Update readme to reflect new build command

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Andrew Pamment 2017-09-25 13:43:58 +10:00
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ If you want to install Magicka BBS, follow these steps.
3. Build the BBS (You may have to adjust the Makefile for your system) 3. Build the BBS (You may have to adjust the Makefile for your system)
`make -f Makefile.linux` (Linux) `gmake -f Makefile.freebsd` (FreeBSD) `make -f Makefile.osx` (macOS) `gmake -f Makefile.netbsd` (NetBSD) `make`
4. Make a directory for logs. 4. Make a directory for logs.
@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ For information on how to configure your BBS, check the wiki https://github.com/
# About the webserver # About the webserver
Magicka now includes a built in webserver based on libmicrohttpd. It is not built by default, if you'd like to build it you will Magicka now includes a built in webserver based on libmicrohttpd. It is not built by default, if you'd like to build it you will
need a recent version of libmicrohttpd. Once you have these prerequisites, you can build magicka with `make -f Makefile.linux.WWW` need a recent version of libmicrohttpd. Once you have these prerequisites, you can build magicka with `make www`
or `make -f Makefile.freebsd.WWW` be sure to do this from a clean source tree. be sure to do this from a clean source tree.
The webserver will use templates in the www/ folder to create internal webpages on the fly, anything in www/static/ is served up as is. The webserver will use templates in the www/ folder to create internal webpages on the fly, anything in www/static/ is served up as is.