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BitlBee

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An IRC to other chat networks gateway

Main website: https://www.bitlbee.org/

Bug tracker: https://bugs.bitlbee.org/

Wiki: https://wiki.bitlbee.org/

License: GPLv2

Installation

BitlBee is available in the package managers of most distros.

For debian/ubuntu/etc you may use the nightly APT repository: https://code.bitlbee.org/debian/

You can also use a public server (such as im.bitlbee.org) instead of installing it: https://www.bitlbee.org/main.php/servers.html

Compiling

If you wish to compile it yourself, ensure you have the following packages and their headers:

  • glib 2.32 or newer (not to be confused with glibc)
  • gnutls
  • python 2 or 3 (for the user guide)

Some optional features have additional dependencies, such as libpurple, libotr, libevent, etc. NSS and OpenSSL are also available but not as well supported as GnuTLS.

Once you have the dependencies, building should be a matter of:

./configure
make
sudo make install

Development tips

  • To enable debug symbols: ./configure --debug=1
  • To get some additional debug output for some protocols: BITLBEE_DEBUG=1 ./bitlbee -Dnv
  • Use github pull requests against the 'develop' branch to submit patches.
  • The coding style based on K&R with tabs and 120 columns. See ./doc/uncrustify.cfg for the parameters used to reformat the code.
  • Mappings of bzr revisions to git commits (for historical purposes) are available in ./doc/git-bzr-rev-map
  • See also ./doc/README and ./doc/HACKING

Help?

Join #BitlBee on OFTC (irc.oftc.net) (OFTC, not freenode!)