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If you are building your own copy of TelepathyQt4, clone the git repository linked above and use the usual cmake method to build and install it. | If you are building your own copy of TelepathyQt4, clone the git repository linked above and use the usual cmake method to build and install it. | ||
NOTE: Currently telepathy-qt4 >= 0.5 will not work. Use 0.3.x or 0.4.x instead. If you are using git, checkout the "telepathy-qt4-0.4" branch before building. | NOTE: Currently telepathy-qt4 >= 0.5 will not work. Use 0.3.x or 0.4.x instead. If you are using git, checkout the "telepathy-qt4-0.4" branch before building. Check current status [http://community.kde.org/Real-Time_Communication_and_Collaboration/Current_State here] | ||
==KDE Telepathy library : libktelepathy== | ==KDE Telepathy library : libktelepathy== |
Revision as of 11:45, 8 January 2011
These instructions assume that you already know how to build KDE stuff from source. It just provides a list of what you need to checkout and build, and how to run it.
Prerequisites
You will need a working Nepomuk on your system (strigi indexer not required to be on, but Nepomuk must be enabled), with the virtuoso backend.
You will also need to install several cross-desktop Telepathy components. Packages of the following from your distribution should do fine.
- telepathy-mission-control-5
- telepathy-gabble (for Jabber support)
- other Telepathy connection managers if you want to try out other protocols
TelepathyQt4
The prerequisite for all the Telepathy stuff to build is the TelepathyQt4 library. The source code for this is available here. Your distribution may package it, in which case you need version >= 0.3.9. Be careful not to confuse it with the telepathy-qt library which used to be in kdesupport SVN. This is *completely* different and in no way compatible.
If you are building your own copy of TelepathyQt4, clone the git repository linked above and use the usual cmake method to build and install it.
NOTE: Currently telepathy-qt4 >= 0.5 will not work. Use 0.3.x or 0.4.x instead. If you are using git, checkout the "telepathy-qt4-0.4" branch before building. Check current status here
KDE Telepathy library : libktelepathy
Needed to build the contact list application.
Source code is here.
git clone git://anongit.kde.org/telepathy-kde
This can be compiled and installed by the usual KDE build procedure.
Telepathy Accounts KCM
The next thing to get set up is the Telepathy Accounts KCM. This is the UI for account management.
Source code is here.
git clone git://anongit.kde.org/telepathy-accounts-kcm
This can be compiled and installed by the usual KDE build procedure.
You will also want the plugins for this app, found at here.
git clone git://anongit.kde.org/telepathy-accounts-kcm-plugins
Presence Plasmoid and Dataengine
In order to bring accounts on/offline you will need the Presence Plasmoid and its data engine. These are in svn here and here.
git clone git://anongit.kde.org/telepathy-presence-applet
git clone git://anongit.kde.org/telepathy-presence-dataengine
Nepomuk Service
This daemon integrates Telepathy with Nepomuk, which is required by the Contact List application. Code is in git here
git clone git://anongit.kde.org/telepathy-nepomuk-service
Contact List App
This application provides a traditional contact-list, similar to the one provided by Kopete. Code is in git here
git clone git://anongit.kde.org/telepathy-contact-list
Chat window App
This application provides a text chat window. Code is in git here
git clone git://anongit.kde.org/telepathy-chat-handler
Call window App
This application provides a voice/video chat window (optional). Code is in git here.
git clone git://anongit.kde.org/telepathy-call-ui