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Prepare for libgnome removal
Remove the 2 last ports depending on libgnome - comms/kb is an abandonware with no upstream left - games/monster-masher is an abandonware
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@ -16319,3 +16319,5 @@ x11-toolkits/libgnomeui||2021-05-01|Dead upstream, no consumers left in the port
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x11-toolkits/p5-Gnome2-Canvas||2021-05-01|Has expired: Deprecated by the Gtk-Perl project. No more security patches and bug fixes
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x11-toolkits/p5-Gnome2-Wnck||2021-05-01|Has expired: Deprecated by the Gtk-Perl project. No more security patches and bug fixes
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devel/p5-Gnome2-GConf||2021-05-01|Has expired: Deprecated by the Gtk-Perl project. No more security patches and bug fixes
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comms/kb||2021-05-01|Abandonware, upstream has disappeared, depends on libgnome
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games/monster-masher||2021-05-01|Abandonware, depends on libgnome
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SUBDIR += inspectrum
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SUBDIR += iwmbt-firmware
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SUBDIR += java-simple-serial-connector
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SUBDIR += kb
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SUBDIR += kermit
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SUBDIR += klog
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SUBDIR += libconcord
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PORTNAME= kb
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PORTVERSION= 8.04
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PORTREVISION= 10
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CATEGORIES= comms hamradio
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MASTER_SITES= http://www.db.net/downloads/
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DISTFILES= kb_src-${PORTVERSION}.tar.gz kb_inst-${PORTVERSION}.tar.gz
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MAINTAINER= hamradio@FreeBSD.org
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COMMENT= Amateur Radio contest logger
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USES= gnome pkgconfig
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USE_GNOME= libgnome gtk20 libbonobo
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NO_WRKSUBDIR= yes
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PKGMESSAGE= ${FILESDIR}/pkg_message
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DESKTOP_ENTRIES="KB" \
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"Kick Butt logger" \
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"${PREFIX}/share/pixmaps/kb/icons/kb-icon.png" \
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"kb" \
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"" \
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true
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OPTIONS_DEFINE= DOCS
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pre-configure:
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@${CP} ${FILESDIR}/Makefile ${WRKSRC}
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do-install:
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${INSTALL_SCRIPT} ${FILESDIR}/kb ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/bin
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${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/kb ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/bin/kb_bin
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${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/kb_server ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/bin
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${INSTALL_DATA} ${FILESDIR}/kb.1 ${STAGEDIR}${MANPREFIX}/man/man1
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${MKDIR} ${STAGEDIR}${DATADIR}
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.for f in COUNTY.CQP DEFAULT.INI CALL_LIB.LST CALL_SS.LST \
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CALL_FD.LST HELP.LST COUNTRY.LST HELPFD.LST \
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SECTION.LST STATE.LST
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${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/$f ${STAGEDIR}${DATADIR}
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.endfor
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${MKDIR} ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/share/pixmaps/kb/icons
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${INSTALL_DATA} ${FILESDIR}/kb-icon.png \
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${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/share/pixmaps/kb/icons/kb-icon.png
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${MKDIR} ${STAGEDIR}${DOCSDIR}
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${INSTALL_DATA} ${FILESDIR}/README_TIPS ${STAGEDIR}${DOCSDIR}
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${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/kb_bsd/README_BSD ${STAGEDIR}${DOCSDIR}
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.for f in LICENSE README README_KINKS README_SRC
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${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/$f ${STAGEDIR}${DOCSDIR}
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.endfor
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.include <bsd.port.mk>
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SHA256 (kb_src-8.04.tar.gz) = 0294ba1ff6b40dda7db1065a53088e3d6d642411c51cddc14b866027840c6a8f
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SIZE (kb_src-8.04.tar.gz) = 96647
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SHA256 (kb_inst-8.04.tar.gz) = cd6707ae05b544e74bc0fdf25ab84c17f93394953f6f1a4fb1c5a84c63af5add
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SIZE (kb_inst-8.04.tar.gz) = 321463
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# Makefile for: kb
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LIBS+= `pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk+-2.0`
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LIBS+= `pkg-config --cflags --libs libgnome-2.0`
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LIBS+= `pkg-config --cflags --libs bonobo-activation-2.0`
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all: kb kb_server
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kb_server: kb_server.c
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${CC} ${CFLAGS} -o kb_server kb_server.c -lm
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kb: boxes.c fboxes.c kb.c radio.c bsd_bells.c fields.c sboxes.c \
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couzon.c init.c kb_server.c support.c elogs.c io.c network.c tree.c
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${CC} ${CFLAGS} -DSPKR -I. ${LIBS} kb.c -o kb -lm
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Tips for the System Administrator:
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Prior to Field Day:
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To prevent users from inadvertently starting up more than one kb_server
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(which would be a very bad thing), I put the kb_server executable on the
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non-server computers with a different name. That way, if the server
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computer dies and a backup computer needs to become the server, the file
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is there and just needs to be renamed back to kb_server.
