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INSTALL
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REQUIREMENTS
To compile the OTR plugin for pidgin, you'll need at least:
- libgpg-error 1.0 [ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libgpg-error/]
- libgcrypt 1.2.0 [ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libgcrypt/]
- libotr 4.0.0 [https://otr.cypherpunks.ca/]
- glib 2.6 [http://www.gtk.org/download/]
- gtk+ 2.6 [http://www.gtk.org/download/]
- pidgin 2.x [http://pidgin.im/]
You'll also need the usual autotools, such as automake-1.9, autoreconf,
libtool, intltool, etc.
If you install these with a package manager, you'll probably need the
-dev or -devel versions of the packages.
COMPILING (non-Win32)
If you're got a CVS copy, you will need to regenerate the configure
script using:
intltoolize --force --copy
autoreconf -s -i
[If you installed libotr.m4 somewhere that autoreconf can't find it,
you can try putting "ACLOCAL_FLAGS= -I /path/to/share/aclocal" at the
top of Makefile.am.]
Once you have the configure script (which comes with the source
deistribution), run it with any options that may be necessary for your
system. Some examples:
Linux:
./configure --prefix=/usr --mandir=/usr/share/man
NETBSD:
CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/pkg/include" LDFLAGS="-R/usr/pkg/lib -L/usr/pkg/lib" \
./configure --prefix=/usr/pkg
Once the configure script writes a Makefile, you should be able to just
run "make".
If you want a plugin that has libgcrypt linked statically, use
"make -f Makefile.static". Makefile.static assumes libotr.a and libgcrypt.a
are available in /usr/lib. If they're somewhere else, use something like
"LIBOTRDIR=/usr/local/lib make -f Makefile.static".
COMPILING (Win32)
Use the provided Makefile.mingw:
make -f Makefile.mingw
See INSTALL.mingw for a few hints.
INSTALLATION
You should be able to simply do "make install". If you want to install
somewhere other than / (this is useful for package creators), use
something like "make DESTDIR=/path/to/install/to install".