Author: arand-guest
Date: 2011-05-08 23:32:46 +0000 (Sun, 08 May 2011)
New Revision: 12279
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non-free/packages/trunk/assaultcube/debian/assaultcube-server.6
non-free/packages/trunk/assaultcube/debian/assaultcube.6
non-free/packages/trunk/assaultcube/debian/assaultcube.manpages
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2011-05-08 23:32:00 UTC (rev 12278)
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-.TH ASSAULTCUBE 6 "May 7, 2011"
-.SH NAME
-assaultcube-server \- AssaultCube server
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B assaultcube-server
-[
-.BI \-c N
-]
-[
-.BI \-n S
-]
-[
-.BI \-n1 S
-]
-[
-.BI \-n2 S
-]
-[
-.BI \-o N
-]
-[
-.BI \-i IP
-]
-[
-.BI \-f PORT
-]
-[
-.BI \-p PASSWD
-]
-[
-.BI \-m URL
-]
-[
-.BI \-x PASSWD
-]
-[
-.BR \-P fkbMASRCDEPw
-]
-[
-.B \-V
-]
-[
-.B \-T
-]
-[
-.BI \-l N
-]
-[
-.BI \-N ID
-]
-[
-.BI \-F n
-]
-[
-.BI \-LF n
-]
-[
-.BI \-LS n
-]
-[
-.BI \-k N
-]
-[
-.BI \-y N
-]
-[
-.BI \-k AN
-]
-[
-.BI \-k BN
-]
-[
-.BI \-A mapname
-]
-[
-.BI \-M curd
-]
-[
-.BI \-Z i
-]
-[
-.BI \-D n
-]
-[
-.B \-DI
-]
-[
-.BI \-W f
-]
-[
-.BI \-\-demofilenameformat= s
-]
-[
-.BI \-\-demotimestampformat= s
-]
-[
-.BI \-\-demotimelocal= s
-]
-[
-.BI \-C f
-]
-[
-.BI \-X f
-]
-[
-.BI \-r f
-]
-[
-.BI \-B f
-]
-[
-.BI \-K f
-]
-[
-.BI \-g f
-]
-[
-.BI \-E f
-]
-[
-.BI \-I f
-]
-[
-.BI \-O f
-]
-[
-.BI \-SW r
-]
-[
-.BI \-u N
-]
-[
-.B \-\-help
-]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-AssaultCube, formerly ActionCube, is a first-person-shooter based on the game
Cube. Set in a realistic looking environment, as far as that's possible with
this engine, while gameplay stays fast and arcade. This game is all about team
oriented multiplayer fun.
-.PP
-.B assaultcube-server
-is a script which executes
-.I /usr/lib/games/ac_server
-from the
-.I /usr/share/games/assaultcube/
-directory. It will accept any additional options
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.BI \-c N
-Sets the maximum number of players that can play on the server to N (default
6). If extra players try to connect they will receive a "server full" error
message.
-.TP
-.BI \-n S
-Sets the server description that shows in the server list. Make sure you keep
it short, otherwise it'll become truncated, example: -n"Fruity: Bananas &
Cherry"
-.TP
-.BI \-n1 S
-Sets a prefix for the server description that remains when the server
description is changed using the /serverdesc command. A prefix AND/OR suffix
MUST be specified for the /serverdesc command to work.
-.TP
-.BI \-n2 S
-Sets a suffix for the server description that remains when the server
description is changed using the /serverdesc command. A suffix AND/OR prefix
MUST be specified for the /serverdesc command to work.
-.TP
-.BI \-o N
-Sets the servers MOTD (message of the day), which appears on the clients
console after they connect to the server.
-.TP
-.BI \-i IP
-Binds the AssaultCube server to a single IP address. This option is only of
use for servers that have multiple IP addresses. Don't use this unless you know
what you're doing.
-.TP
-.BI \-f PORT
-The AssaultCube server uses 2 ports (UDP), the default ports are 28763 and
28764. You need to use different ports if you want to run several servers on
the same IP address. This argument allows you to bind the AssaultCube server to
other ports. For example: -f9000 would run a server on ports 9000 and 9001.