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I set up the network computers at home before Field Day to make sure
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everything works as expected. Last year, the battery died in one of the
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computers less than a week before Field Day, and a hard disk died on
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another a couple of weeks before that. Much better to have it happen at
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home! I also set up all the Initial Screen information before Field Day
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to save time at the site. KB will save a zero-byte data file that will
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come up automatically when you start KB at Field Day. (It's most
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convenient to do this in June, since KB's default contest for May is WPX
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CW. In June, it's Field Day.)
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At Field Day:
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It's best to start up the client on the server computer before the other
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clients are started. This will minimize network traffic, since the
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first client connected to the server is assumed to be the master client.
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When the master client is on a different computer from the server,
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all the traffic between them is over the network, not local. If you
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lose the master client (say someone accidentally exits KB on that
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machine), the second-connected client automatically becomes the master,
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and the network keeps going, but less efficiently. Similarly, when
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shutting down the network, it's best (but not essential) to shut down
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the remote clients first and then the master client last. When the last
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client has exited, the server program shuts down automatically.
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If a network computer gets turned off by accident, restart it. When you
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reconnect it to the network, all the log information will be
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resynchronized with what's already on the network. If it's a client
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that goes down, it's all automatic. If it's the server, you'll have to
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reconnect all the clients after the server is running again.
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The VHF station at the AARA Field Day uses KB, but is not connected to
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the network. 6-meters is logged as 160-meters, and the higher bands are
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logged up from there. The VHF ops leave me a note as to which "band" is
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which. After Field Day, I edit the band designators on the electronic
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dupe sheets to reflect the correct bands. I then copy the VHF dupe
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sheet file into the HF dupe sheet file for submittal. (Be careful here,
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since the filenames from the HF and VHF stations for ALL of the files
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(main data file, log, dupe sheets, etc.) will be identical. Take
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appropriate action to keep them straight.) There is a command-line
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capability with KB to specify a non-default file name, but using it at
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Field Day, especially with unfamiliar users, is probably asking for trouble.
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The GOTA station must not be networked with the other stations, since
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all computers on the network are assumed to be logging with the same
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call sign. The GOTA station will need its own dupe sheet. All warnings
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about the identical file names for the VHF station apply here too.
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I tend to prepare for the worst, so I like to do a file back-up
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occasionally (to either a floppy disk or USB memory stick) using Alt-O
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(Output). Use separate media for the main network, VHF, and GOTA
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stations to avoid overwriting the identically-named data files. (If you
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have a separate server computer, you won't have to interrupt any
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operators on the network to do this.) KB forces a hard disk write after
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every logged QSO, and I've never lost a contact using KB (with power
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outages, etc.), but I don't want to be a goat at Field Day(!).
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After Field Day:
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See VHF station tip above (for after Field Day items).
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The summary sheet that KB generates is for use as an aid in filling out
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the ARRL online entry form. It is not for submittal to ARRL. (ARRL
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only wants the dupe sheets.)
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Tips for Operators/Users:
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General:
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At the AARA Field Day (the first two years we used KB), we set up a
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"Demo" computer to allow users to get familiar with how KB works. This
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computer was not networked to any of the "official" computers (the ones
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with real Field Day logs on them). They could play with this computer,
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get stuck, ask questions, work North Korea, etc. We also gave a
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training session on this computer an hour or two before Field Day
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started. We won't be doing a demo station this year, but by now our ops
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are familiar enough with KB that it isn't necessary.
