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authorandreas <andreas@FreeBSD.org>1997-10-04 22:53:11 +0800
committerandreas <andreas@FreeBSD.org>1997-10-04 22:53:11 +0800
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parent8dc1d5515f125f5cd602d83ac185f4b4d34986a2 (diff)
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cosmetic changes using portlint, a really nice tool ;-)
Diffstat (limited to 'games/nethack-qt')
-rw-r--r--games/nethack-qt/Makefile56
-rw-r--r--games/nethack-qt/pkg-descr32
2 files changed, 28 insertions, 60 deletions
diff --git a/games/nethack-qt/Makefile b/games/nethack-qt/Makefile
index 5d60bb2dc385..2f272641eb87 100644
--- a/games/nethack-qt/Makefile
+++ b/games/nethack-qt/Makefile
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
# Date created: So 6 Apr 1997 04:25:57 MET DST
# Whom: Andreas Klemm <andreas@klemm.gtn.com>
#
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.6 1997/04/15 01:49:44 asami Exp $
+# $Id: Makefile,v 1.7 1997/07/12 16:53:38 max Exp $
#
DISTNAME= nethack-3.2.2
@@ -30,38 +30,38 @@ USE_GMAKE= yes
MAN6= dgn_comp.6 dlb.6 lev_comp.6 nethack.6 recover.6
pre-configure:
- @echo "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
- @echo "!!! You cannot install nethack and nethack-qt in parallel !!!"
- @echo "!!! But nethack-qt might read your prior nethack scores !!!"
- @echo "!!! Don't forget to backup your nethack libdir if it's !!!"
- @echo "!!! important for you !!!"
- @echo "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
- @cd ${WRKSRC}/win; tar xvzf ${DISTDIR}/${QT_PATCH}
- @cd ${WRKSRC}; patch < win/Qt/nhqt.patch
- @cd ${WRKSRC}/sys/unix; ${SH} setup.sh
- @cd ${WRKSRC}/src; patch < ${FILESDIR}/src-Makefile.diff
- @cd ${WRKSRC}/src; patch < ${FILESDIR}/src-sounds.c.diff
- @cd ${WRKSRC}; patch < ${FILESDIR}/include-unixconf.h.diff
+ @ ${ECHO} "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
+ @ ${ECHO} "!! You cannot install nethack and nethack-qt in parallel !!"
+ @ ${ECHO} "!! But nethack-qt might read your prior nethack scores !!"
+ @ ${ECHO} "!! Don't forget to backup your nethack libdir if it's !!"
+ @ ${ECHO} "!! important for you !!"
+ @ ${ECHO} "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
+ @ cd ${WRKSRC}/win; tar xvzf ${DISTDIR}/${QT_PATCH}
+ @ cd ${WRKSRC}; ${PATCH} < win/Qt/nhqt.patch
+ @ cd ${WRKSRC}/sys/unix; ${SH} setup.sh
+ @ cd ${WRKSRC}/src; ${PATCH} < ${FILESDIR}/src-Makefile.diff
+ @ cd ${WRKSRC}/src; ${PATCH} < ${FILESDIR}/src-sounds.c.diff
+ @ cd ${WRKSRC}; ${PATCH} < ${FILESDIR}/include-unixconf.h.diff
post-install:
- @cd ${WRKSRC}/doc; chmod 644 *.6
- @cd ${WRKSRC}/doc; PREFIX=${PREFIX} ${MAKE} manpages
+ @ cd ${WRKSRC}/doc; chmod 644 *.6
+ @ cd ${WRKSRC}/doc; PREFIX=${PREFIX} ${MAKE} manpages
.if !defined(NOPORTDOCS)
${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/doc/nethack
${CP} ${WRKSRC}/doc/Guidebook.txt ${PREFIX}/share/doc/nethack
.endif
- @cd ${PREFIX}/lib/nethackdir; tar xzf ${DISTDIR}/${QT_SOUND}
- @cd ${PREFIX}/lib/nethackdir; chown games.games *.au .nethackrc
- @cd ${PREFIX}/lib/nethackdir; chmod 444 *.au .nethackrc
- echo "-----------------------"
- echo "post-installation hints
- echo "-----------------------"
- echo "a) Add this to your user environment:"
- echo " setenv AUDIOSERVER `hostname`:0"
- echo "b) Start the NAS audio server"
- echo " auvoxware -aa & # -aa allows any host access"
