Set the environment:
                           . ./setEnv.sh
                          Note the two dots. 
                            That is not a typo.
                          Run ant:
                           ant
                          This should build 
                            the source.
                            
                            Now edit workspace/config/services.config 
                            and modules.config and uncomment any
                            services or modules that you want to have. Each service 
                            and module has its own
                            config file that you can edit to specify parameters.
                            
                            Or you can just 
                            try it out as it is. The defaults should be good.
                          Run the server:
                           ant run &
                          If you want to access 
                            the files in the workspace via WebDAV, point your
                            WebDAV browser at "http://localhost:9090/". 
                            I prefer SkunkDAV
                            (http://skunkdav.sourceforge.net/) 
                            but others should work. Cadaver doesn't work
                            yet and I'm not sure why. Let me know which WebDAV 
                            client do and don't work.
                          To connect 
                            to the server's interactive shell:
                           telnet localhost 
                            2323
                          If you have the login 
                            service enabled, then you can telnet to the port
                            specified in login.config and type commands. If you 
                            have the stdio
                            service enabled then you can type commands directly 
                            from the console. If you
                            have the script services enabled then the server will 
                            read commands from
                            a file specified in the config file. How commands 
                            are interpreted is
                            dependnent on what interpreter you specify in the 
                            config file.
                          Using either the telnet 
                            or console interface with the Login interpreter, login
                            as God like this:
                            name: God
                            pass: God
                          Now type 'help' to 
                            see the list of commands. To learn more about them, 
                            you
                            can read the source in server/CommandInterpreter.java. 
                            The help command
                            is pretty out of date.
                          The 'shutdown' command 
                            shuts down the server. The 'quit' command logs
                            you out.
                          A fun tutorial on 
                            how to user your Momoko server to talk on IRC is in
                            the tutorial directory.