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Anope -- a set of IRC services for IRC networks
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Anope is 2003-2022 Anope Team <team@anope.org>.
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Based on Epona 2000-2002 PegSoft <epona@pegsoft.net>.
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Based on Services 1996-1999 Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org>.
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This program is free but copyrighted software; see the file COPYING for
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details.
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Information about Anope may be found at https://www.anope.org/
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Table of Contents
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1) Credits
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2) Presentation
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3) Installation
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4) Command Line Options
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5) Messages Translation
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6) Contact
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1) Credits
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Anope is based on Lara's Epona version 1.4.14.
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Epona is based on Andy Church's IRC Services version 4.3.3.
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The original credits:
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* Mauritz Antunes
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Portuguese translation
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* Jose R. Holzmann, Raul S. Villarreal
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Spanish translation
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* Andrew Kempe <theshadow@shadowfire.org>
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News system
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* <d.duca@eurcom.net>
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Italian translation
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* <mikado@holyfire.com>
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Turkish translation
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* Andrew Kempe <theshadow@shadowfire.org>
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Session limiting
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Epona credits:
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* lara <lara@pegsoft.net>
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Main coding
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* CafeiN <oytuny@yahoo.com>
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Turkish translation
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* Sylvain Cresto aka tost <scresto@netsante.fr>
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FreeBSD 5 patch
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* Marcelo Conde Foscarini aka Bras <ircadmin@brmarket.net>
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Portuguese translation
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* Alvaro Toledo aka POLLITO <atoledo@keldon.org>
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Spanish translation
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* chemical <chemical@musicplay.de>
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German translation
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* shine <dh@shinewelt.de>
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German translation
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* Guven Guzelbey aka MeShGuL <guzelbey@cs.utk.edu>
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Turkish translation
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* Jordi Pujol <jordi.pujol@aujac.org>
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Catalan translation
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* Eva Dachs <evadachs@terra.es>
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Catalan translation
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* Toni Perez <toni.perez@aujac.org>
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Catalan translation
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* Sergios Karalis <sergios_k@hotmail.com>
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Greek translation
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* Thomas J. Stensas aka ShadowMaster <shadowmaster@shadow-realm.org>
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Ultimate 3.x support
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Anope credits:
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* Adam Kramer <ribosome@anope.org>
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* Adam <adam@anope.org>
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* Alvaro Toledo <atoledo@keldon.org>
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* Amanda Folson <amanda@anope.org>
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* Andrew Berquist <vash@anope.org>
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* Björn Stiddien <keeper@anope.org>
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* Charles Kingsley <chaz@anope.org>
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* Chris Hogben <heinz@anope.org>
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* Daniel Engel <dane@zero.org>
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* David <dv@diboo.net>
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* David Narayan <jester@phrixus.net>
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* David Robson <rob@anope.org>
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* Daniele Nicolucci <jollino@sogno.net>
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* Florian Schulze <certus@anope.org>
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* Gabriel Acevedo H. <drstein@anope.org>
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* Jan Milants <viper@anope.org>
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* Jens Voss <dukepyrolator@anope.org>
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* JH <jh@irc-chat.net>
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* Joris Vink <joris@anope.org>
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* Lee Holmes <lethality@anope.org>
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* Lucas Nussbaum <lucas@lucas-nussbaum.net>
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* Mark Summers <mark@goopler.net>
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* Matthew Beeching <jobe@mdbnet.co.uk>
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* Naram Qashat <cyberbotx@anope.org>
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* Phil Lavin <phil@anope.org>
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* Pieter Bootsma <geniusdex@anope.org>
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* Robin Burchell <w00t@inspircd.org>
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* Sean Roe <therock247uk@anope.org>
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* Sebastian V <hal9000@anope.org>
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* Thomas Juberg Stensås <ShadowMaster@Shadow-Realm.org>
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* Trystan .S Lee <trystan@nomadirc.net>
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* openglx <openglx@brasnerd.com.br>
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Anope Translations:
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* Robby <robby@chatbelgie.be> (nl_NL)
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* Kein <kein-of@yandex.ru> (ru_RU)
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* Maik Funke <Han@mefalcon.org> (de_DE)
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* Isaac Fontal <i_fontal@hotmail.com> (es_ES)
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* Janos Kapitany <sarkanyka@cjbchat.hu> (hu_HU)
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* Szymon S'wierkosz <szymek@adres.pl> (pl_PL)
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* Christopher N. <saka@epiknet.org> (fr_FR)
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* Yusuf Kurekci <ysfm.20@gmail.com> (tr_TR)
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Anope Web panel:
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* Denis M. (Phr33d0m) <god@politeia.in>
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2) Presentation
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Anope is a set of Services for IRC networks that allows users to manage
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their nicks and channels in a secure and efficient way, and administrators
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to manage their network with powerful tools.
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Currently available services are:
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* NickServ, a powerful nickname manager that users can use to protect
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themselves against nick stealing. Each user has its own nickname
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group, that allows the user to register as many nicks as needed
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while still being able to take profit of his privileges and to
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modify the nick configuration. NickServ also has an optional
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password retrieval feature.
