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committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Eric Warmenhoven <eric@warmenhoven.org> |
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date | Mon, 19 Nov 2001 13:50:34 +0000 |
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gaim ======================== Rob Flynn <rob@marko.net> IM: RobFlynn (currnet maintainer) Eric Warmenhoven <warmenhoven@yahoo.com> IM: EWarmenhoven (lead devel) Syd Logan - Super Hacker and Resident Designated Driver Jim Duchek <jimduchek@ou.edu> IM: Zilding (former maintainer) Mark Spencer <markster@marko.net> Gaim is an IM client that supports many protocols, including AIM, ICQ, MSN, IRC, and Jabber. Gaim is NOT endorsed by, nor affiliated with, AOL nor any other company in ANY way. * Build: ./configure ; make for the stock version. ./configure --help to see what option you can get. You need to use gmake, BSD make will not work. You need GTK 1.2.3. I don't wanna hear about it, if you can't get it to work under a lower version. Gaim will try to compile with Gnome features if you have Gnome on your system. If you don't have them, it will settle for simply GTK. If you don't want Gnome bits, ./configure --disable-gnome If you want to build as a GNOME applet: ./configure --enable-panel ; make then su to root and run "make install". Afterwards panel->Add applet->Network->Gaim should be there. * Run: type "./gaim" To use the other services (such as Yahoo and IRC) which are available as plugins: They are installed in $libdir/gaim, which usually is either /usr/lib/gaim or /usr/local/lib/gaim, and should have a somewhat descriptive name (e.g. libyahoo.so or irc.so). Load those plugins using the normal plugin dialog. Then in the account editor, add a new account; the Protocol option menu should now have another option for the protocol that you loaded. Then you can sign that account on. ICQ and Zephyr are currently the only two protocols that don't use the global proxy configuration; however, if you have the proxy set to use a SOCKS5 proxy, ICQ will use it. If the proxy options aren't robust enough for you there are several libraries that you can link gaim against. * Plugins: If you do not wish to enable the plugin support within Gaim, run the ./configure script with the --disable-plugins option and recompile your source code. This will prevent the ability to load plugins. 'make install' puts the plugins in $PREFIX/lib/gaim (PREFIX being what you specified when you ./configure'd - it defaults to /usr/local). Gaim looks for the plugins in that directory by default, but they do not have to be there to use them. Also, plugins have a .so extension by default, though they do not have to. * Notes: This should now compile under Solaris, Digital Unix, Irix, etc w/o a problem. This compiles without warnings on Linux-x86 2.2.10 glibc2.1, GTK 1.2.3 system. If you get warnings on something else, let me know and I'll check it out. If you get errors, upgrade to the latest GTK-1.2 before bothering me. The resulting executable is standalone, so you can put it in /usr/bin or whatever. The panel (if you made an applet) requires certain things to be in certain places, but the Makefile/configure script should figure things out for you. Send me bug reports. The web page is http://gaim.sourceforge.net/and the ftp site is ftp://ftp.sourceforge.net/pub/sourceforge/gaim. We also have a sourceforge page at http://sourceforge.net/projects/gaim/ Keep your eyes out for updates, and I'll try to keep the program maintained. Other contributors and patches are welcomed. Please read the FAQ first. You can come ask questions in #gaim on irc.openprojects.net.