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Specific:
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When using KB to send messages (either CW or DVK), it is more convenient
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to "shift the function keys". This allows each message to be sent with
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a single keystroke. Which type of message is sent (CW or DVK) is
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determined by which mode has been selected (CW or phone). The menu bar
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functions then require pressing the shift key in conjunction with the
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appropriate function key.
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There are two "dupe modes" in KB: Ask and Always. "Ask" is good for
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search-and-pounce operation. If a dupe is encountered, KB will ask
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whether the operator wants to work that call again or not. "Always" is
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good for running stations. In this mode, KB will mark each dupe with a
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red star (and zero points), and let the operator continue without
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interruption. (When running, it's a lot faster to just work the dupes
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rather than to argue with them about it.)
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When editing a previously logged call (to correct any logging errors),
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the proper way to complete the task is to press <Enter>. Many
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unfamiliar users (at our Field Day) hit <Escape> instead. Unfortunately
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for them, <Escape> is the command to clear a field. Fortunately for
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them (but only if they know about it), Alt-<Escape> will restore the
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original contents of that field (before it was edited). Then they can
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try editing again, and use <Enter> to resume operating.
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Also, when sending CW or DVK messages, the proper way to interrupt the
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message is to press <Pause/Break>. Unfortunately, unfamiliar operators
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like to use <Escape> for this too, and KB dutifully clears the field.
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There's no way to retrieve the previous contents in this case, however.
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(I'm going to try more Post-It notes on the keyboard this year.)
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Many of our club's operators are long-time users of CT and WriteLog. In
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those programs, the space bar is used like a tab key. In KB, the space
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bar is used to reassemble two parts of a call sign. (For example, the
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operator only gets the last two letters of the call, RC, then asks for
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the rest. When the rest is received, the operator has typed in the call
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field: RC VE3, which when <Enter> or <TAB> is pressed, gets reassembled
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to VE3RC. (Before Field Day 2006 started, our ops were insisting that
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the space bar "has to be" used like a tab key, until they saw this.
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Then they wondered how they could ever operate again without it. We got
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no complaints about the space bar in 2007.)
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An operator at one station can send a message across the network using
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Alt-M. (When the rate is slow, and/or the ops want to harass each other,
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they can stay in touch this way.) The messages will cover up part of
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the menu bar (and the automatically generated network messages will also
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do this). Pressing Alt-R will redraw the screen with the full menu bar
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restored.
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#!/bin/sh
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if [ ! -e ~/.kb ];then
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mkdir ~/.kb
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cd ~/.kb
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ln -s /usr/local/bin/kb_server kb_server
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fi
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cd ~/.kb
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cp -f /usr/local/share/kb/* .
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exec kb_bin
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.Dd May 24, 2008
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.Os Unix
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.Dt kb 1
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm kb
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.Nd Contest logger for gnome
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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This program is a contest logger specifically written for the gnome
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window manager,
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though it will work under all window managers.
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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.B kb
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kb consists of a pair of programs, the kb GUI and the kb_server, which
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is a logging reflector. A multi-op site can use one copy of kb_server to
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replicate all events/logs to all clients running kb over a LAN;
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such as at a field day. This does mean a lot of LAN traffic but
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also means any user can take over the job of the kb_server and with
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the replicated logs there is a lot of backup as well.
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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If documents were installed for kb on your system: README_BSD,README_SRC,
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README, README_KINKS and README_TIPS.
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.Pp
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The location of documents is system dependent, but is typically in
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/usr/local/share/doc/kb for BSD system and /usr/share/doc/kb for Linux systems.
