Kopete Log Sync Toolkit is a synchronizing software for two Kopete log directories that enables users to keep their messaging logs updated effortlessly.
The software comes in a tarball that includes two components: the klt source, which is a command line tool that can merge and validate Kopete logs, and a slightly modified version of klm bash script. The latter tool no longer creates duplicates of messages, which was an issue in the original version. Additionally, klm requires gzip bzip and others for archiving purposes.
One significant improvement in the latest version of Kopete Log Sync Toolkit is that it no longer needs xmlstarlet and tidy, as logs are now processed by a separate program. To compile the software, you need to use Cmake. Just run the following commands in the source directory:
$ cmake .
$ make
Before using the software, you need to edit the variable KLT at the top of the bash script and set it to reflect the path of the binary. Unfortunately, there is no proper install script, as the developers didn't have the time to create one.
Overall, Kopete Log Sync Toolkit is a useful tool for those who need to keep their Kopete logs in sync. The software is free and open-source, and it can run on various operating systems. However, note that it requires some basic knowledge of the command line and compiling software from source.
Version 0.1: N/A