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freebsd-ports/games/nethack34/files/patch-ae
Seiichirou Hiraoka 03d9e353db Fix 'missing rip.xpm' error.
patch-aa contains patch for some files.
So separate to some patch-a?
PR: ports/10680
Submitted by: h-nokubi@yyy.or.jp
1999-03-21 09:13:43 +00:00

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diff -ruN ./include/unixconf.h ../nethack-3.2.2/include/unixconf.h
--- ./include/unixconf.h Wed Dec 11 05:20:08 1996
+++ ../nethack-3.2.2/include/unixconf.h Sun Mar 21 17:25:02 1999
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
/* define any of the following that are appropriate */
/* #define SVR4 /* use in addition to SYSV for System V Release 4 */
-#define NETWORK /* if running on a networked system */
+/* #define NETWORK /* if running on a networked system */
/* e.g. Suns sharing a playground through NFS */
#define SUNOS4 /* SunOS 4.x */
/* #define LINUX /* Another Unix clone */
@@ -42,12 +42,12 @@
/* #define AIX_31 /* In AIX 3.1 (IBM RS/6000) use BSD ioctl's to gain
* job control (note that AIX is SYSV otherwise)
* Also define this for AIX 3.2 */
-/* #define TEXTCOLOR /* Use System V r3.2 terminfo color support */
+#define TEXTCOLOR /* Use System V r3.2 terminfo color support */
/* and/or ANSI color support on termcap systems */
/* and/or X11 color */
-/* #define POSIX_JOB_CONTROL /* use System V / POSIX job control
+#define POSIX_JOB_CONTROL /* use System V / POSIX job control
* (e.g., VSUSP) */
-/* #define POSIX_TYPES /* use POSIX types for system calls and termios */
+#define POSIX_TYPES /* use POSIX types for system calls and termios */
/* define for many recent OS releases, including
* those with specific defines (since types are
* changing toward the standard from earlier chaos).
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@
* A stat system call is done on the mailbox every MAILCKFREQ moves.
*/
-#define MAIL /* Deliver mail during the game */
+/* #define MAIL /* Deliver mail during the game */
/* The Andrew Message System does mail a little differently from normal
* UNIX. Mail is deposited in the user's own directory in ~/Mailbox