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Solaris. Linux /dev/poll is broken and will not work with this |
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Solaris. Linux /dev/poll is broken and will not work with this |
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* --enable-epoll - Enables epoll(4) Signal I/O system. This is |
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currently only available on 2.5.44 Linux kernel versions or |
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later. |
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* --enable-rtsigio - Enable the superior Linux RealTime Signal I/O |
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system. This is currently only available on 2.4 Linux kernel |
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system. This is currently only available on 2.4 Linux kernel |
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versions or later. |
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detection in configure. So if you do have kqueue but wish to |
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detection in configure. So if you do have kqueue but wish to |
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enable select(2) instead (bad idea), you must use --enable-select. |
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* --enable-openssl - Enable the openssl dependent crypto functions. |
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This will allow CHALLENGE to work and encrypted links. On systems |
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where the configure script can automatically detect OpenSSL, this |
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option is not necessary. If configure cannot find OpenSSL, you |
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option is not necessary. If configure cannot find OpenSSL, you |
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must specify a path with this option |
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These are optional or have default values that may be overridden: |
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* --disable-shared-modules - Disable module support. This option is |
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* --disable-shared-modules - Disable module support. This option is |
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more secure, but reduces a lot of the flexibility in hybrid-7. |
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This may need to be used on some systems without a working |
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dlopen/dlsym. |
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* --enable-assert - Enable use of numerous debugging checks. This |
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* --enable-assert - Enable use of numerous debugging checks. This |
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should not be used on any production servers for maximum speed |
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so as to prevent cores from things that shouldn't normally happen. |
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1. Change to the directory containing the core file |
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2. Run gdb on the binary and the core file. With an unmodified Hybrid-7.2 |
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2. Run gdb on the binary and the core file. With an unmodified Hybrid-7.2 |
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installation, an example command line is below (in the /usr/local/ircd |
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