confuse users more than it helped. It will be back as soon as we have simple mode
implemented.
-We now use CMake as our build system. CMake supports and encourages out-of-source
-builds, which do not clutter the source directory. You can (and should) thus use
+We now use CMake as our build system. CMake supports and encourages out-of-source
+builds, which do not clutter the source directory. You can (and should) thus use
an arbitrary directory for building.
There is no "make distclean"; "make clean" should usually be enough since CMake
Quassel recognizes the following options:
+LINGUAS="<languages">
+ Allow to choose which languages should be compiled into the binary.
+ <languages> is a space- or comma-separated list of language codes.
+ Note that this is not a cmake variable, but an environment variable.
+ Example: LINGUAS="de en_US"
+
-DWANT_(CORE|QTCLIENT|MONO)=(ON|OFF)
Allow to choose which Quassel binaries to build.
-DWITH_PHONON=OFF
Disable support for audio notifications via Phonon.
--DLINGUAS="<languages">
- Allow to choose which languages should be compiled into the binary.
- <languages> is a space- or comma-separated list of language codes.
- Example: -DLINGUAS="de en_US"
+-DWITH_LIBINDICATE=OFF
+ Disable support for Ayatana notifications (libindicate-qt)
+
+-DWITH_CRYPT=OFF
+ Disable crypt support
-DEMBED_DATA=ON
Embed all external data files (e.g. icons) into the binary. This will give you a