systems. It includes multi-player support, user-extensible color, shape and
sound styles, can use TCP/IP networking and features a few different AI
opponents. It was written using the SDL Library.
PR: ports/83202, ports/83207
Submitted by: Alejandro Pulver <alejandro@varnet.biz>
The aim is to find as many words as possible in the time available. Get the
longest word and you'll advance to the next level.
PR: ports/83221
Submitted by: Alejandro Pulver <alejandro@varnet.biz>
build-and-conquer strategy game with very simple rules. A complete game only
lasts for a few minutes and can be a fun break away from work or whatever
you're doing.
PR: ports/83293
Submitted by: Alejandro Pulver <alejandro@varnet.biz>
"ttt" is a very simple one - or two - player Tic Tac Toe game played using a
mouse.
PR: ports/83282
Submitted by: Alejandro Pulver <alejandro@varnet.biz>
No personal, racial, societal slurs are intended. For amusement only.
All the filters read input from stdin, change it, and write the filtered
text to stdout.
PR: ports/83119
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch>
Bribed by: swiss chocolate
- Change master port over to hlserver-flf
- (1) Installation directory went from:
[/compat/linux/usr/games/hlds_l]
to:
[/usr/local/games/hlds_l]
- Add if statements and message to prevent
PORTREVISION bump of master ports affecting
all slave ports
Submitted by: netchild (1)
Since their world was invaded by an alien race, the Blobs have faced a
lifetime of war. But now they have a chance to win the war once and for all.
In Blob Wars : Metal Blob Solid, you take on the role of a fearless Blob
agent, Bob. Bob's mission is to infiltrate the various enemy bases around
the Blobs' homeworld and rescue as many MIAs as possible. But standing in his
way are many vicious aliens, other Blobs who have been assimilated and the
evil alien leader, Galdov.
WWW: http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/blobWars.php
PR: ports/82260
Submitted by: Loren M. Lang <lorenl@alzatex.com>
- USE_LINUX now implies NO_FILTER_SHLIBS=yes. It also doesn't use FreeBSD
tools to strip binaries anymore, so it's not neccesary anymore to override
STRIP and STRIP_CMD.
- USE_LINUX_PREFIX implies NO_MTREE now.
- In the USE_LINUX case, USE_XLIB now depends upon the linux X11 libraries
instead upon the native FreeBSD libraries.
- The variable LINUX_BASE_PORT contains a string which is suitable as an
item in *_DEPENDS, so if a port BATCH_DEPENDS or FETCH_DEPENDS upon the
default (or overriden) linux base, ${LINUX_BASE_PORT} should be used
instead of a hardcoded reference.
- Change all ports to comply to the "new world order".
- The Ports Collection now allows to override the default linux_base port.
Specify e.g. OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=rh-9 in /etc/make.conf to use
${PORTSDIR}/emulators/linux_base-rh-9 (the logic is to use
${PORTSDIR}/emulators/linux_base-${OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT}).
- If USE_LINUX or OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE doesn't point to an existing linux_base
port and if USE_LINUX isn't set to "yes" (case insensitive), the port will
be marked as IGNORE. [1]
- Readd USE_LINUX knobs into several ports and make several uses of a
conditional dependency ("USE_LINUX?=") into an unconditional one
("USE_LINUX=") which where removed/changed by Trevor to allow the use of
alternative linux_base ports. While this is a nice goal, the implementation
resulted in missing dependencies. The OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT knob
in this commit is supposed to fix the problem while keeping the feature.
Basicaly this includes a backout of Trevor's commit, to prevent confusion
I mention it here explicitely.
- Use the correct prefix (X11- instead of LOCAL- or LINUX-) for some ports.
Chase dependencies for this.
- Changes to make linux_devtools installable on amd64, remove some stray
device nodes (they don't work on recent OS versions and aren't really
needed).
- Make linux_base-8 PREFIX clean and remove some stray device nodes.
Additionally tell a little bit more about how to setup NIS/YP [2].
- Update the PGSQL dependency in the linux-opengroupware port to a recent
version (the old one isn't available anymore), I don't know if this
works (at least it isn't more broken than before).
- Use PREFIX/usr/share/doc instead of PREFIX/usr/doc in the divx4linux
ports, the former path exists already and gets populated by other
packages too (PREFIX=LINUXPREFIX!).
- Fix some obvious (non-linuxolator) bugs in some linux ports while being
there.
- Bump PORTREVISION where neccesary.
Requested by: portmgr (linimon) [1]
Submittted by: Gerrit Kuehn <gerrit_huehn@gruft.fido.de [2]
Approved by: portmgr (kris, linimon), maintainers (or maintainer timeout)
Tested on: ports cluster (kris)
Reviewed by: silence on emulation@
Superseedes PR: 69997
Maintainer approval from:
chris@chrisburkert.decracauer@cons.org
des
girgen
jamie@bishopston.net
mezz
mi
nivit@users.sf.net
pat
simond@irrelevant.orgriggs@rrr.deUdo.Schweigert@Siemens.com
- The PR implemented the sound option as a new moon-buggy-esound port,
which I converted to the WITH_ESOUND option (that sets PKGNAMESUFFIX) [1]
Submitted by: Ralf Becker <ralf@akk.org> (maintainer)
Approved by: maintainer timeout (12 days) [1]
PR: ports/81667
01/12/2001
There was a bug on XRally 1.1, that made the game use lots of
CPU. If you were having this problem, just download this patch
and apply it to the source.
Games::Dice simulates die rolls. It uses a function-oriented (not
object-oriented) interface. No functions are exported by default.
The number and type of dice to roll is given in a style which should be
familiar to players of popular role-playing games: adb[+-*/b]c. a is optional
and defaults to 1; it gives the number of dice to roll. b indicates the number
of sides to each die. % can be used instead of 100 for b; hence, rolling 2d%
and 2d100 is equivalent. roll simulates a rolls of b-sided dice and adds
together the results. The optional end, consisting of one of +-*/b and a
number c, can modify the sum of the individual dice. +-*/ are similar in that
they take the sum of the rolls and add or subtract c, or multiply or divide
the sum by c. (x can also be used instead of *.) Using b in this slot is a
little different: it's short for "best" and indicates "roll a number of dice,
but add together only the best few". For example, 5d6b3 rolls five six- sided
dice and adds together the three best rolls.
Author: Philip Newton <pne@cpan.org>
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Games-Dice/
PR: ports/81612
Submitted by: Aaron Dalton <aaron@daltons.ca>
TuxRacer. Note that it has some rendering issues. It plays
fine but it looks wonky on some cards.
PlanetPenguin Racer is an OpenGL racing game featuring Tux, the
Linux mascot. The goal of the game is to slide down a snow- and
ice-covered mountain as quickly as possible. It is based on the
GPL version of TuxRacer.
Differences from TuxRacer include:
* Course progress bar
* Themes
* New terrain types (lava, etc.)
* Actively developed!
WWW: http://projects.planetpenguin.de/racer/
- Convert to OPTIONS [1]
- Use %%DATADIR%% [2]
- Add a hint to UPDATING because of changed config file semantics. [1]
Submitted by: maintainer [1],
barner [2]
PR: ports/81375
Hattrick Organizer is a management tool for the
online football manager game at Hattrick.org.
PR: ports/77042
Submitted by: Lars Engels <lars.engels@0x20.net>
from lib to blib first, then variables were replaced in lib. Swap the order.
No idea how this could work before.
Reported by: Nicholas Kirby <nkirby@dagr.net>