For the binary version, extract all the contents of the ZIP file either to the
installation directory of Pidgin (typically C:\Program Files\Pidgin
) or to
your .purple user directory (typically %APPDATA%\Roaming\.purple
).
See below for how to compile the source code version into a binary ZIP file.
To install the plugin on Linux you need to extract a release tarball and compile it from source:
sudo apt-get install pidgin-dev
./configure
make
sudo make install
Note: By default the plugin will be installed to /usr/local
. If you
installed Pidgin through your package manager, it is most likely installed into
/usr
(i.e. which pidgin
returns /usr/bin/pidgin
). Use
./configure --prefix=/usr
in this case.
Note: When you use the repository directly or one of those auto-generated "Source code" archives, you need to run ./autogen.sh
before running ./configure
.
In order to build the plugin for Windows an already-compiled source tree of Pidgin is required. Please see the Pidgin for Windows Build Instructions for details.
After that you need to create a file named local.mak
that points to the Pidgin source tree, e.g.:
PIDGIN_TREE_TOP=$(PLUGIN_TOP)/../../pidgin-2.10.11
Now you can build the plugin:
make -f Makefile.mingw dist
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