* FreeBSD 10.x and above (i386 and amd64)
* Linux 2.6.x and above with glibc or musl (i386, x86_64, and ARM)
-* Mac OS X 10.7 and above
+* macOS 10.7 and above
* Windows Vista/Server 2008 and above (x86 or x64)
## Tier 2
These are known issues and workarounds for supported platforms.
+ * **macOS**: you must set the `LIBTOOLIZE` environment variable to point to glibtoolize before running autogen.sh:
+
+ ```bash
+ brew install libtool
+ export LIBTOOLIZE="/usr/local/bin/glibtoolize"
+ ./autogen.sh
+ ```
+
* **FreeBSD**: if you are compiling with ipv6 you may experience
problems with ipv4 due to the way the socket code is written. To
fix this you must: "sysctl net.inet6.ip6.v6only=0"
* For SSL/TLS client and server connections, one of:
- * OpenSSL 1.0 or newer
- * LibreSSL
- * mbedTLS
- * GnuTLS
+ * OpenSSL 1.0.0 or newer (--enable-openssl)
+ * LibreSSL (--enable-openssl)
+ * mbedTLS (--enable-mbedtls)
+ * GnuTLS (--enable-gnutls)
- * For certificate-based oper CHALLENGE, OpenSSL 1.0 or newer.
+ * For certificate-based oper CHALLENGE, OpenSSL 1.0.0 or newer.
(Using CHALLENGE is not recommended for new deployments, so if you want to use a different TLS library,
feel free.)
- * For ECDHE, OpenSSL 1.0.0 or newer is required. Solaris; and RHEL/Fedora and its derivatives such as CentOS
- have removed support for ECC/ECDHE. You will need to compile your own OpenSSL on these systems.
+ * For ECDHE under OpenSSL, on Solaris and RHEL/Fedora (and its derivatives such as CentOS) you will
+ need to compile your own OpenSSL on these systems, as they have removed support for ECC/ECDHE.
+ Alternatively, consider using another library (see above).
# tips
- * To report bugs in charybdis, visit us at irc.freenode.net #charybdis
+ * To report bugs in charybdis, visit us at irc.charybdis.io #charybdis
* Please read doc/index.txt to get an overview of the current documentation.