telepathy-mission-control-5.16.6
Introduction to Telepathy Mission Control
Telepathy Mission Control is an
account manager and channel dispatcher for the Telepathy framework, allowing user interfaces
and other clients to share connections to real-time communication
services without conflicting.
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Package Information
Telepathy Mission Control Dependencies
Required
telepathy-glib-0.24.2
Recommended
NetworkManager-1.44.0
Optional
D-Bus Python-1.3.2 (for the “twisted”
tests), GTK-Doc-1.33.2, UPower-1.90.2, and
Twisted (for the
“twisted” tests)
Installation of Telepathy Mission Control
Install Telepathy Mission Control
by running the following commands:
PYTHON=python3 \
./configure --prefix=/usr --disable-static &&
make
To test the results, issue: make
check.
Now, as the root
user:
make install
Command Explanations
PYTHON=python3:
prevents using Python2 if it is installed.
--disable-static
: This
switch prevents installation of static versions of the libraries.
--enable-gtk-doc
: Use this parameter if
GTK-Doc is installed and you wish
to rebuild and install the API documentation.
Contents
Installed Programs:
mc-tool, mc-wait-for-name and
mission-control-5 (library executable)
Installed Libraries:
libmission-control-plugins.so
Installed Directories:
/usr/include/mission-control-5.5 and
/usr/share/gtk-doc/html/mission-control-plugins
Short Descriptions
mc-tool
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is a command line tool used to manipulate Mission Control
accounts
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mc-wait-for-name
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waits for a D-Bus bus name that will be provided
automatically by the desktop session
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mission-control-5
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is a D-Bus service which
runs on the session bus to implement AccountManager and
ChannelDispatcher services described in the Telepathy D-Bus specification
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libmission-control-plugins.so
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contains Telepathy Mission
Control plugin API functions
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