Anope is an open source set of IRC Services. It is highly modular, with a vast number of configurable parameters, and is the most used IRC services package. There are also many modules on the modsite to add additional features. It runs on Linux, BSD, and Windows, and supports many modern IRCds, including InspIRCd, UnrealIRCd, and ircd-hybrid.
Upgrading
Before you upgrade, make sure you have saved your database.
To save your database, copy your anope.db file located in: /home/youruser/services/data
Installation
Download the latest release off of the releases page.
wget https://sisrv.net/files/anope/anope-2.0.15.tar.gz
tar anope-2.0.15.tar.gz
rm -rf anope-2.0.15.tar.gz
cd anope-2.0.15
./Config
cd build
make
make install
Now change to the directory where you installed Anope to, e.g. $ cd ~/services/
Configuration
Copy conf/example.conf to conf/services.conf
$ cp conf/example.conf conf/services.conf
Edit services.conf, configuring the uplink, serverinfo, and protocol module configurations. Example link blocks for popular IRCds are included in the the example.conf documentation. The Anope wiki is also a good source of information. Our support channel is located at #anope on irc.anope.org.
Note that the example configuration file includes other example configuration files. If you want to modify the other example configuration files, copy them (e.g. modules.example.conf
to modules.conf
) and modify the include
directive in services.conf
to include the new file.
Running
Run $ ./bin/services
to start Anope. If asked to provide logs for support, use the --support
flag, e.g.: $ ./bin/services --support
Installing extra modules
Extra modules, which are usually modules which require extra libraries to use, such as m_mysql, can be enabled with the ./extras
command from the source directory. Then re-run Config
, make
and make install
again. Third party modules can be installed by placing them into the modules/third
directory.
Also check How to Upgrade from Anope 2.0 to 2.1
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