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TeamSpeak 2 2.0.32.60
Teamspeak is a quality, scalable application which enables people to speak with one another over the Internet. more>>
Teamspeak is a quality, scalable application which enables people to speak with one another over the Internet. Teamspeak consists of both client and server software. The Teamspeak server acts as a host to multiple client connections, capable of handling literally thousands of simultaneous users.
This results in an Internet based teleconferencing solution that works in a variety of applications such as team mates speaking with one another while playing their favorite online game, small businesses cutting costs on long distance charges, or for personal communication with friends and family.
Among Teamspeaks incredible range of features are crystal clear voice communication, Windows/Linux cross-platform design for both the client and server, a built-in web based administration panel for the server, and a highly scalable user permissions system.
An added feature to Authorized Teamspeak Host Providers (ATHPs) that wish to rent servers to their customers includes the ability to spawn multiple instances of the server from a single server session, thus easily facilitating "server-farming".
<<lessThis results in an Internet based teleconferencing solution that works in a variety of applications such as team mates speaking with one another while playing their favorite online game, small businesses cutting costs on long distance charges, or for personal communication with friends and family.
Among Teamspeaks incredible range of features are crystal clear voice communication, Windows/Linux cross-platform design for both the client and server, a built-in web based administration panel for the server, and a highly scalable user permissions system.
An added feature to Authorized Teamspeak Host Providers (ATHPs) that wish to rent servers to their customers includes the ability to spawn multiple instances of the server from a single server session, thus easily facilitating "server-farming".
Download (7.2MB)
Added: 2005-08-17 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
997 downloads
Other version of TeamSpeak
License:Perl Artistic License
Teamspeak-Statusbar 0.4
Shows the number of users (incl. names) on your TS-Server in statusbar more>> Teamspeak-Statusbar 0.4 is a mighty admirable tool which shows the number of users (incl. names) on your TS-Server in statusbar.<<less
Added: 2009-07-15 License: MPL Price: FREE
14 downloads
Teamspeak::Telnet 0.3
Teamspeak::Telnet is a Telnet-Interface to administrate Teamspeak-Voice-Server. more>>
Teamspeak::Telnet is a Telnet-Interface to administrate Teamspeak-Voice-Server.
COMMAND OVERVIEW
banadd : add ip ban
banclear : clear banlist
bandel : del ip ban
banlist : show banlist
banplayer : bans a player
checkserverok : checks if server hangs
ci : display channel info
cl : channellist
dbci : display db channel info
dbfp : db find player
dbpi : display db infos about a player
dbserverlist : list all servers from db
dbsuseradd : adds a superadmin to server
dbsuserchangepw : changes password of a superadmin
dbsuserdel : deletes a superadmin from server
dbsuserlist : display superadmin serverlist
dbuseradd : adds a user to server
dbuserchangeattribs : changes rights of a user
dbuserchangepw : changes password of a user
dbuserdel : deletes a user from server
dbuserid : display dbid from loginname
dbuserlist : display server user list
dccl : channel client list
fc : finds a channel
fp : finds a player
gapl : get average packet loss
gi : global information
globalset : set a global variable
help : this helpfile
kick : kick player
ki : kick idlers
lc : list all open tcpquery connections
logfind : search serverlog
login : login to server
logmark : add a line to serverlog
log : show serverlog
mptc : move player to channel
msgall : message to all servers
msg : message to server
msgu : message to user
pi : display infos about a player
pl : playerlist
quit : close connection
rehash : reload server settings
removeclient : remove client
sel : select
serveradd : adds a server
serverdel : deletes a server
serverset : set a server variable
serverstart : start server
serverstop : stop server
si : server information
slogin : superlogin to server
sl : serverlist
sppriv : set user privilege
ver : version
globalset < attribute > < value >
set global attributes
globalset will change the < attribute > of the teamspeak instance and set it to < value >.
