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[gaim-migrate @ 9758] This makes us tell the other person to connect to us if we can't connect to them, for direct im. Also I made us used the clientip instead of the verified ip for direct im, because I get the impression that's what the official aim clients use, and I think it sort of makes sense. Maybe I should compare the two and not bother trying if they're different. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Tim Ringenbach <marv@pidgin.im>
date Thu, 20 May 2004 02:03:34 +0000
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SILC Gaim Plugin
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This is Gaim 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 the SILC into Gaim, one needs to first compile and install 
the SILC Toolkit.  It is done as follows:

	./configure --enable-shared --without-silcd --without-irssi
	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 for the Gaim ./configure
script where the SILC Toolkit is located.  It is done as follows:

	./configure --with-silc-libs=/path/to/silc/lib
		    --with-silc-includes=/path/to/silc/include

If the Toolkit cannot be located the SILC will not be compiled into the 
Gaim.