How to compile this package:

Its really quite simple -- its about the same difficulty as compiling
any GNU software (however, this is _not_ GNU software)

  o  Run 'configure' by using one (and only one) of the following:

		./configure
		sh configure

  o  By default, 'configure' sets up the software to be run from
     /usr/local -- if this is not the case for you (ie, you are not
     the superuser compiling for the entire system) you can run
     configure with the "--prefix=/path/to/somewhere" flag, for example:

		./configure --prefix=/usr/home/jnelson

  o  This IRC II client can be compiled and run on almost every unix
     known to man.  It can compile on both an old ("K&R") compiler as
     well as a new ("ANSI") compiler.  It definitely should work fine
     for all reasonable POSIX systems (4.4BSD, SVR4, OSF/2, Linux), and 
     will probably work on SVR3, 4.2BSD, and even NeXT systems.

  o  To compile ircii, type 'make' in the main ircii directory.  This
     will compile the `irc', `ircflush', `ircserv' and `wserv' programs
     that live in the `source' subdirectory.

  o  Once that you are happy with the compilation, you can install them
     with `make install'.  This will install all the binaries, scripts,
     translation tables, man pages, and help files into the path you
     specified in the Makefile (or when you ran configure)

  o  You can now delete the object files and binaries if you want to
     save some space by typing `make clean'.  If you are sure you probably
     wont have to compile again, but you want to keep the source code
     around, you can use `make distclean'.  You should make distclean
     before you try to compile again for a different architecture.

  o  Bug reports go to ircii@cris.com.  Please see the BUG_FORM file for
     information about how to file a bug report.  Please include as much
     information as possible.