These are the currently available attributes and their values:
attribute value
hoster_gfx_url text
Note: This is a URL to a image to be displayed to connected clients, changes to it will only be visible to clients connecting after you changed it - and the changes will not be
saved to the server.ini, meaning will not be permanent over a server restart.
allowedclientnamechars text
Note: This restricts what characters you will allow in nicknames. Users with disallowed characters will get a message when they connect.
disallowedclientnamechars text
Note: This is the little brother of allowedclientnamechars - characters you set here will not be allowed in nicknames, clients will be informed what characters they are using that are not allowed on this server. The default setting for this will be "()[]{}" to prevent flag faking.
<<lessCOMMAND OVERVIEW
banadd : add ip ban
banclear : clear banlist
bandel : del ip ban
banlist : show banlist
banplayer : bans a player
checkserverok : checks if server hangs
ci : display channel info
cl : channellist
dbci : display db channel info
dbfp : db find player
dbpi : display db infos about a player
dbserverlist : list all servers from db
dbsuseradd : adds a superadmin to server
dbsuserchangepw : changes password of a superadmin
dbsuserdel : deletes a superadmin from server
dbsuserlist : display superadmin serverlist
dbuseradd : adds a user to server
dbuserchangeattribs : changes rights of a user
dbuserchangepw : changes password of a user
dbuserdel : deletes a user from server
dbuserid : display dbid from loginname
dbuserlist : display server user list
dccl : channel client list
fc : finds a channel
fp : finds a player
gapl : get average packet loss
gi : global information
globalset : set a global variable
help : this helpfile
kick : kick player
ki : kick idlers
lc : list all open tcpquery connections
logfind : search serverlog
login : login to server
logmark : add a line to serverlog
log : show serverlog
mptc : move player to channel
msgall : message to all servers
msg : message to server
msgu : message to user
pi : display infos about a player
pl : playerlist
quit : close connection
rehash : reload server settings
removeclient : remove client
sel : select
serveradd : adds a server
serverdel : deletes a server
serverset : set a server variable
serverstart : start server
serverstop : stop server
si : server information
slogin : superlogin to server
sl : serverlist
sppriv : set user privilege
ver : version
globalset < attribute > < value >
set global attributes
globalset will change the < attribute > of the teamspeak instance and set it to < value >.
These are the currently available attributes and their values:
attribute value
hoster_gfx_url text
Note: This is a URL to a image to be displayed to connected clients, changes to it will only be visible to clients connecting after you changed it - and the changes will not be
saved to the server.ini, meaning will not be permanent over a server restart.
allowedclientnamechars text
Note: This restricts what characters you will allow in nicknames. Users with disallowed characters will get a message when they connect.
disallowedclientnamechars text
Note: This is the little brother of allowedclientnamechars - characters you set here will not be allowed in nicknames, clients will be informed what characters they are using that are not allowed on this server. The default setting for this will be "()[]{}" to prevent flag faking.
Download (0.026MB)
Added: 2006-12-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1055 downloads
Super-Qstat 0.7
Super-Qstat is a theme for superkaramba that displays information about one or two game servers. more>>
Super-Qstat is a theme for superkaramba that displays information about one or two game servers:
- ip of the server
- number of players on it
- current map
- ping
- name of the server
- display the name of the first 16 players with their frag count
All qstat game server are supported and TeamSpeak servers can be monitored too (without using Qstat because it was not working for me, so I wrote a complete module inside the theme).
To use it, edit .theme file and change qstat path then load the .theme in superkaramba, click inside theme on desktop to open a kdialog window to enter ip address of game server.
<<less- ip of the server
- number of players on it
- current map
- ping
- name of the server
- display the name of the first 16 players with their frag count
All qstat game server are supported and TeamSpeak servers can be monitored too (without using Qstat because it was not working for me, so I wrote a complete module inside the theme).
To use it, edit .theme file and change qstat path then load the .theme in superkaramba, click inside theme on desktop to open a kdialog window to enter ip address of game server.
