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authorDavid Spencer <baildon.research@googlemail.com>2016-12-03 20:58:34 +0000
committerDavid Spencer <idlemoor@slackbuilds.org>2016-12-04 19:28:52 +0000
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tree47a2fb7e28f25650ec60ba85ee08e4c8c69af04a /network/bitlbee
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network/bitlbee: Fixed README.
Signed-off-by: David Spencer <baildon.research@googlemail.com>
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@@ -5,45 +5,50 @@ and Jabber. The user's buddies appear as normal IRC users in a channel,
and conversations use the private message facility of IRC.
After your installation you will need to configure bitlbee. There are
-two ways starting bitlbee: Either as a forked deamon (preferred), or
+two ways starting bitlbee: Either as a forked daemon (preferred), or
the old way of starting it through inetd (mostly deprecated these days).
-Bitlbee now includes a standard rc.bitlbee. To have this start on boot-up,
+Bitlbee now includes a standard rc.bitlbee. To have this start on bootup,
add the following code to /etc/rc.d/rc.local for example
-if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.bitlbee ]; then
- /etc/rc.d/rc.bitlbee start
-fi
+ if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.bitlbee ]; then
+ /etc/rc.d/rc.bitlbee start
+ fi
If you choose to use inetd , you need to modify your /etc/inetd.conf
so bitlbee will be started when /etc/rc.d/rc.inetd is called on bootup.
Add the line below to your /etc/inetd.conf file:
- 6667 stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/sbin/tcpd
- /usr/sbin/bitlbee
+
+ 6667 stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/bitlbee
Restart inetd (/etc/rc.d/rc.inetd restart). All that is left to do now
is connect your irc client to the localhost.
if you want to use libevent for events, instead of the default glib,
-install libevent and run the script like this: EVENTS=libevent
-./bitlbee.SlackBuild
+install libevent and run the script like this:
+
+ EVENTS=libevent ./bitlbee.SlackBuild
OTR (Off the record) is not compiled by default. If you want bitlbee
to compile with OTR capabilities, you'll need to install libotr from
-Slackware and run the script as follows: OTR=yes ./bitlbee.SlackBuild
+Slackware and run the script as follows:
+
+ OTR=yes ./bitlbee.SlackBuild
From version 3.2 bitlbee offers some form of skype support, even though
this will not ever be part of bitlbee proper. please see the documentation
in protocols/skype in the source package for information. You can run the
-script as following: SKYPE=yes ./bitlbee.SlackBuild
+script as following:
+
+ SKYPE=yes ./bitlbee.SlackBuild
NOTE: The default "bot"/bitlbee daemon is called 'root'. This is not
the root user on your system. You can easily change it. Register and
identify yourself first, and then:
+
rename root BitlBot (or whatever you want)
NOTE: Since bitlbee now runs as a daemon instead of from inetd, bitlbee
runs under its own user (UID/GID: 250). If you have older databases
of bitlbee, you may want to change the permissions on the files in
/var/lib/bitlbee.
-