- echo "c) Copy the example nethackrc file from $FILESDIR to your"
- echo " login directory:"
- echo " cp $FILESDIR/sample.nethackrc $HOME/.nethackrc"
+ @ cd ${PREFIX}/lib/nethackdir; tar xzf ${DISTDIR}/${QT_SOUND}
+ @ cd ${PREFIX}/lib/nethackdir; chown games.games *.au .nethackrc
+ @ cd ${PREFIX}/lib/nethackdir; chmod 444 *.au .nethackrc
+ @ ${ECHO} "-----------------------"
+ @ ${ECHO} "post-installation hints
+ @ ${ECHO} "-----------------------"
+ @ ${ECHO} "a) Add this to your user environment:"
+ @ ${ECHO} " setenv AUDIOSERVER `hostname`:0"
+ @ ${ECHO} "b) Start the NAS audio server"
+ @ ${ECHO} " auvoxware -aa & # -aa allows any host access"
+ @ ${ECHO} "c) Copy the example nethackrc file from $FILESDIR to your"
+ @ ${ECHO} " login directory:"
+ @ ${ECHO} " ${CP} $FILESDIR/sample.nethackrc $HOME/.nethackrc"
.include <bsd.port.mk>
diff --git a/games/nethack-qt/pkg-descr b/games/nethack-qt/pkg-descr
index a96d2d7b08fa..143ab871f433 100644
--- a/games/nethack-qt/pkg-descr
+++ b/games/nethack-qt/pkg-descr
@@ -1,14 +1,11 @@
From: http://www.uq.edu.au/~cswallis/nhqt/
-NetHack QT - What is it?
-
NetHack is a Free graphical one-player roleplaying game with a
highly modular window system interface supporting TTY, VGA, Mac,
Amiga, and other displays. Qt is a graphical user interface toolkit.
So, "NetHack with Qt interface" is a version of NetHack which has
a user interface module written using the Qt toolkit.
-How is it better than the plain X11 interface?
The Qt interface has these extra features:
o Tiles (graphics) in the inventory and other item-menu windows.
@@ -23,32 +20,3 @@ o You rarely need to put the mouse in a pop-up to interact with it.
o Macros - hidden feature - F1=multi-rest F2=multi-search F3=try-it
o It is much easier to code, so new feature-requests are more easily done.
o Sound support.
-
-The standard NetHack X11 interface is written in C using the Athena
-Widgets toolkit. The strongest reason for doing it that way was
-that NetHack is one of the most incredibly portable programs of
-any kind, and the Athena Widget Set is also available for free on
-a large number of X11 implementations. The problem is that Athena
-Widgets (also known as Xaw) is very ugly, difficult to program in,
-and buggy. The Qt interface toolkit on the other hand is written
-in C++ and is freely portable to any X11 implementation, but is
-less widespread, making it inappropriate for the standard NetHack
-X11 interface.
-
-Sound support
-
-The QtNetHack patch includes experimental support for sounds to be
-played based on messages. For example, you can arrange for a gong
-to sound when the message "... cursing shoplifter..." appears. The
-system maps any regular expression (can be just some text) to a
-sound. The QtNetHack windowport is the only one providing this
-method, and it does so using the NAS (Network Audio System) . As
-distributed, the patch enables this feature - see include/config.h
-once you have applied the patch, and look for USER_SOUNDS for an
-explanation of how to disable it if you want to.
-
-You will also want to collect some sound samples to try it out,
-and a .nethackrc attaching them to messages. This package contains
-the .au files that I use, and my ~/.nethackrc. Many of the sounds
-are from the nhsound package, which you can find referenced on the
-NetHack Home Page.