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From my reading of the documentation, g_mkstemp() is a strict superset of
mkstemp()'s functionality. datallah commented in the commit message for
27e1df003532e1209f1f56770923ca4c7674d7ca that he thought this could be
done the same on *nix and Win32, but didn't want to break anything before
the release. I'm confident this should be okay, and it should be safe to
break things now. ;)
author | Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com> |
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date | Sat, 05 May 2007 23:55:29 +0000 |
parents | b449dc6b8a20 |
children | 980a104267da |
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SILC Purple Plugin ================== This is the Purple protocol plugin of the protocol called Secure Internet Live Conferencing (SILC). The implementation will use the SILC Toolkit, freely available from the http://silcnet.org/ site, for the actual SILC protocol implementation. To include SILC into Purple, one needs to first compile and install the SILC Toolkit. It is done as follows: ./configure --enable-shared make make install This will compile shared libraries of the SILC Toolkit. If the --prefix is not given to ./configure, the binaries are installed into the /usr/local/silc directory. Once the Toolkit is installed one needs to tell Purple's ./configure script where the SILC Toolkit is located. It is done as simply as: ./configure if pkg-config is installed in your system. If it is isn't it's done as: ./configure --with-silc-libs=/path/to/silc/lib --with-silc-includes=/path/to/silc/include If the SILC Toolkit cannot be found then the SILC protocol plugin will not be compiled.