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[gaim-migrate @ 12996] Added preliminary DBUS support to gaim, the details are described in README.dbus. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Piotr Zielinski <zielaj>
date Sun, 03 Jul 2005 21:48:56 +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 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.


Now you can start gaim as usual.  A new program, gaim-client can be
used to issue commands to a running gaim process

   gaim-client command1 command2 ...

At the moment there are only three commands: ping, quit, and connect.
When you execute gaim-client, the dbus system will automatically start
a gaim process if one is not running already.