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2007-04-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
933 downloads
TeamBlibbityBlabbity 0.1
TeamBlibbityBlabbity is a GUI client that aims to be compatible with the TeamSpeak 2 VoIP protocol. more>>
TeamBlibbityBlabbity is a GUI client that aims to be compatible with the TeamSpeak 2 VoIP protocol.
TeamBlibbityBlabbity has full support for navigating all channels on a server and for communicating using any of the speex codecs. The audio I/O uses PortAudio and the GUI uses wxwidgets.
Installation:
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
<<lessTeamBlibbityBlabbity has full support for navigating all channels on a server and for communicating using any of the speex codecs. The audio I/O uses PortAudio and the GUI uses wxwidgets.
Installation:
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
Download (0.20MB)
Added: 2006-07-17 License: Public Domain Price:
1195 downloads
Squawk Chat 2006-12-31
Squawk is a text and voice chat program geared towards gamers. more>>
Squawk is a text and voice chat program geared towards gamers. Squawk Chat project uses the Speex codec for voice audio compression, ALSA for sound input and output, and GNU/ncurses to provide a simple text interface.
It is my hope that Squawk will eventually provide a Free alternative to Teamspeak and Ventrilo.
There are currently no releases for this project, but nightly svn snapshots are available from the download section.
Installation:
On GNU/Linux, make sure that Speex, ncurses, and ALSA are installed and
type sudo make install in the source directory.
Running:
The Squawk server is called squawkd. You or one of your friends must run
the server, or you must find a public server, in order to be able to chat.
To start the server, simply run squawkd.
The Squawk client is called squawk. Run squawk, and type /connect some.host
in order to connect to a server. Once connected, some IRC-esque commands will
allow you to list, join, and part various channels on the server:
/connect - Connect to the specified server address. May be canonical name or
a numeric IP address
/disconnect - Disconnect from the current server.
/list - List channels currently on the server. Channels you are already in
will appear with an asterisk (*).
/join - Join the specified channel. The channel is automatically created on
the server if it does not yet exist.
/part - Part the specified channel. Others in the channel see that you have
left.
/quit - Disconnect from the server and quit squawk.
Alt-< and Alt-> cycle through the channels you are currently in, so that you
may maintain several conversations at once. Note that you will only ever hear
one channel at a time.
<<lessIt is my hope that Squawk will eventually provide a Free alternative to Teamspeak and Ventrilo.
There are currently no releases for this project, but nightly svn snapshots are available from the download section.
Installation:
On GNU/Linux, make sure that Speex, ncurses, and ALSA are installed and
type sudo make install in the source directory.
Running:
The Squawk server is called squawkd. You or one of your friends must run
the server, or you must find a public server, in order to be able to chat.
To start the server, simply run squawkd.
The Squawk client is called squawk. Run squawk, and type /connect some.host
in order to connect to a server. Once connected, some IRC-esque commands will
allow you to list, join, and part various channels on the server:
/connect - Connect to the specified server address. May be canonical name or
a numeric IP address
/disconnect - Disconnect from the current server.
/list - List channels currently on the server. Channels you are already in
will appear with an asterisk (*).
/join - Join the specified channel. The channel is automatically created on
the server if it does not yet exist.
/part - Part the specified channel. Others in the channel see that you have
left.
/quit - Disconnect from the server and quit squawk.
Alt-< and Alt-> cycle through the channels you are currently in, so that you
may maintain several conversations at once. Note that you will only ever hear
one channel at a time.
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2007-01-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1015 downloads
THC-Hydra 5.3
THC-Hydra is the best parallized login hacker. more>>
THC-Hydra is the best parallized login hacker: for Samba, FTP, IMAP, Telnet, POP3, HTTP Auth, LDAP, MySQL, VNC, ICQ, NNTP, Socks5, PCNFS, Cisco and more.
