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--- INSTALL
+++ INSTALL
script itself, and some more files for make. To run autogen.sh you'll need
GNU autoconf and GNU automake: at least autoconf 2.61 and automake 1.10 are
requird, newer is better. But don't use automake 1.12 or newer for creating
-distribution archives: it will work but lack "de-ANSI-fucation" support in the
+distribution archives: it will work but lack "de-ANSI-fication" support in the
generated Makefile's! Stick with automake 1.11.x for this purpose ...
So automake 1.11.x and autoconf 2.67+ is recommended.
the given paths ("<path>/lib/...", "<path>/include/...") in addition to the
standard locations.
-* Syslog Logging (autodetected by default):
+* Syslog Logging (autodetected by default):
--with-syslog[=<path>] / --without-syslog
Enable (disable) support for logging to "syslog", which should be
Enable (disable) support for compressed server-server links.
The Z compression library ("libz") is required for this option.
-
+
* IO Backend (autodetected by default):
--with-select[=<path>] / --without-select
--with-poll[=<path>] / --without-poll
--with-devpoll[=<path>] / --without-devpoll
--with-epoll[=<path>] / --without-epoll
- --with-kqueue[=<path>] / --without-kqueue
+ --with-kqueue[=<path>] / --without-kqueue
ngIRCd can use different IO "backends": the "old school" select() and poll()
API which should be supported by most UNIX-like operating systems, or the
required for this option.
* TCP-Wrappers:
- --with-tcp-wrappers[=<path>]
+ --with-tcp-wrappers[=<path>]
Include support for Wietse Venemas "TCP Wrappers" to limit client access
to the daemon, for example by using "/etc/hosts.{allow|deny}".
servers are configured in [Server] sections, and [Channel] blocks are
used to configure pre-defined ("persistent") IRC channels.
-The meaning of the variables in the configuration file is explained in the
+The meaning of the variables in the configuration file is explained in the
"doc/sample-ngircd.conf", which is used as sample configuration file in
/usr/local/etc after running "make install" (if you don't already have one)
and in the ngircd.conf(5) manual page.