complete |
This is the quassel-standard metapackage.
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client |
Quassel client is a graphical application that implements the "client"
part of Quassel. It cannot connect to any IRC network on its own (like
monolithic does). To do so it relies on a core that it connects to instead.
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common |
Common files used by both monolithic Quassel and the client.
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server |
Quassel core is the "server" component of Quassel. It is capable of
connecting to networks and act as a proxy for several clients that connect
via the core. This is useful e.g. if you install it on a machine that's
always on and connected to the net. Core will stay connected to all
selected networks and channels and keep the history. Two database backends
are available: SQLite and PostgreSQL.
The core is not a graphical application and can be installed on headless
servers, too. Multiple Quassel clients may connect to the core at any
time.
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icons |
The bundled icon set (breeze) that comes with Quassel.
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monolithic |
Monolithic Quassel is a standalone IRC client. It can connect to a
network, allows you to join channels and chat just like with any other
conventional IRC client you might be used to. It is used without a
Quassel core.
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nls |
This is the native language support subpackage of the quassel-standard port. |