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***** EFNET NOTE ***** |
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You should run ./configure with the option '--enable-efnet' to tweak |
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some options to be EFNet based. You must also use the example.efnet.conf |
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some options to be EFNet based. You must also use the example.efnet.conf |
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instead of example.conf. |
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undefined results: |
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* --enable-kqueue - Use the superior kqueue(2) system call as |
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opposed to the default poll(2). This is currently only available |
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opposed to the default poll(2). This is currently only available |
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on FreeBSD 4.1 or higher. |
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* --enable-devpoll - Enable the superior /dev/poll support on |
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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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option. |
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* --enable-epoll - Enables epoll(4) Signal I/O system. This is |
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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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* --enable-poll - Use POSIX poll(2). |
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* --enable-poll - Use POSIX poll(2). |
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* --enable-select - Use POSIX select(2). |
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* --enable-select - Use POSIX select(2). |
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Incidentally, the order of listing above is the order of auto- |
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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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Incidentally, the order of listing above is the order of auto- |
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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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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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so as to prevent cores from things that shouldn't normally happen. |
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* --enable-halfops - Enable halfops (%, mode +h) usage. Halfops |
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are similar to plain ops, but can't kick/deop plain ops. Halfops |
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may or may not kick/deop other halfops depending on if (+p) is |
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set. Halfops may not set (+/-p). |
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* --enable-halfops - Enable halfops (%, mode +h) usage. Halfops |
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are similar to plain ops, but can't kick/deop plain ops. Halfops |
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may or may not kick/deop other halfops depending on if (+p) is |
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set. Halfops may not set (+/-p). |
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* --enable-small-net - Tunes the server for smaller networks by |
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reducing the startup memory footprint. This should really only be |
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used for *small* networks, as this tends to be a performance hit |
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on larger networks. |
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* --enable-syslog=kill/squit/connect/users/oper, separated by |
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spaces, in quotes - Enables syslog logging, with events you specify |
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(none is okay too, and logs the most essential messages only.) |
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* --enable-syslog-facility=FACILITY - Check with your sysadmin to see |
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what this should be; by default it is LOG_LOCAL4. If you get it wrong |
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initially, no problem; just edit the value in include/setup.h. |
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* --enable-syslog=kill/squit/connect/users/oper, separated by |
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spaces, in quotes - Enables syslog logging, with events you specify |
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(none is okay too, and logs the most essential messages only.) |
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* --enable-syslog-facility=FACILITY - Check with your sysadmin to see |
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what this should be; by default it is LOG_LOCAL4. If you get it wrong |
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initially, no problem; just edit the value in include/setup.h. |
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* --with-nicklen, |
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--with-topiclen - Respectively, sets the maximum NICK length and |
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maximum TOPIC length. Note that this must be consistent across your |
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entire network. Defaults are 9 and 120, respectively. |
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* --disable-zlib - Build the ircd without ziplinks support. |
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* --disable-gline-voting - This is good for small networks or where |
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G-Line voting is not necessary. Please understand that by disabling |
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this, it will allow any operator with G-Line permissions to G-Line |
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someone without requiring the approval of 2 other operators. However, |
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it is useful if you use proxy scanners or services that do G-Lines. |
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--with-topiclen - Respectively, sets the maximum NICK length and |
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maximum TOPIC length. Note that this must be consistent across your |
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entire network. Defaults are 9 and 120, respectively. |
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* --disable-zlib - Build the ircd without ziplinks support. |
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* --disable-gline-voting - This is good for small networks or where |
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G-Line voting is not necessary. Please understand that by disabling |
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this, it will allow any operator with G-Line permissions to G-Line |
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someone without requiring the approval of 2 other operators. However, |
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it is useful if you use proxy scanners or services that do G-Lines. |
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3. Run 'make'; this should build the ircd. |
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