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-rwxr-xr-x | configure | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/README | 7 |
2 files changed, 8 insertions, 5 deletions
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ debug=0 strip=1 gcov=0 plugins=1 -otr=auto +otr=0 events=glib ldap=0 @@ -72,12 +72,14 @@ Option Description Default --twitter=0/1 Disable/enable Twitter part $twitter --purple=0/1 Disable/enable libpurple support $purple + (automatically disables other protocol modules) --debug=0/1 Disable/enable debugging $debug --strip=0/1 Disable/enable binary stripping $strip --gcov=0/1 Disable/enable test coverage reporting $gcov --plugins=0/1 Disable/enable plugins support $plugins ---otr=0/1 Disable/enable OTR encryption support $otr +--otr=0/1/auto/plugin + Disable/enable OTR encryption support $otr --events=... Event handler (glib, libevent) $events --ssl=... SSL library to use (gnutls, nss, openssl, bogus, auto) @@ -66,9 +66,10 @@ DEPENDENCIES BitlBee's only real dependency is GLib. This is available on virtually every platform. Any recent version of GLib (2.4 or higher) will work. -Off-the-Record encryption support will be included by default if the -configure script finds libotr in one of the usual places. You can pass ---otr=1 or --otr=0 to force it on or off, respectively. +Off-the-Record encryption support can be included if libotr is available on +your machine. Pass --otr=1 to configure to build it into BitlBee, or +--otr=plugin to build it as a separate loadable plugin (mostly meant for +distro packages). These days, many IM protocols use SSL/TLS connections (for authentication or for the whole session). BitlBee can use several SSL libraries for this: |