Auspice 2.x.x
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Auspice 2.x.x
I need help,does anyone know were i can download auspice 2.x.x in a .zip form? please any help wuld be highly apreciated
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Urgh...
Why on earth anyone would use Auspice is beyond me...
We used Auspice for around 2 years... they crashed every second week (at best) and we only had around 5 regular users.
Then we switched services... havent looked back since.
We used Auspice for around 2 years... they crashed every second week (at best) and we only had around 5 regular users.
Then we switched services... havent looked back since.
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why not
mabey some 1 that can should fix anope 1.6 for windows and help him out ?
Just download the source for Anope at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... p_id=94081, then download and install Cygwin at http://www.cygwin.com (setting up Cygwin can take some time because it's a lot like downloading/installing a UNIX distro). Then startup Cygwin Bash, cd to Anope, configure, make, make install, run!
http://www.wircds.net has a download for Anope that's already compiled like that, but with an earlier version of Cygwin than what's available. Anope works fine when I deleted cygwin1.dll from the Anope directory and copied the one in the Cygwin folder to \Windows\System32.
Unfortunately, the one I downloaded is an earlier version.
http://www.wircds.net has a download for Anope that's already compiled like that, but with an earlier version of Cygwin than what's available. Anope works fine when I deleted cygwin1.dll from the Anope directory and copied the one in the Cygwin folder to \Windows\System32.
Unfortunately, the one I downloaded is an earlier version.
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anope
dont need it but sounded so easy i would give it a try d/l and set up and all i get from cygwin is no file no folder no computer so i gave up
Sounds like you don't know much about Cygwin.
You download the setup.exe file, and then you choose which components to download and install. On my system, downloading the basic installation, GCC and GNU make was enough for me to compile and run IRC Services.
If you have the time, patience and connectivity, you can download the whole bloody lot.
You download the setup.exe file, and then you choose which components to download and install. On my system, downloading the basic installation, GCC and GNU make was enough for me to compile and run IRC Services.
If you have the time, patience and connectivity, you can download the whole bloody lot.
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