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If the user disables an account, this saves it so that on any subsequent start-ups, the account won't be connected until the user explicitly re-enables it. ProtocolSettings were reworked to allow for publicly loading/saving settings from BMessages, rather than solely from BViews. In addition, all program-side disabling, enabling, and toggling of accounts has been consolidated into ProtocolManager. This makes life easier for other parts of the program that have to do these things anyway. |
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README.md |
Cardie
A multi-protocol chat program based on Caya.
Building
You can make Cardie and its protocols with:
$ make
Or one-by-one:
$ make libs; make app; make protocols
Cardie itself requires the expat_devel
package, the XMPP protocol requires
gloox_devel
, and the libpurple add-on requires libpurple_devel
and
glib2_devel
.
The (provisional) IRC protocol has to be built specifically:
$ make -f protocols/irc/Makefile
License
Cardie itself is under the MIT license, but licenses vary for the included libraries and add-ons.
The xmpp
and purple
add-ons are under the GPLv2+, and irc
the MIT license.
libsupport
is under the MIT license, though containing some PD code.
librunview
contains code from Vision, and is under the MPL.
libinterface
is under the MIT license.