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[gaim-migrate @ 17124] This is a Gaim::Gtk perl module for use by gaim plugins to get access to the gtkgaim interface functions. It isn't complete because anything dealing with Gtk widgets themselves doesn't work yet (I need to figure out the best way to do that). To use this a perl plugin just needs to include 'use Gaim::Gtk;' either on top of 'use Gaim;' or instead of it. I'm not done with this yet. At the moment you have to 'use Gaim;' or 'use Gaim::Gtk;' which loads all the parts, I'm planning to let you actually say 'use Gaim::Gtk::Debug;' to just get the gtkdebug.h functions. Though 'use Gaim' would work the same way as always. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Etan Reisner <pidgin@unreliablesource.net>
date Sat, 02 Sep 2006 05:31:10 +0000
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This file describes how to compile and run gaim with dbus support.
Hopefully, most of the steps from point 3 will soon be automated.


1. Make sure you have the latest version (0.34) of the dbus library
   installed, including glib bindings.  

   http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/dbus


2. Compile gaim

   ./configure --enable-dbus
   make
   make install


3. Configure your dbus instalation for gaim

   A. Find your dbus session configuration file, usually

      /etc/dbus-1/session.conf

   B. In that file, find the <servicedir> section.  This section
      contains the directory that stores files describing services,
      usually

      /usr/share/dbus-1/services

   C. Copy src/dbus-gaim.service to that directory

   D. Edit the dbus-gaim.service file you've just copied, and replace
      the path in the "Exec=" line with the path to your gaim
      executable.


4. Start Session DBUS if you haven't done it already

   eval `dbus-launch --session`
   export DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS DBUS_SESSION_BUS_PID

   These commands will set the two above shell variables.  These
   variables must be set before running any dbus-aware programs.

Start gaim as usual.  To communicate with it, use "gaim-send".  When
you execute gaim-send, the dbus system will automatically start a gaim
process if one is not running already.