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WACS Release 1.0.1 For
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WACS stands for Web-based Adult Content Server |
Version Notes (Ubuntu DEB Packages): |
You can now complete the installation or upgrade using wacssetup, our web-based configuration tool.
If that doesn't work out, there's still the manual procedure detailed in
/usr/share/wacs/README.database. More general release notes relating
to this packaged version of WACS can be found at
/usr/share/wacs/README.Ubuntu. More help and documentation is available
through our website on
sourceforge.net or by emailing us at
wacs@beaky.name
Enjoy, and if you do have any problems, please do get in touch!
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Release Highlights: |
- Our first maintenance release after the huge 1.0.0 release.
- Our Demonstration site is live at
www.pinkmetallic.com
plus of course all the usual bug fixes and small enhancements. Please see the
release notes for full details.
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Help And Support |
There are a lot of resources available to help you get the very best
out of the WACS software, whatever your reason for using it. A good place to
start is the very extensive documentation we've prepared to help you along:
Additional resources can be found at our SourceForge.net web site at:
wacsip.sourceforge.net and at
our project page on launchpad.net.
Beyond even that there are two mailing lists, one for users and the other
for developers on sourceforge's list server, Forums, a bug tracker and you
can visit the blog of the lead developer, Beaky at
www.beaky.name or you can email the
wacs team via wacs (at) beaky.name.
If you have a problem running Wacs or an idea for a cute new feature,
we want to hear about it!
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