidgin, please wait...."
echo;

echo "Running libtoolize, please ignore non-fatal messages...."
echo n | libtoolize --copy --force || exit;

# Add other directories to this list if people continue to experience
# brokennesses ...  Obviously the real answer is for them to fix it
# themselves, but for Luke's sake we have this.
for dir in "/usr/local/share/aclocal" \
           "/opt/gnome-1.4/share/aclocal"
do
	if test -d $dir ; then
		ACLOCAL_FLAGS="$ACLOCAL_FLAGS -I $dir"
	fi
done

libtoolize -c -f --automake
glib-gettextize --force --copy
intltoolize --force --copy
aclocal $ACLOCAL_FLAGS || exit;
autoheader || exit;
automake --add-missing --copy;
autoconf || exit;
automake || exit;

echo;
echo "Running ./configure ${CONFIGURE_ARGS} $@"
echo;
./configure ${CONFIGURE_ARGS} $@