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--- INSTALL
+++ INSTALL
3) make
4) make install
+
1): "autogen.sh"
The first step, autogen.sh, is only necessary if the configure-script isn't
autogen.sh produces the Makefile.in's, which are necessary for the configure
script itself, and some more files for make. To run autogen.sh you'll need
-GNU autoconf and GNU automake (in recent versions!).
+GNU autoconf and GNU automake (use recent versions! autoconf 2.53 and
+automake 1.6.1 are known to work).
Again: "end users" do not need this step!
-4): "./configure"
+2): "./configure"
+
The configure-script is used to detect local system dependancies.
In the perfect case, configure should recognize all needed libraries, header
and/or disable some features of ngIRCd. All these options are shown using
"./configure --help", too.
-5): "make"
+3): "make"
+
The make command uses the Makefiles produced by configure and compiles the
ngIRCd daemon.
-6): "make install"
+4): "make install"
+
Use "make install" to install the server and a sample configuration file on
the local system. Normally, root privileges are necessary to complete this
step. If there is already an older configuration file present, it won't be
--
-$Id: INSTALL,v 1.11 2003/03/07 14:45:10 alex Exp $
+$Id: INSTALL,v 1.12 2003/03/08 12:34:55 alex Exp $