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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Anope Modules
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/data/modules).
+ be ~/anope/data/modules).
2. Compile Anope as usual using ./Config. The "make" process will now
compile module support into Anope, and compile the default sample
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Anope Modules
You can download more useful modules from http://modules.anope.org/. Just
grab the module file (usually with a .cpp extension). Place the module
- file in your modules (anope-1.9.x/modules/third) folder; although any of
+ file in your modules (anope-x.x.x/modules/third) folder; although any of
the other folders within the modules directory will work.
The new modules need to be compiled and installed before you can make
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ Anope Modules
1. Make sure you're in the main source directory. (usually anope-1.X.XX/)
2. Run ./Config to find and configure modules, then `cd build`.
3. Run `make` to compile Anope, and any modules.
- 4. Run `make install` to copy the compiled binaries to the ~/services/
+ 4. Run `make install` to copy the compiled binaries to the ~/anope/
directory.
You can now use /msg OperServ MODLOAD to load the new modules.