Requirements:
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-This release of srvx (1.2) only supports the Undernet P10 and Bahamut
+This release of srvx (1.3) only supports the Undernet P10 and Bahamut
protocols and is known to link with ircu/Universal (u2.10.09),
ircu/Undernet (u2.10.10, u2.10.11), ircu-lain, and Bahamut 1.4.32. It
does not support hybrid, Unreal, or any other ircd not listed. Should
-you find other compatible ircds, please let us know.
+you find other compatible ircds, please let us know. Most of the
+testing has been done on ircu2.10.11.06.
srvx is known to compile on the following systems as long as you
are using GNU make (make on Linux, gmake on many other systems):
8) Copy srvx.conf.example to srvx.conf and edit to suit your
needs. Errors in the configuration file will be logged to
main.log (and if srvx is running in the foreground, printed to
- stdout) when you start the daemon. If you disable nick ownership
- or enable the email features, you should copy srvx.conf to the
- src directory and re-run make; this will regenerate the help
- files (especially for NickServ) to include the appropriate
- entries.
-
- You can also do this by hand using the expnhelp program in src:
- ./src/expnhelp < nickserv.help.m4 > nickserv.help
+ stdout) when you start the daemon.
9) You can now begin using your service bots. You can debug by
- running it with '-fV', it will not background itself, and it
+ running it with '-fd', it will not background itself, and it
will be fairly verbose if you gave the configure script the
--enable-debug flag. If you would like to run in the foreground
with no verbosity, use the '-f' flag. If you just want to run it,