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-rw-r--r--Changes1
-rw-r--r--docs/INSTALL7
-rw-r--r--docs/MODULES23
-rw-r--r--docs/MYSQL10
-rw-r--r--docs/README7
-rw-r--r--version.log6
6 files changed, 32 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/Changes b/Changes
index 40001c138..38ccd06ce 100644
--- a/Changes
+++ b/Changes
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ Provided by Anope Dev. <dev@anope.org> - 2004
07/17 A Switched to autoconf for configure script. [ #00]
07/05 A Warning when LocalAddress conflicts with RemoteServer. [#118]
06/18 A Added proper Bahamut1.8 support. [ #55]
+08/10 F Updated documentation to reflect the changed build process. [ #00]
07/23 F Fixed BotServ buffer [#131]
07/22 F Free NSNickTracking when a user quits. [#126]
07/22 F NOOP bug with wildcards. [#115]
diff --git a/docs/INSTALL b/docs/INSTALL
index da67aa8cb..2c1cd3883 100644
--- a/docs/INSTALL
+++ b/docs/INSTALL
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ The very first thing you need to do is to get the Anope package
Next, unpack the package in your home directory, and go into the
created directory.
-Now type ./configure to start the configuration script. It will
+Now type ./Config to start the configuration script. It will
ask you a few questions, and figure out how to compile Anope on
your system. If you are unsure about the answer to a question,
use the default value.
@@ -133,6 +133,11 @@ link Services.LocalHost.Net
class servers;
};
+If you're unable to get a link with your IRCd after reading this section,
+you might try the interactive link maker, which is located at:
+
+ http://heinz.anope.org/ilm.php
+
4. Starting Anope
-----------------
diff --git a/docs/MODULES b/docs/MODULES
index 114d0330c..af2cd376d 100644
--- a/docs/MODULES
+++ b/docs/MODULES
@@ -10,17 +10,17 @@ Introduction:
Installation:
- 1. You need to configure Anope to be compiled with module support. To
- do so you must run ./configure and answer "Yes" when asked for
- Module Support, and selecting a folder where your modules will live
- in (the default path is safe for most people).
+ 1. If modules are supported by your system, they will be configured
+ automatically when you run ./Config. The modules will be installed
+ to the modules directory in your data path (by default this will
+ be ~/services/modules).
Notes:
* Modules are not supported on the following platforms: OpenBSD, Windows.
- * You might need to run "make distclean" prior to running ./configure
+ * You might need to run "make distclean" prior to running ./Config
- 2. Compile Anope as usual. The gmake process will now compile module
+ 2. Compile Anope as usual. The (g)make process will now compile module
support into Anope, and compile the default sample modules, and/or
any other module located on the "modules" folder.
@@ -79,16 +79,15 @@ More Modules:
You can download more useful modules from http://www.anope.org/ or from
our interim modules development website http://modules.anope.org/. Just
grab the module file (usually with a .c extension). Place the module
- file on your compile "modules" folder. The same folder that contain both
+ file on your compile "src/modules" folder. The same folder that contain both
hs_moo.c and catserv.c module files.
The new modules need to be compiled and installed before you can make
use of them:
-
- 1. Change directories to your compile "modules" folder.
- 2. Run ./configure
- 3. Run make
- 4. Run make install
+
+ 1. Make sure you're in the main source directory.
+ 2. Run `make modules` to compile any new or changed modules.
+ 3. Run `make install` to install the modules.
You can now use /msg OperServ MODLOAD to load the new modules.
diff --git a/docs/MYSQL b/docs/MYSQL
index fe87e03fc..20e166c14 100644
--- a/docs/MYSQL
+++ b/docs/MYSQL
@@ -38,16 +38,16 @@ Requirements:
Installation:
- 1. You need to configure Anope to be compiled with MySQL support. To
- do so you must run ./configure and answer "Yes" when asked for
- MySQL Support.
+ 1. The ./Config script automatically detects if your system is capable
+ of running Anope with MySQL support. There is no need anymore to
+ answer yes when asked.
Notes:
* MySQL is not supported on the following platforms: Windows.
- * You might need to run "make distclean" prior to running ./configure
+ * You might need to run "make distclean" prior to running ./Config
- 2. Compile Anope as usual. The gmake process will now compile MySQL
+ 2. Compile Anope as usual. The (g)make process will now compile MySQL
support into Anope.
3. Install Anope as usual.
diff --git a/docs/README b/docs/README
index 5f5d05271..362de197a 100644
--- a/docs/README
+++ b/docs/README
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Anope credits:
Trystan .S Lee <trystan@anope.org>
openglx <openglx@brasnerd.com.br>
Anope Translations:
- GeniusDex (nl.l)
+ GeniusDex <geniusdex@anope.org> (nl.l)
Oleg Nikolaev aka Isot <isot@complife.ru> (ru.l)
Stuff <the.stuff@gmx.de> (de.l)
DrStein (es.l)
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ Currently available services are:
Anope currently works with:
- DreamForge 4.6.7
- - Bahamut 1.4.35 or later
+ - Bahamut 1.4.35 or later (including 1.8)
- UnrealIRCd 3.1.1 or later (including 3.2)
- UltimateIRCd 2.8.2 or later (including 3.0.0)
- ViagraIRCd 1.3 or later
@@ -133,7 +133,8 @@ Anope currently works with:
- RageIRCd 2.0 beta-3 or later
Anope could also work with some of the daemons derived by the ones
-listed above.
+listed above, but there's no support for them if they work or don't
+work.
3. INSTALLATION
diff --git a/version.log b/version.log
index 6d45cc099..173c59b67 100644
--- a/version.log
+++ b/version.log
@@ -8,10 +8,14 @@
VERSION_MAJOR="1"
VERSION_MINOR="7"
VERSION_PATCH="5"
-VERSION_BUILD="313"
+VERSION_BUILD="315"
# $Log$
#
+# BUILD : 1.7.5 (315)
+# BUGS :
+# NOTES : Updated documentation to suit the new build process
+#
# BUILD : 1.7.5 (313)
# BUGS : none
# NOTES : Anope 1.7.5 Release