NeoStats is a versatile set of IRC services that can be customized to fit specific requirements. It is designed to provide enhanced functionality and performance for users of the IRC platform.
Depending on your preference, you can choose from several utility modules or engaging services that add value and increase attractiveness to your IRC network. Installing NeoStats is straightforward. The configuration script automatically guesses system-dependent variables used during compilation, generates a Makefile in each package directory, and creates one or more system-dependent definition files.
After running the configuration script, NeoStats creates a config.status shell script that allows you to recreate the current configuration. The package saves the results of its tests to speed up reconfiguring, and it logs compiler output for debugging if needed. NeoStats also supports further custom configuration changes if necessary, which could include mailing diffs or instructions.
To compile NeoStats, follow the standard steps. Firstly, navigate in the source code directory and type "./configure," which configures the package for your system. Next, compile the package with "make," or optionally, run self-tests with "make check." After that, install the programs and related documentation with "make install." You can also remove program binaries and object files in the source code directory by typing "make clean." If necessary, type "make distclean" for a different kind of computer or "make maintainer-clean" for developers.
This latest release of NeoStats addresses a few compilation errors that related to perl detection and BSD platforms. Additionally, it resolves two Inspircd module issues that cause it to Gline an entire network and detects channel modes correctly. If you're looking for an efficient and functional way to enhance your IRC network, NeoStats is a must-try.
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