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.Sh AUTHORS
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Walter J. Legowski (WA1KKM) <wa1kkm@k2ct.net>
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--- init.c.orig 2008-03-30 09:33:37.000000000 -0400
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+++ init.c 2008-07-17 15:33:42.000000000 -0400
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@@ -525,6 +525,8 @@
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pfd = pango_font_description_from_string ("misc fixed 16");
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pfm = pango_context_get_metrics (pc, pfd, pl);
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ipfmgadw = pango_font_metrics_get_approximate_digit_width (pfm);
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+/* A misc fixed 16 is not a monospace font! -db */
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+#if 0
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if(ipfmgadw/PANGO_SCALE==wcol)
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{
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cursor_offset = 4;
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pango_font_description_free (pfd);
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}
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else
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+#endif
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{
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for(nff=0; nff<2; nff++)
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{
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- for(font_size=10; font_size<=24; font_size++)
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+ for(font_size=10; font_size<=32; font_size++)
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{
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pango_font_metrics_unref (pfm);
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pango_font_description_free (pfd);
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pfd = pango_font_description_from_string (font_desc);
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pfm = pango_context_get_metrics (pc, pfd, pl);
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ipfmgadw = pango_font_metrics_get_approximate_digit_width (pfm);
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- if(ipfmgadw/PANGO_SCALE==wcol)
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+ if(ipfmgadw/PANGO_SCALE>=wcol)
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{
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nfound = TRUE;
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ipfmgd = pango_font_metrics_get_descent (pfm);
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pango_font_metrics_unref (pfm);
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pango_font_description_free (pfd);
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if(nfound)
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- printf("Found a good font [%s]\n", font_desc);
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+ {
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+ if(ipfmgadw/PANGO_SCALE>wcol)
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+ printf("Font may appear squashed due to your screen resolution\n");
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+ printf("Found a good font [%s] font_size %d\n", font_desc, font_size);
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+ }
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else
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{
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printf("Cannot find a suitable font for your system!\n");
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--- support.c.orig 2008-03-30 08:31:55.000000000 -0500
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+++ support.c 2014-03-01 21:19:48.000000000 -0500
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@@ -1199,31 +1199,21 @@
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static gint get_running_pid(const gchar *filnam)
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{
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FILE *fp;
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- gchar filnam_hold[14], psc_line[81], system_line[41];
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+ gchar psc_line[81], system_line[41];
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gint ami_running=-1;
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- strcpy(filnam_hold, filnam);
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- strcat(filnam_hold, ".tmp");
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#ifdef BSD
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- strcpy(system_line, "ps | grep ");
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- strcat(system_line, filnam);
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- strcat(system_line, " | grep -v grep > ");
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- strcat(system_line, filnam_hold);
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+ sprintf(system_line, "ps | grep %s | grep -v grep", filnam);
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#else
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- strcpy(system_line, "ps -C ");
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- strcat(system_line, filnam);
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- strcat(system_line, " | sort > ");
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- strcat(system_line, filnam_hold);
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+ sprintf(system_line, "ps -C | grep %s | sort", filnam);
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#endif
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- system(system_line);
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- fp = fopen(filnam_hold, "r");
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+ fp = popen(system_line, "r");
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if(fp!=NULL)
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{
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fgets(psc_line, sizeof(psc_line), fp);
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if(kb_index (psc_line, filnam)>-1)
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ami_running = atoi(psc_line);
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fclose(fp);
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- remove(filnam_hold);
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}
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return ami_running;
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}
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The KB contest logging computer program runs on the Linux operating system
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with the Gnome desktop. The program is under development, and currently
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supports the CQ WW, CQ WPX, and ARRL DX contests, plus Field Day.
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Features include on-the-fly dupe checking, CW and voice message keying,
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super check partial, packet (Telnet and rf nodes), networking, and
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radio control (currently for the FT-1000 only). The program is designed
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to be used by U.S. stations, with some support for Canadian stations.
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New features and contests are being added regularly, and I will consider
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adding support for DX stations if there is sufficient demand.
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(The port version has bug fixes and some modifications for Canadian stations.
