1 Compiling SILC Plugin for Irssi
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4 In order to compile the SILC Plugin (instead of the SILC Client), pass
5 the following options to configure, if your Irssi is installed into
6 /usr/bin/irssi and /usrlib/irssi:
10 --without-silc-includes
13 If your Irssi is installed in some other location than /usr/lib, then
14 pass its location to --prefix and --with-silc-plugin, for example:
17 --with-silc-plugin=/usr/local/lib/irssi
18 --without-silc-includes
21 On some Linux systems Irssi libs may actually be in /usr/lib64/irssi.
22 In that case pass that path as argument to --with-silc-plugin.
24 Depending on your OS/architecture you may also need to pass the
25 following options to configure:
31 Using SILC Plugin with Irssi
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34 After you have compiled and installed the plugin, you can load the
35 plugin in Irssi using:
39 You can configure the SILC plugin run time with the /SILC command. See
44 To list all SILC commands available, use normal /HELP command. To get
45 help about specific SILC command, use (replace <command> with the command
50 For a more detailed help on SILC commands or some FAQs, please refer to
51 the SILCNet homepage. Once you have successfully load the SILC plugin,
52 you can connect to the SILCNet:
54 /SERVER silc.silcnet.org
58 /CONNECT -silcnet SILCNet silc.silcnet.org
60 You might want to join the channel "silc" then...
64 If you have compiled Irssi with perl support, you should also load the
65 silc and silc-mime scripts:
68 /SCRIPT LOAD silc-mime