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Normal pesterchum documentation is in "README-pesterchum.mkdn" and the one for Karxi's fork is README-karxi.mkdn.
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## Servers
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Currently promts the user on launch to choose a server. The implementation of this isn't very pretty, but it seems to function in it's current state.
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~~Currently promts the user on launch to choose a server. The implementation of this isn't very pretty, but it seems to function in it's current state.~~
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Currently lets you choose between:
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* irc.mindfang.org (ghostDunk's server) (Official)
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* pesterchum.xyz (turntechCatnip's server) (Unofficial)
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* kaliope.ddns.net (@chaoticCharacte's server) (Unofficial)
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~~Currently lets you choose between:~~
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* ~~irc.mindfang.org (ghostDunk's server) (Official)~~
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* ~~pesterchum.xyz (turntechCatnip's server) (Unofficial)~~
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* ~~kaliope.ddns.net (@chaoticCharacte's server) (Unofficial)~~
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Since it's currently the only pesterchum server, I removed the prompt (for now) in favor of just connecting to pesterchum.xyz directly.
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## Building
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Just simply running "python setup.py build" seems to be working for me for building on windows now.
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Just simply running "python setup.py build" seems to be working for me for building on windows as of now.
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Make sure you are running Python 2 and have all the dependencies installed. PyQt4 is no longer downloadable (at least, to my knowledge) via pip, but can still be installed from it's sourceforce page.
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Make sure you are running Python 2 and have all the dependencies installed. PyQt4 binaries for windows can be installed from it's sourceforce page if you don't want to go through the hell that's compiling it manually.
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On mac I was able to install most of the dependencies via macports and build with "python setup-py2app.py py2app".
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