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- db)
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WWW: http://www.k2ct.net/kbsoftware/kbsoftware.htm
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bin/kb
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bin/kb_bin
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bin/kb_server
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man/man1/kb.1.gz
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%%DATADIR%%/CALL_FD.LST
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%%DATADIR%%/CALL_LIB.LST
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%%DATADIR%%/CALL_SS.LST
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%%DATADIR%%/COUNTY.CQP
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%%DATADIR%%/COUNTRY.LST
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%%DATADIR%%/DEFAULT.INI
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%%DATADIR%%/HELP.LST
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%%DATADIR%%/HELPFD.LST
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%%DATADIR%%/SECTION.LST
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%%DATADIR%%/STATE.LST
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share/pixmaps/kb/icons/kb-icon.png
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%%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/LICENSE
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%%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/README
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%%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/README_BSD
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%%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/README_KINKS
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%%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/README_SRC
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%%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/README_TIPS
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SUBDIR += miscom
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SUBDIR += mkhexgrid
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SUBDIR += moagg
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SUBDIR += monster-masher
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SUBDIR += monsterz
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SUBDIR += moon-buggy
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SUBDIR += moonlander
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# Created by: Koop Mast <einekoai@chello.nl>
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PORTNAME= monster
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PORTVERSION= 1.8.1
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PORTREVISION= 10
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CATEGORIES= games gnome
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MASTER_SITES= http://people.iola.dk/olau/monster-masher/source/
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PKGNAMESUFFIX= -masher
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DISTNAME= ${PORTNAME}${PKGNAMESUFFIX}-${PORTVERSION}
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MAINTAINER= kwm@FreeBSD.org
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COMMENT= Gnomemm puzzle game where you have to clean the caves of monsters
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LIB_DEPENDS= libgnomecanvasmm-2.6.so:graphics/libgnomecanvasmm26 \
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libgconfmm-2.6.so:devel/gconfmm26 \
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libglademm-2.4.so:devel/libglademm24
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USES= compiler:c++11-lang gettext gmake gnome pathfix pkgconfig \
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tar:bzip2
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USE_CXXSTD= c++11
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USE_GNOME= gnomeprefix intlhack libgnome
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GNU_CONFIGURE= yes
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CPPFLAGS+= -I${LOCALBASE}/include
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LDFLAGS+= -L${LOCALBASE}/lib
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GCONF_SCHEMAS= monster-masher.schemas
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post-patch:
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@${REINPLACE_CMD} -e 's|glib/.*\.h>|glib.h>|g' \
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${WRKSRC}/src/pixbuf-drawing.hpp
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.include <bsd.port.mk>
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SHA256 (monster-masher-1.8.1.tar.bz2) = 09f710fe1293fc6c8791ed569d02143c238659f8b635b364f59f08ab6c5ea5b1
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SIZE (monster-masher-1.8.1.tar.bz2) = 1042299
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@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
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--- src/Makefile.in.orig 2010-10-31 15:18:09.000000000 +0100
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+++ src/Makefile.in 2010-10-31 15:18:40.000000000 +0100
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@@ -266,7 +266,7 @@
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ucompose.hpp \
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vector.hpp
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-@MAINTAINER_MODE_FALSE@AM_CXXFLAGS = @CXXFLAGS@ $(DEPS_CFLAGS) -Wall -O3
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+@MAINTAINER_MODE_FALSE@AM_CXXFLAGS = @CXXFLAGS@ $(DEPS_CFLAGS) -Wall @CFLAGS@
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@MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE@AM_CXXFLAGS = @CXXFLAGS@ $(DEPS_CFLAGS) -O0 -Wall
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LDADD = $(DEPS_LIBS)
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glade_DATA = ui.glade
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@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
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--- src/arena.cpp.orig Mon Nov 3 06:47:41 2003
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+++ src/arena.cpp Wed Nov 5 20:32:03 2003
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@@ -64,11 +64,16 @@
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Vector<int> Arena::random_tile()
|
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{
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+ const size_t ax = size.x - 2;
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+ const size_t ay = size.y - 2;
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+ const size_t av = ax * ay;
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+
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Vector<int> t;
|
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do {
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- t.x = std::rand() % (size.x - 2) + 1;
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- t.y = std::rand() % (size.y - 2) + 1;
|
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+ const int rnd = std::rand() % av;
|
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+ t.x = rnd % ax + 1;
|
||||
+ t.y = rnd / ax + 1;
|
||||
} while (occupier(t) != 0);
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return t;
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Remove esound dependency. In recent versions of libgnome,
|
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gnome_sound_connection_get() always returns -1, so esd_sample_play()
|
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can never work.
