X-Git-Url: http://git.bytex64.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=www%2Fdoc%2Findex.html;h=6bc071e250aa31d0029239370e6f55a127bab152;hb=9818631aecddd827374a0c01b3ec287e7b018bb1;hp=9dc8c077486f8907374eaab1e1bb449143904d14;hpb=cdcf2e46dea2a2cc210caeb10a951ea8cf5d0e26;p=blerg.git diff --git a/www/doc/index.html b/www/doc/index.html index 9dc8c07..6bc071e 100644 --- a/www/doc/index.html +++ b/www/doc/index.html @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ C.
I know I'm gonna get shit for not using an autoconf-based system, but -I really didn't want to spend time figuring it out. You should edit -libs.mk and put in the paths where you can find headers and libraries -for the above requirements. +
There is now an experimental autoconf build system. If you run
+add-autoconf
, it'll do the magic and create a
+configure
script that'll do the familiar things. If I ever
+get around to distributing source packages, you should find that this
+has already been done.
+
+
If you'd rather stick with the manual system, you should edit libs.mk +and put in the paths where you can find headers and libraries for the +above requirements.
Also, further apologies to BSD folks — I've probably committed
several unconscious Linux-isms. It would not surprise me if the
@@ -106,6 +112,9 @@ made individually as well, if you, for example, don't want to install
the prerequisites for blerg.httpd
or
blerg.cgi
.
+
NOTE: blerg.httpd is deprecated and will not be +updated with new features. +
While it's not strictly required, Blërg will be easier to set up if @@ -335,6 +344,19 @@ interested in. The server will respond with a simple JSON object:
The value of "subscribed" will be either true or false depending on the subscription status. +
POST to /passwd with a username
parameter and an auth
+cookie, plus password
and new_password
+parameters to change the user's password. For extra protection,
+changing a password requires sending the user's current password in the
+password
parameter. If authentication is successful and
+the password matches, the user's password is set to
+new_password
and the server responds with JSON success.
+
+If the password doesn't match, or one of password
or
+new_password
are missing, the server returns JSON failure.
+