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* ChanServ, a powerful channel manager that helps users to administer
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their channels in a totally customizable way. ChanServ has an
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internal list of privileged users and banned users that controls
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accesses on a per-channel basis. It eliminates all takeover
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problems, because of its powerful op/unban/invite and even mass
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deop and mass kick functions.
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* MemoServ, an helpful companion that allows sending short messages
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to offline users, that they can then read when they come online
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later.
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* BotServ, an original service that allows users to get a permanent,
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friendly bot on their channels in an easy way. Each bot can be
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configured to monitor the channels against floods, repetitions,
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caps writing, and swearing, and to take appropriate actions. It
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also can handle user-friendly commands (like !op, !deop, !voice,
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!devoice, !kick, and many others), say a short greet message when
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an user joins a channel, and even "take over" ChanServ actions such
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as auto-opping users, saying the entry notice, and so on. This
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service can be disabled if you want to save some bandwidth.
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* OperServ, the IRCops' and IRC admins' black box, that allows them
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to manage the list of network bans (also known as AKILL (DALnet) or
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GLINE (Undernet)), to configure messages displayed to users when
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they log on, to set modes and to kick users from any channel, to
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send notices quickly to the entire network, and much more!
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* HostServ, a neat service that allows users to show custom vHosts
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(virtual hosts) instead of their real IP address; this only works
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on daemons supporting ip cloaking, such as UnrealIRCd.
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Anope currently works with:
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* Bahamut 1.4.27 or later (including 1.8)
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* Charybdis 3.4 or later
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* ircd-hybrid 8.2.23 or later
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* InspIRCd 1.2 or later
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* ngIRCd 19.2 or later
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* Plexus 3 or later
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* Ratbox 2.0.6 or later
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* UnrealIRCd 3.2 or later
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Anope could also work with some of the daemons derived by the ones listed
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above, but there's no support for them if they work or don't work.
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3) Installation
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See the INSTALL file for instruction on installing Anope.
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4) Command Line Options
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Normally, Anope can be run simply by invoking the "services" executable.
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Any of the following command-line options can be specified to change
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the behavior of Anope:
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--debug Enable debugging mode; more info sent to log (give
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option more times for more info)
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--readonly Enable read-only mode; no changes to databases
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allowed
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--nofork Do not fork after startup; log messages will be
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written to terminal
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--noexpire Expiration routines won't be run at all
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--version Display the version of Anope
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--nothird Do not load the non-core modules specified
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--protocoldebug Debug each incoming message after protocol parsing
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--support Used for support, same as --debug --nofork --nothird
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Upon starting, Anope will parse its command-line parameters then
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(assuming the --nofork option is not given) detach itself and run in the
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background. If Anope encounters a problem reading the database files or
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cannot connect to its uplink server, it will terminate immediately;
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otherwise, it will run until the connection is terminated (or a QUIT,
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SHUTDOWN, or RESTART command is sent; see OperServ's help).
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In the case of an error, an appropriate error message will be written to
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the log file.
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If Anope is run with the "--readonly" command-line option, it can serve as
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a "backup" to the full version of services. A "full" version of services
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(run without --readonly) will automatically reintroduce its pseudo-clients
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(NickServ, ChanServ, etc.), while a "backup" services will not, thus
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allowing full services to be brought up at any time without disrupting
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the network (and without having to take backup services down beforehand).
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The "--debug" option is useful if you find or suspect a problem in Anope.
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Giving it once on the command line will cause all traffic to and from
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services as well as some other debugging information to be recorded in
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the log file; if you send a bug report, PLEASE include an excerpt from
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the log file WITH DEBUGGING ACTIVE; we cannot emphasize enough how
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important this is to tracking down problems. (You can also enable
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debugging while Services is running using OperServ's SET DEBUG command.)
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If you repeat use --debug=<level>, the debugging level will be increased,
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which provides more detailed information but may also slow Anope down
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considerably and make the log file grow dramatically faster. In general,
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a debug level of 1 is sufficient for the coding team to be able to trace
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a problem, because all network traffic is included and we can usually
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reproduce the problem.
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5) Messages Translations
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Please see LANGUAGE for this information
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6) Contact
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For announcements and discussions about Anope, please visit our
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Portal and Forums at https://www.anope.org/ -- make sure you register
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yourself to get full benefits.
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If you read the documentation carefully, and didn't find the answer to
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your question, feel free to post on the website forums or join our irc
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channel (irc.anope.org #anope). Once you join our Support channel be as
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precise as possible when asking a question, because we have no extraordinary
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powers and can't guess things if they aren't provided.
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The more precise you are the sooner you'll be likely to get an answer.
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If you think you found a bug, add it to the bug tracking system
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(https://bugs.anope.org/) and - again - be as precise as possible. Also say
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whether the bug happens always or under what circumstances, and anything
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that could be useful to track your bug down. If you wrote a patch, send
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it over. :)
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