|
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|
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--- src/sound.cpp.orig 2018-08-17 12:52:26 UTC
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+++ src/sound.cpp
|
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@@ -18,9 +18,6 @@
|
||||
* USA.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
||||
-#include <libgnome/gnome-sound.h>
|
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-#include <esd.h>
|
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-
|
||||
#include "sound.hpp"
|
||||
|
||||
|
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@@ -40,16 +37,4 @@ Sound::~Sound()
|
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|
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void Sound::play(const std::string &name)
|
||||
{
|
||||
- int id;
|
||||
-
|
||||
- cache_map::iterator i = cache.find(name);
|
||||
- if (i != cache.end())
|
||||
- id = i->second;
|
||||
- else {
|
||||
- id = gnome_sound_sample_load(name.c_str(),
|
||||
- (MONSTER_MASHER_SOUND_DIR + name).c_str());
|
||||
- cache.insert(make_pair(name, id));
|
||||
- }
|
||||
-
|
||||
- esd_sample_play(gnome_sound_connection_get(), id);
|
||||
}
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@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
|
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Monster Masher is an action game for the Gnome desktop environment.
|
||||
The basic idea is that you, as levitation worker gnome, has to clean
|
||||
the caves for monsters that want to roll over you. You do the cleaning
|
||||
by mashing the monsters with stone blocks.
|
||||
|
||||
WWW: http://people.iola.dk/olau/monster-masher/
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@ -1,141 +0,0 @@
|
||||
bin/monster-masher
|
||||
share/applications/monster-masher.desktop
|
||||
share/monster-masher/glade/ui.glade
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/block-24.png
|
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share/monster-masher/pixmaps/block-32.png
|
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share/monster-masher/pixmaps/egg-layer-egg-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/egg-layer-egg-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/egg-layer-gore-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/egg-layer-gore-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/egg-layer-monster-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/egg-layer-monster-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/footprint-down-leftmost.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/footprint-down-rightmost.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/footprint-left-down-leftmost.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/footprint-left-down-rightmost.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/footprint-left-leftmost.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/footprint-left-rightmost.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/footprint-left-up-leftmost.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/footprint-left-up-rightmost.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/footprint-right-down-leftmost.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/footprint-right-down-rightmost.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/footprint-right-leftmost.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/footprint-right-rightmost.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/footprint-right-up-leftmost.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/footprint-right-up-rightmost.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/footprint-up-leftmost.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/footprint-up-rightmost.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/freeze-box-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/freeze-box-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hard-egg-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hard-egg-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hard-gore-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hard-gore-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hard-monster-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hard-monster-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hero-down-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hero-down-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hero-gore-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hero-gore-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hero-left-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hero-left-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hero-left-down-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hero-left-down-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hero-left-up-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hero-left-up-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hero-right-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hero-right-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hero-right-down-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hero-right-down-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hero-right-up-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hero-right-up-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hero-up-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/hero-up-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/invisible-hero-down-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/invisible-hero-down-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/invisible-hero-left-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/invisible-hero-left-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/invisible-hero-left-down-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/invisible-hero-left-down-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/invisible-hero-left-up-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/invisible-hero-left-up-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/invisible-hero-right-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/invisible-hero-right-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/invisible-hero-right-down-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/invisible-hero-right-down-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/invisible-hero-right-up-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/invisible-hero-right-up-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/invisible-hero-up-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/invisible-hero-up-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/levitation-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/levitation-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/monster-wall-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/monster-wall-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/plain-egg-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/plain-egg-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/plain-gore-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/plain-gore-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/plain-monster-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/plain-monster-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/power-up-explode-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/power-up-explode-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/power-up-freeze-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/power-up-freeze-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/power-up-invisibility-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/power-up-invisibility-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/seeker-egg-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/seeker-egg-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/seeker-gore-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/seeker-gore-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/seeker-monster-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/seeker-monster-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/splash.jpg
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/wall-24.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/pixmaps/wall-32.png
|
||||
share/monster-masher/sounds/clinck.wav
|
||||
share/monster-masher/sounds/splat.wav
|
||||
share/pixmaps/monster-masher.png
|
||||
share/locale/ar/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/az/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/bg/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/ca/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/cs/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/cy/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/da/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/dz/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/el/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/en_CA/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/en_GB/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/eu/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/fi/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/ga/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/gu/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/hr/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/it/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/ka/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/lt/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/lv/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/nb/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/ne/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/oc/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/pa/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/pl/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/pt_BR/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/rw/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/sl/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/sq/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/sr/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/sr@Latn/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/sv/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/ta/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/tr/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/uk/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/vi/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/zh_CN/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/zh_HK/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
||||
share/locale/zh_TW/LC_MESSAGES/monster-masher.mo
|
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