WINDOWS:
    just unpack




LINUX:
    - Compiling:
        make


    - Quick start: after calling make the binaries are put into the bin
        directory, and you can run the server right away from there:
    
        bin/coid -l bin/libcoidserver.so bin

        That means:
        Start bin/coid, load server library bin/libcoidserver.so.
        Look for config file in the 'bin' directory (probably there won't
        be any config (.devconf) file, when the program defaults to loading
        all devices from the <config_dir>/device directory, what is
        bin/device in this case). 


    - Running from any directory (without installation):
        coid -l path/server_library.so config_directory

        and in the .devconf file (placed in config_directory) add/change entry
        "directory" to path where your device directory is placed.


    - Installation to /usr/local/...:
        make install
        
        (as root), this will install coid loader, coid server library, coidgen,
        coidc (console) and console device.


    - Chat service and http server service:
        If you want to compile and install other services (http server or chat),
        type:

        make chat
        make http

        or just:
        make all
        to build everything

        and finally copy their device folders (bin/chat, bin/httpserv)
        to /usr/local/lib/coid/device

        Another way:
        make install_chat
        make install_http

        to install all, type:
        make install_all


    - Running coid (after the installation):
        just type:
        coid

        If you have installed coid, its default startup is:
        load /usr/local/lib/coid/libcoidserver.so and search for
        /etc/coid/.devconf (if no config dir was given as argument).
        It will look there for the device directory, default is
        /usr/local/lib/coid/device


    - Need help ?
        man coid
        man coidgen
        http://coid.sourceforge.net


    - Examples:
        bin/coid -l bin/libcoidserver.so bin -p 54321
        coid -p 12345 ~/.coid

        bin/coid -l bin/libcoidserver.so bin -p 54321
        # -l option requires path (if the library is not located in common locations
        # such as /usr/lib, ...),
        # so you must use prefix './' for current directory,  e.g. ./libcoidserver.so
        cd bin
        coid -l ./libcoidserver.so . -p 54321

        # console:
        coidc localhost:12345
        coidc -all localhost:55099

	# Default coid account for console is: root (without password)
