%general-entities; ]> $LastChangedBy$ $Date$ Pidgin-&pidgin-version; Pidgin Introduction to Pidgin Pidgin is a Gtk+ 2 instant messaging client that can connect with a wide range of networks including AIM, ICQ, GroupWise, MSN, Jabber, IRC, Napster, Gadu-Gadu, SILC, Zephyr and Yahoo! &lfs76_checked; Package Information Download (HTTP): Download (FTP): Download MD5 sum: &pidgin-md5sum; Download size: &pidgin-size; Estimated disk space required: &pidgin-buildsize; Estimated build time: &pidgin-time; Pidgin Dependencies Required Recommended and or SSL support is required for the MSN Messenger, Yahoo!, Novel Groupwise and Google Talk protocol plugins. GnuTLS is the preferred method (the Mozilla NSS API is more likely to change and this can cause problems). Optional (required for the Bonjour plugin), (only used during the test suite), , , Evolution Data Server, Farstream (Version 0.1) (required for video and voice support), , (required for audio support), Gtkspell, , libgadu, Meanwhile (required for Sametime protocol support), (required for Kerberos support in the Zephyr module), , SILC Client, SILC Toolkit, , (required for the Contact Availability Prediction plugin), , and Zephyr User Notes: Installation of Pidgin Compile Pidgin by running the following commands: ./configure --prefix=/usr \ --sysconfdir=/etc \ --disable-avahi \ --disable-gtkspell \ --disable-gstreamer \ --disable-meanwhile \ --disable-idn \ --disable-nm \ --disable-vv \ --disable-tcl && make If you have installed ( can be used also) and you wish to create the API documentation, issue: make docs To test the results, issue: make check. Now, as the root user: make install && mkdir -pv /usr/share/doc/pidgin-&pidgin-version; && cp -v README doc/gtkrc-2.0 /usr/share/doc/pidgin-&pidgin-version; If you created the API documentation, install it using the following commands as the root user: mkdir -pv /usr/share/doc/pidgin-&pidgin-version;/api && cp -v doc/html/* /usr/share/doc/pidgin-&pidgin-version;/api Command Explanations : Remove this switch if you've installed . : Spellchecking. Remove this switch if you've installed Gtkspell. : Sounds. Remove this switch if you've installed . : Remove this switch if you've installed Meanwhile. : Remove this switch if you've installed . : Remove this switch if you've installed . : Video and voice. Remove this switch if you've installed Farstream (Version 0.1). : Remove this switch if you've installed . : Use this switch if you've installed and wish to build Pidgin with SASL support. : Use this switch if you've got both and installed, but want to use for the SSL support. Configuring Pidgin Config Files ~/.purple/* and ~/.gtkrc-02 ~/.purple/* ~/.gtkrc-02 Configuration Information Most configuration can be accomplished by using the various preference settings inside the programs. Additionally, you can create a ~/.gtkrc-02 file which can store gtk+-2 theme settings that affect Pidgin and other Gtk+ 2 applications. Note that an example gtkrc-02 file was installed during the package installation and can be used as a starting point or reference. Contents Installed Programs Installed Library Installed Directories finch, pidgin, purple-client-example, purple-remote, purple-send, purple-send-async, and purple-url-handler libgnt.so, libpurple.so, libpurple-client.so, and plugins under /usr/lib/{finch,gnt,pidgin,purple-2} /usr/include/finch, /usr/include/gnt, /usr/include/libpurple, /usr/include/pidgin, /usr/lib/finch, /usr/lib/gnt, /usr/lib/pidgin, /usr/lib/purple-2, /usr/share/doc/pidgin-&pidgin-version;, /usr/share/pixmaps/pidgin, /usr/share/purple, and /usr/share/sounds/purple Short Descriptions pidgin is a GTK+ 2 instant messaging client. pidgin finch is a text-based instant messaging client. finch