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Updated: Tue Oct 20 07:26:58 PDT 2009 Binary: Go to http://www.slitechat.org/download to get the latest binary build. Currently supported is Microsoft Windows XP+ 32 bit, Mac OS/X i386, GNU/Linux. Source: Go to http://www.slitechat.org/download to obtain the latest version. There is a zip file for Windows and a tar.gz for Mac/Linux. Optional: you may also download the 3rdParty tarball/zip file if you want to build in "STANDALONE" mode. To build from source, cmake version 2.6 is required. You can get this from http://www.cmake.org/ . For GNU/Linux and Mac OS/X, you will need to fetch the boost 1.34+ (I recommend getting the latest version of boost, 1.38) libary (http://www.boost.org) and the latest Qt4 distribution (http://www.qtsoftware.com/). Under Ubuntu, for example, you can just install the boost dev packages and the Qt4 dev packages. Download the SLiteChat tarball and unpack it. If you wish to build link against the 3rdParty tarball, then unpack it into a sister directory. Create a BUILD folder in your SLiteChat and change directories there. Run the cmake command as follows: For non-standalone mode, do the following: $ cd slitechat $ mkdir BUILD $ cd BUILD $ cmake -DTHIRDPARTY_DIR:PATH=/home/fred/src/3rdParty .. $ make $ make install If you prefer a pleasant GUI experience, may I recommend cmake-gui? This presents a list of required and optional switches that the build supports. I tried to document them so they make sense, but YMMV. :-) In order to build standalone, you would turn on the STANDALONE:BOOL switch and not bother specifying the 3rdParty folder since it is not needed. For standalone mode you will need to make sure you have the following development packages installed: Apr-1 and Apr-util-1, Boost, CARes, CURL, expat, OpenSSL, Qt4, libsigc++, XmlRpcEPI, and zlib. For Microsoft Windows using Visual Studio 8, you can generate sln and vcproj files using cmake, then build using the IDE. You can also generated nmake files, but I have not tested if this builds correctly. Feedback: In world: Dooglio Mode Email : doug@dooglio.net Website : http://www.slitechat.org/ Some code submitted by Catherine Pfeffer--big thanks!!!!
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