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Step 2: Build Pidgin From SourceAfter the Nexenta dependencies are installed, unzipping, building and installing the libraries should be easy.
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The list of libraries that the Pidgin source depends on was originally taken from this post. Step 1: Install Nexenta LibrariesYou will need the following packages for extracting and building the Pidgin source: Please keep in mind that since Nexenta's package manager does not have a record of these types of installations, you will be required to upgrade on your own without Synaptic's help. This has worked so far when I have installed Opera, for example, and it worked for the Pidgin install, as well. I generally use my $HOME directory as the installation path. For any installations that are not officially supported by the Nexenta package manager, I never use the default installation path or any installation path that requires root access. Since Pidgin requires the X Server graphics libraries, I have installed it in the global zone locally. In order to work out these instructions I originally built Pidgin in its own zone, called the pidgin_zone.