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Depending on how many changes were made between the latest version of ircd-darenet, and the version you currently have, this may take a few moments. Once this is completed, move on to step 2. | Depending on how many changes were made between the latest version of ircd-darenet, and the version you currently have, this may take a few moments. Once this is completed, move on to step 2. | ||
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+ | == Step 2 - Installing the latest version == | ||
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+ | Once step 1 is completed, run the following command: | ||
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+ | '''<code>make distclean</code>''' | ||
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+ | then: | ||
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+ | '''<code>./configure --prefix=$HOME/ircd --enable-ssl</code>''' | ||
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+ | Note, you will be asked if you want to use the same SSL certificate or create a new one. Either way, the choice is up to you. | ||
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+ | then run: | ||
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+ | '''<code>make</code>''' | ||
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+ | then: | ||
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+ | '''<code>make install</code>''' | ||
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+ | If everything runs smoothly, the new version is now installed. |
Revision as of 04:56, 4 October 2008
Updating ircd-darenet is quick and easy! If you have received an e-mail from a Server Manager explaining that you need to update the version of ircd-darenet you're currently running, follow the steps below.
Step 1 - Grabbing the latest version
First, SSH into your server, and go to the ircd-darenet directory:
cd ircd-darenet
Then, once inside the directory, run the following command:
svn update
Depending on how many changes were made between the latest version of ircd-darenet, and the version you currently have, this may take a few moments. Once this is completed, move on to step 2.
Step 2 - Installing the latest version
Once step 1 is completed, run the following command:
make distclean
then:
./configure --prefix=$HOME/ircd --enable-ssl
Note, you will be asked if you want to use the same SSL certificate or create a new one. Either way, the choice is up to you.
then run:
make
then:
make install
If everything runs smoothly, the new version is now installed.