Includes SSL support and is part of Nessus. Visit the project web site to download Win32, Palm and ARM binaries.
Number one of the biggest security holes are passwords, as every password security study shows. Hydra is a parallized login cracker which supports numerous protocols to attack. New modules are easy to add, beside that, it is flexible and very fast.
Currently this tool supports:
TELNET, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, HTTP-PROXY, SMB, SMBNT, MS-SQL, MYSQL, REXEC, RSH, RLOGIN, CVS, SNMP, SMTP-AUTH, SOCKS5, VNC, POP3, IMAP, NNTP, PCNFS, ICQ, SAP/R3, LDAP2, LDAP3, Postgres, Teamspeak, Cisco auth, Cisco enable, LDAP2, Cisco AAA (incorporated in telnet module).
This tool is a proof of concept code, to give researchers and security consultants the possiblity to show how easy it would be to gain unauthorized access from remote to a system.
This tool is for legal purposes only!
If this tool is used as part of a commercial service (e.g. pentest), name, version and web address of this tool must be mentioned in the report.
If this tool is incorporated into a commercial tool (means: it costs money, has license costs or upgrade fees, etc.) or called by it, the name, version and web address of this tool must be mentioned in the report output of the tool. Addtionally, a commercial version, key file, etc. must be made available to the author free of charge.
<<lessIncludes SSL support and is part of Nessus. Visit the project web site to download Win32, Palm and ARM binaries.
Number one of the biggest security holes are passwords, as every password security study shows. Hydra is a parallized login cracker which supports numerous protocols to attack. New modules are easy to add, beside that, it is flexible and very fast.
Currently this tool supports:
TELNET, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, HTTP-PROXY, SMB, SMBNT, MS-SQL, MYSQL, REXEC, RSH, RLOGIN, CVS, SNMP, SMTP-AUTH, SOCKS5, VNC, POP3, IMAP, NNTP, PCNFS, ICQ, SAP/R3, LDAP2, LDAP3, Postgres, Teamspeak, Cisco auth, Cisco enable, LDAP2, Cisco AAA (incorporated in telnet module).
This tool is a proof of concept code, to give researchers and security consultants the possiblity to show how easy it would be to gain unauthorized access from remote to a system.
This tool is for legal purposes only!
If this tool is used as part of a commercial service (e.g. pentest), name, version and web address of this tool must be mentioned in the report.
If this tool is incorporated into a commercial tool (means: it costs money, has license costs or upgrade fees, etc.) or called by it, the name, version and web address of this tool must be mentioned in the report output of the tool. Addtionally, a commercial version, key file, etc. must be made available to the author free of charge.
Download (0.18MB)
Added: 2006-06-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1471 downloads
GOIM - Gamers Own Instant Messenger 1.1.0
GOIM is a full featured jabber / XMPP client with special features (extensions) for gamers. more>>
GOIM is a full featured jabber / XMPP client with special features (extensions) for gamers. (e.g. broadcasting a notification when you join a server.. and see which games others play and join them with one click on the game icon beside their name)
GOIM uses the Eclipse Rich Client Plattform as GUI and SMACK as its jabber library.
You can also use GOIM InsideEclipse IDE.
GOIM is still in an early Beta Stage, which means it may contains bugs and misses features.
Main features:
- Send information about which game is played on which server (This is done by sending a presence with extended information. The information which game on which server will also be visible in the show part, so even people using another client (or icq/msn/..) will see what/where you are playing.
- Current supported games are: Unreal Tournament 2004, Live for Speed, Americas Army, TeamSpeak 2 (not a game, but works the same way)
- Basic Messenging and Presence
- Discover and subscribe to Jabber transports (which allows communication with icq, msn, aim, etc. users)
Enhancements:
- This release includes two new plugins - the InGame Messenger for DirectX 8 games, as well as the GameServer Browser which allows you to query HLSW server lists.
