oh yeah, if you really don't want to, or simply can't (have root access granted) for "sudo make install" then look in options.c, line 17, change the zero to a one and it will resort to its previous behaviour. there's a comment next to it, should help you identify ... 0=def, 1=cwd,2=other, 0 is current behaviour ie look in /usr/local/share/XorCurses for maps etc, 1 is look in current working directory... i've not got around to actually implementing the changing of these options yet.
------ Hi Clément Did you 'make install'? i've kinda forced this now, you have to. but if you have done this, then install the gnu debugger, gdb (if you don't already) and: gdb ./xorcurses then: run and: backtrace and let me know what it says? i'm gonna try and work out a reasonable way to not force the make install, it's just a matter of do i get it to look within the current working directory always, or only if it does not find (the maps, help) in /usr/local/share/XorCurses, etc. Thanks, james On 6/2/2009, "clemos" <[email protected]> wrote: >Hi James > >The problem is, the game segfaults on my Ubuntu box, now. >Let me know if I can give any information to fix the problem. I'd >really like to be able to play. > >+++++++++ >Clément > >On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 7:58 PM, james of jwm-art net <[email protected]> >> >> * Game area scrolling threshold can be altered >> during play by pressing 1,2, or 3. >> >> * Replay now has 9 speed settings adjusted by >> pressing keys 1-9 during replay. >> >> * Improved main menu - now the map names are >> displayed. >> >> * No longer requires XorCurses to be played >> from within the source directory, you can >> make install. >> >> http://www.jwm-art.net/dark.php?p=XorCurses >> http://www.jwm-art.net/art/archive/XorCurses-0.0.4.tar.bz2 _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
