-The recommended way to get the ircu package now is to use CVS. CVS makes
-upgrades a lot less painful and lets you get the latest package.
-
-1.1) The first thing you need to do is "authenticate" yourself against the
-server.
-
-This is done with:
-
-cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@coder-com.undernet.org:/home/coder-com/cvs login
-
-(we recommend that you cut and paste the above line to use it :)
-When it prompts you for a password enter "anoncvs".
-
-1.2) The module you will check out is ircu2.10. There are three branches
-you can check out.
-
-stable - This branch is always the recommended version for use on the
- Undernet. To check out the stable tree, add "-r u2_10_11" to
- the CVS command line.
-
-beta - This branch is undergoing testing before being promoted to the
- stable branch. It may be buggy. Use on the Undernet's production
- network is prohibited, except for certain authorized servers. The
- "-r" flag you need to check this branch out is documented on the
- Coder Committee's web site, http://coder-com.undernet.org.
-
-alpha - This is the development branch. It is not guaranteed to even
- compile, and should be considered HIGHLY unstable. It is NOT
- intended for production use. If you wish to play with the server,
- you may wish to investigate the test network. To check this branch
- out, use no "-r" flags.
-
-
-to check out the tree, type:
-
-cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@coder-com.undernet.org:/home/coder-com/cvs checkout
- -P ircu2.10
-
-The above two lines shouldn't have an enter between them. If you want to
-use another branch, place the appropriate "-r" flag after the "checkout"
-command. This will create a directory ircu2.10, and put all the files in
-there.
-
-To get the latest version, from within the tree type "cvs update -dP".
-
-For more information see the coder-com website at
-http://coder-com.undernet.org/
-
-The old (tried and true) method that works even when the website isn't being
-DoS'd (sigh) is included below. Using the method below means you can't
-just type 'cvs update -dP' to get the latest version.
+If configure runs without error(s), you are ready to compile. To compile ircu,
+run "make". Please use GNU make and gcc. If the source code does not compile,
+make sure your environment is setup correctly. If you are convinced the source
+of the failure is ircu, gather all relevant information about your system such
+as the Architecture, OS version, the configure statement you used, etc. and
+contact coder-com@undernet.org.