python-purple - Python bindings for libpurple --------------------------------------------- Copyright (c) 2008 INdT - Instituto Nokia de Tecnologia Requirements ------------ In order to build python-purple, you need the following packages: * cdbs * debhelper * libpurple-dev * libglib2.0-dev * python2.5-dev * python2.5-distutils * cython (optional) Although it's not dependent, cython should also needed if you want to re-create purple.c file (generated from cython using purple.pyx). Building and installing python-purple ------------------------------------- Building cython-generated purple.c file (optional): $ cython purple.pyx -I libpurple/ This is also done by setup.py when running: $ python2.5 setup.py build If you don't need to generate purple.c file, you can use setup_dist.py: $ python2.5 setup_dist.py build Both setups generates purple.so inside build/ directory. The difference is that setup.py also generates purple.c file, if it doesn't exists. To install files inside your system: $ sudo python2.5 setup.py install --root=/usr You can also create a debian package of it: $ dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot Testing python-purple --------------------- Python-purple provides a client example (nullclient) which connects to a Gtalk account and displays libpurple's debug messages. In order to execute it, issue the following command: $ LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libpurple.so.0 python2.5 nullclient.py It will ask for a username and then password. Insert it and it will automatically connect to the given account.