In addition there were many other fixes and enhancements:
- Usability fixes for linux and macOS (including a new chat window which does not use the Browser widget and therefore does not rely on any platform dependent features)
- Added support for jabber File Transfer
- Commands used to launch a game can now be customized
- Fixed bug when autojoining MUC rooms on connecting.
<<lessGOIM uses the Eclipse Rich Client Plattform as GUI and SMACK as its jabber library.
You can also use GOIM InsideEclipse IDE.
GOIM is still in an early Beta Stage, which means it may contains bugs and misses features.
Main features:
- Send information about which game is played on which server (This is done by sending a presence with extended information. The information which game on which server will also be visible in the show part, so even people using another client (or icq/msn/..) will see what/where you are playing.
- Current supported games are: Unreal Tournament 2004, Live for Speed, Americas Army, TeamSpeak 2 (not a game, but works the same way)
- Basic Messenging and Presence
- Discover and subscribe to Jabber transports (which allows communication with icq, msn, aim, etc. users)
Enhancements:
- This release includes two new plugins - the InGame Messenger for DirectX 8 games, as well as the GameServer Browser which allows you to query HLSW server lists.
In addition there were many other fixes and enhancements:
- Usability fixes for linux and macOS (including a new chat window which does not use the Browser widget and therefore does not rely on any platform dependent features)
- Added support for jabber File Transfer
- Commands used to launch a game can now be customized
- Fixed bug when autojoining MUC rooms on connecting.
Download (13.2MB)
Added: 2006-07-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1216 downloads
codstats.tcl 1.1.2
codstats.tcl is a eggdrop tcl script witch communicates with your Call Of Duty server via RCON commands. more>>
codstats.tcl is a eggdrop tcl script witch communicates with your Call Of Duty server via RCON commands and reads responses from the servers log file. codstats.tcl script has several different modules you can enable:
- codspeak module: if you turn this on youll see the users ingame speech on your IRC channel and the playersll see the messages coming from the IRC channel. COD & mIRC color codes will be converted correctly.
- codstats module: player statistics (frag count, toplist, killratio, weapon usage, etc.)
- codevents module: displays server joins/parts on the IRC channel, periodically announces the number of players on the server (if there are players). Period time can be adjusted with CODANNOUNCETIME setting.
So this script is ideal for your COD clans IRC channel using with your private clan server.
Available channel commands for channel/bot operators: (you can change these bindings at the end of this script)
!cstatus (!cs) - prints out server status
!rcon - sends an rcon command (notice: result of command wont be displayed on the channel!) - only for channel/bot operators
!cseen [nick] - prints out the time when the given user was last seen on the cod server
!ctimespent [nick]: prints out the length of time the user has spent playing cod on the server
!cstat [nick] - prints the given nicks stats
!ftopten (!ftop10, !ctopten, !ctop10) - prints the frag top10
!ktopten (!ktop10) - prints the timeskilled top10
!ftop20 (!ctop20) - prints the frag top20
!ktop20 - prints the timeskilled top20
!weapon [nick] - prints nicks favourite weapons used for killing
!target [nick] - prints nicks favourite deadly targets toplist
!hit [nick] - prints the points where nicks got the most deadly hits
!fraglist - displays the servers current fraglist
!savedb - saves database file - only for channel/bot owners
!loaddb - loads database file - only for channel/bot owners
!cuserdel [nick] (!cdeluser) - deletes given nick from the database - only for channel/bot owners
!weed [days] - deletes users not seen since given days - only for channel/bot owners
!csum [to] [from] - adds froms stats to tos stats and deletes from - only for channel/bot owners
Ive made a tcl script for starting/stopping our COD and Teamspeak server using simple commands on our IRC channel. This script called codmngr.tcl You can download it above at the Download section.
Installation:
1. Download UDP support for TCL from here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/tcludp
This is needed because TCL doesnt have UDP protocol support and the script uses UDP for communicating with the COD server.
2. Extract it, run ./configure, make, make install
If configure displays an error message, make sure you have at least tcl8.4-dev (or similar installed.
