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- <H1>[IRCServices] 4.5.0pre0 ?</H1>
- <B>Sean Kelly</B>
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- <I>Mon Jan 29 11:39:01 PST 2001</I>
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-<PRE>On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 07:20:09PM -0000, Jamie Smithson wrote:
-><i> Okay, feel free to flame me - but in a moment of stupidity, when I was cleaning out my Inbox,
-</I>><i> I accidentally deleted all the ircservices mailing list messages.
-</I>><i>
-</I>><i> I also lost the link to the services 4.5.0 .tar.gz ... So I was wondering if anyone could maybe
-</I>><i> either email me the link to <A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">jamie at inetezine.org</A> - so as not to fill the list up with replies to this...
-</I>
-Okay, we'll do this once more. Everybody. You can download IRCServices
-4.5.0pre0 from:
- <A HREF="ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/ircservices-4.5pre0.tar.gz">ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/ircservices-4.5pre0.tar.gz</A>
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-How to install:
-1. Unzip and untar
-2. Run 'configure'
-3. If you previously used MD5 encrypted passwords, you will most likely
- want to answer YES to:
- Do you want to support MD5-encrypted passwords from Services 4.4.x and
- earlier? These versions had a bug which caused the encrypted passwords
- to be wrongly generated. Saying "no" here will cause passwords from
- those versions to become unreadable; however, saying "yes" may reduce
- the security of your passwords.
-4. Run 'make', OR 'gmake' if your 'make' is not GNU Make. If you have no
- GNU Make, go download and install it.
-5. Run 'make install' OR 'gmake install'.
-6. If you did the installation manually, INSTALL the language files too.
-7. Now, try starting services.
-8. Report problems back to this list, except for the ones already covered
- on the list.
-
-Okay everybody! We've got it now...
-
-I guess it is also worth noting that there is a 'pre0' in this release name.
-><i>From my understanding, this is simlar to saying 'alpha'. This also means that
-</I>if services happen to break, you get to keep both halves until the next
-version.
-
-P.S. This pseudo-flame is not directed toward any specific person, but instead
- dedicated to all the insanity on this mailing list within the last few
- days.
-
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