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2 [[!toc]] |
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4 # Arch Linux |
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6 MCabber is in the community package repositories. Just enable it and install via |
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7 pacman: |
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9 pacman -S mcabber |
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11 # Debian |
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13 Mario Iseli is maintaining an official Debian package, which was successfully |
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14 released with Debian Etch on 08 Apr 2007 (0.8.3). Note: After installing the |
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15 package, you need to set up a personal configuration file; see the documentation |
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16 and the sample `mcabberrc` file in the `/usr/share/doc/mcabber/` directory. See |
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17 the [Debian mcabber package page][debianpkg]. |
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19 Fresh mcabber versions for stable and oldstable distributions also available |
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20 [here][wasteland]. |
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22 # Ubuntu |
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24 Debian packages by Mario Iseli are synced to Ubuntu. See the [Ubuntu mcabber |
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25 package page][ubuntupkg]. |
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27 Fresh mcabber versions for stable and oldstable LTS distributions also available |
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28 [here][wasteland]. |
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30 # Red Hat / Fedora |
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32 For Red Hat/Fedora Core users, Dries Verachtert is building a set of RPM |
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33 packages. You can find them [here][driespkg1] or [here][driespkg2]. |
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35 Michael Fleming is also maintaining packages for Fedora Core 6 (in Fedora |
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36 Extras) as well as Fedora 7 and up (in the core "Everything" repository) |
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38 You only need to enable the Fedora Extras repository for Core 6 to get access - |
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39 no extra configuration is needed for Fedora 7+. `yum install mcabber` installs |
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40 the package and it's dependencies. |
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41 |
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42 # Slackware |
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44 Thanks to Eric Hameleers, mcabber is now officially part of Slackware. |
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45 |
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46 # Gentoo |
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48 Thanks to Philip M. White, there is now an official [Gentoo Portage][]. |
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50 If you want to use the development version found on the Mercurial repository, |
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51 you can use the [Berkano Overlay][]. You can [browse the overlay][berkanoweb] |
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52 too. |
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53 |
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54 # FreeBSD |
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56 Vsevolod Stakhov has created a [FreeBSD port][]. |
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57 |
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58 # pkgsrc |
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60 MCabber is also available in [pkgsrc][pkgsrcse]. However, it's only available |
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61 [pkgsrc-wip][] till now. |
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63 # Optware |
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65 Cross compiled ipk for small NAS devices to be installed under `/opt`. |
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66 See [Optware][optware-wiki]. |
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67 |
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68 # Mac OS X |
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70 There is a mcabber [Fink][] package in the Fink unstable tree. |
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72 There is also a port available in the [MacPorts][] repository. |
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74 **Remember** that you need to press the additional SHIFT key on Mac OS X for |
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75 PageDown. That means FN-SHIFT-CursorDown for moving in the roster. |
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77 [debianpkg]: http://packages.debian.org/mcabber |
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78 [ubuntupkg]: http://packages.ubuntu.org/mcabber |
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79 [wasteland]: https://wasteland.ml |
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80 [driespkg1]: http://dag.wieers.com/packages/mcabber/ |
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81 [driespkg2]: http://dries.ulyssis.org/rpm/packages/mcabber/info.html |
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82 [Gentoo Portage]: http://www.gentoo-portage.com/net-im/mcabber/ |
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83 [Berkano Overlay]: http://tinyurl.com/yurgo6 |
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84 [berkanoweb]: http://svn.liveforge.org/berkano/trunk/ |
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85 [FreeBSD port]: http://www.freshports.org/net-im/mcabber/ |
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86 [pkgsrcse]: http://pkgsrc.se/wip/mcabber |
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87 [pkgsrc-wip]: http://pkgsrc-wip.sourceforge.net/ |
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88 [optware-wiki]: http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/ |
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89 [Fink]: http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb/package.php/mcabber |
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90 [MacPorts]: http://www.macports.org |
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