3. Edit the codstats.tcl file at the SETTINGS section, set your cod host, port and rcon password, select which modules you want to enable, your IRC channel and edit other settings
4. Copy the tcl to your eggdrops scripts directory
5. Edit your eggdrops config and append this line to the end of the file: source scripts/codstats.tcl
6. Rehash your bots config file (.rehash)
Enhancements:
- The backup file now will be saved only at 5 oclock in the morning.
- Weapons named "none" wont be stored anymore.
- A known issues section has been added to codstats.tcl.
- Sometimes empty names were stored, and because of this frags were not saved; this has been fixed.
<<less- codspeak module: if you turn this on youll see the users ingame speech on your IRC channel and the playersll see the messages coming from the IRC channel. COD & mIRC color codes will be converted correctly.
- codstats module: player statistics (frag count, toplist, killratio, weapon usage, etc.)
- codevents module: displays server joins/parts on the IRC channel, periodically announces the number of players on the server (if there are players). Period time can be adjusted with CODANNOUNCETIME setting.
So this script is ideal for your COD clans IRC channel using with your private clan server.
Available channel commands for channel/bot operators: (you can change these bindings at the end of this script)
!cstatus (!cs) - prints out server status
!rcon - sends an rcon command (notice: result of command wont be displayed on the channel!) - only for channel/bot operators
!cseen [nick] - prints out the time when the given user was last seen on the cod server
!ctimespent [nick]: prints out the length of time the user has spent playing cod on the server
!cstat [nick] - prints the given nicks stats
!ftopten (!ftop10, !ctopten, !ctop10) - prints the frag top10
!ktopten (!ktop10) - prints the timeskilled top10
!ftop20 (!ctop20) - prints the frag top20
!ktop20 - prints the timeskilled top20
!weapon [nick] - prints nicks favourite weapons used for killing
!target [nick] - prints nicks favourite deadly targets toplist
!hit [nick] - prints the points where nicks got the most deadly hits
!fraglist - displays the servers current fraglist
!savedb - saves database file - only for channel/bot owners
!loaddb - loads database file - only for channel/bot owners
!cuserdel [nick] (!cdeluser) - deletes given nick from the database - only for channel/bot owners
!weed [days] - deletes users not seen since given days - only for channel/bot owners
!csum [to] [from] - adds froms stats to tos stats and deletes from - only for channel/bot owners
Ive made a tcl script for starting/stopping our COD and Teamspeak server using simple commands on our IRC channel. This script called codmngr.tcl You can download it above at the Download section.
Installation:
1. Download UDP support for TCL from here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/tcludp
This is needed because TCL doesnt have UDP protocol support and the script uses UDP for communicating with the COD server.
2. Extract it, run ./configure, make, make install
If configure displays an error message, make sure you have at least tcl8.4-dev (or similar installed.
3. Edit the codstats.tcl file at the SETTINGS section, set your cod host, port and rcon password, select which modules you want to enable, your IRC channel and edit other settings
4. Copy the tcl to your eggdrops scripts directory
5. Edit your eggdrops config and append this line to the end of the file: source scripts/codstats.tcl
6. Rehash your bots config file (.rehash)
Enhancements:
- The backup file now will be saved only at 5 oclock in the morning.
- Weapons named "none" wont be stored anymore.
- A known issues section has been added to codstats.tcl.
- Sometimes empty names were stored, and because of this frags were not saved; this has been fixed.
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2006-10-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1116 downloads
Libtbb 0.2
Libtbb is an implementation of the TeamSpeak 2 UDP VOIP and chat protocol. more>>
Libtbb is an implementation of the TeamSpeak 2 UDP VOIP and chat protocol.
Installation:
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
Enhancements:
- Support for voice packets and various minor bugfixes.
<<lessInstallation:
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
Enhancements:
- Support for voice packets and various minor bugfixes.
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