Build Geany on Windows (using MSYS2) Msys2 is a successor to msys which offers a unix-like environment on Windows combined with a pacman-based package manager. It's purpose is to simplify win32 compiliations, and it's doing great at that for GTK+ stack and related projects.
Gummi is available in several ways. If you are an end-user, you will likely be interested in the installation instructions under the. If you are a developer, or you want to run the latest development code - you can also compile Gummi from source. Install for your platform Gummi was packaged for the following platforms: Ubuntu: Debian: Fedora: OpenSUSE: Gentoo: Arch: Exherbo: Slackware: Pkgsrc: Windows: Big thanks to all packagers!
Compile from source Compiling Gummi is a multi-step process that allows you to run the latest (untested) development code. This procedure is aimed at advanced users and developers.
Use this script to install pidgin 2.7.11 from source. In just two minutes, save this script pidgin.sh aur make it executable by typing “chmod x pidgin.sh ” and run this script as root. #!bin bash echo 'Installing Pidgin ' #Install intltool for the compile, gtkspell for spelling and perl-dev for scripts apt-get install intltool libgtkspell-dev libperl-dev # Make our working dir's mkdir /tmp/pidginshit && cd /tmp/pidginshit #Download and extract wget tar xvf pidgin-2.7.9.tar.bz2 cd pidgin-2.7.9 #Compile it, if you dont want perl use -disable-perl./configure -disable-screensaver -disable-startup-notification -disable-gstreamer -disable-vv -disable-meanwhile -disable-avahi -disable-dbus -disable-tcl -prefix=/usr make make install.