COMPILING\r
---------\r
-Compiling FMS requires CMake, Poco and iconv if you want to do charset\r
-conversion. Other required libraries are bundled with FMS.\r
+Compiling FMS requires CMake, Poco ( version >=1.2.9 ) and iconv if you want to\r
+do charset conversion. Other required libraries are bundled with FMS.\r
\r
To compile, run these commands from the source directory:\r
cmake -D I_HAVE_READ_THE_README=ON .\r
to the cmake command. Use of the bundled SQLite3 library is on by default when\r
compiling on a Mac. To turn off charset conversion to UTF-8 when sending\r
messages, add a -D DO_CHARSET_CONVERSION=OFF. Compiling with charset\r
-conversion turned on is recommended.\r
+conversion turned on is recommended. If you would like to compile using the\r
+alternate captchas, add a -D ALTERNATE_CAPTCHA=ON to the cmake command line.\r
+This option requires the FreeImage library to be installed.\r
\r
UPGRADING\r
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\r
INSTALLATION\r
------------\r
-Place the binary and any templates in a directory of your choice. Windows\r
-users may need to download the runtime DLLs available from the fms Freesite and\r
-place in the fms directory if they are not already installed on the system. On\r
-the first run, a database file will also be created in this directory. Make\r
-sure the user that runs FMS has read/write access to this directory.\r
+Place the binary, any templates, and the fonts directory in a directory of your\r
+choice. Windows users may need to download the runtime DLLs available from the\r
+fms Freesite and place in the fms directory if they are not already installed\r
+on the system. On the first run, a database file will also be created in this\r
+directory. Make sure the user that runs FMS has read/write access to this\r
+directory.\r
\r
RUNNING\r
-------\r
-You may run FMS in console mode by running the binary directly. If you are\r
-running *nix and would like to run as a daemon, use the --daemon argument. On\r
-Windows, /registerService will install FMS as a service, and /unregisterService\r
-will uninstall the service. Use the /displayName=name argument when installing\r
-the service to set the service name to whatever you want. You will need to\r
-manually start the service unless you change the startup type in the service\r
-properties.\r
+You may run FMS in console mode by running the binary directly. You can view\r
+available command line options by typing /help on Windows and --help on other\r
+platforms. If you are running *nix and would like to run as a daemon, use the \r
+--daemon argument. On Windows, /registerService will install FMS as a service,\r
+and /unregisterService will uninstall the service. Use the /displayName=name\r
+argument when installing the service to set the service name to whatever you\r
+want. You will need to manually start the service unless you change the\r
+startup type in the service properties.\r
+\r
+If you are experiencing a problem with FMS that you can't solve, and you've\r
+already rebooted your machine, restarted FMS, and have reproduced the problem\r
+with a brand new database, follow these instructions. Set the logging option\r
+to trace and restart FMS. Create a post on the fms group with a descriptive\r
+subject and a body that contains the operating system you are using, along with\r
+a description of the problem, what you have tried already, if you are using a\r
+precompiled binary, the startup lines from the log file as well as the portion\r
+that corresponds to the problem you are experiencing, and any other information\r
+you have that pertains to the problem. Make sure to anonymize any IP addresses,\r
+host names, subnet masks, and keys from the log that you don't want people to\r
+know about.\r
\r
EXITING\r
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