-.TP
-.BI \-p PASSWD
-Sets the password of the server PASSWD. Only clients that know the password
will be able to connect. Clients will be required to append the password to the
end of the connect command.
-.TP
-.BI \-m URL
-Forces the server to register with the URL of a different masterserver. When
using this argument, you need to exclude the protocol at the beginning (i.e.
add everything BUT http:// on to the argument).
-The default is -massault.cubers.net
-If you want your server to be hidden and not report to the masterserver, use
-mlocalhost
-.TP
-.BI \-x PASSWD
-Sets the administrator password to PASSWD. If you don't want your commandline
to contain the password, or if you need more than one admin password, use the
file "config/serverpwd.cfg".
-.IP
-Once logged in with the administrator password (by using /setadmin 1
YOURPASS), further administrator options are presented to you when opening the
menu (however, not all, check the CubeScript command reference for other
options).
-.TP
-.BR \-P fkbMASRCDEPw
-Sets whether the role required to call a specific vote belongs to a "player"
or an "administrator". The characters fkbMASRCDEPw are used to set these
requirements.
-A lower-case character enables normal players to call that vote, where-as an
upper-case character will only allow an administrator to call the vote.
-If a character doesn't appear, then the defaults for that setting will be used.
-.IP
-.TS
-;
-LBLLW52.
-T{
-f
-T} T{
-Lower
-T} T{
-Force a player to the enemy team.
-T}
-T{
-k
-T} T{
-Lower
-T} T{
-Kick a player.
-T}
-T{
-b
-T} T{
-Lower
-T} T{
-Ban a player (and remove bans).
-T}
-T{
-M
-T} T{
-Upper
-T} T{
-Change mastermode (open/private/match).
-T}
-T{
-A
-T} T{
-Upper
-T} T{
-Enable/disable autoteam.
-T}
-T{
-S
-T} T{
-Upper
-T} T{
-Shuffle the teams.
-T}
-T{
-R
-T} T{
-Upper
-T} T{
-Record a demo of the next game (if autorecording is disabled).
-T}
-T{
-C
-T} T{
-Upper
-T} T{
-Clear all demos on the server.
-T}
-T{
-D
-T} T{
-Upper
-T} T{
-Change server description.
-T}
-T{
-E
-T} T{
-Upper
-T} T{
-Can vote for co-op edit mode.
-T}
-T{
-P
-T} T{
-Upper
-T} T{
-Can vote for a gamemode that isn't supported by the map.
-T}
-T{
-w
-T} T{
-Lower
-T} T{
-Can vote to kick/ban for "weak" reasons. A "weak" reason is one where the
server can't detect if the player being voted against is lagging, teamkilling,
spamming or cheating.
-T}
-.TE
-.IP
-For example: -PbmA enables ban & mastermode to be voted by normal players, but
only an administrator can change autoteam.
-The '-P' argument can be used several times, for example: '-Pb -Pm -PA' is the
same as '-PbmA'.
-.TP
-.B \-V
-Verbose mode. This enables additional log messages to be printed, including
the server configuration files after parsing. Using this argument twice will
also enable logging of DEBUG messages. Be careful as your logs will show
everything in your serverpwd.cfg file.
-.B \-T
-Tags a timestamp to each line of text output to the console/log files.
-.TP
-.BI \-l N
-Enables or disables game status logging in server logs (enabled by default)
-.TP
-.BI \-N ID
-Sets the log identity to ID . By default, the log identity is 'IP[port]'.
-On Linux systems, the log identity is used for the syslog to identify server
log entries.
-On Windows and Apple systems, the log identity is used to create the server
log filename.
-.TP
-.BI \-F n
-Sets the syslog facility to n. Values from 0 to 7 are allowed, to make use of
the facilities "local0" through to "local7". By default, local6 is used. For
further information, read the documentation of your installed syslog daemon.
-.TP
-.BI \-LF n
-Sets the level of logging to n for logging to file. On Linux systems, this
argument enables ADDITIONAL logging, as Linux systems already log to syslog.
-The following levels can be selected:
-.IP
-.TS
-;
-LBLLW50.
-T{
-0
-T} T{
-DEBUG
-T} T{
-Logs all messages.
-T}
-T{
-1
-T} T{
-VERBOSE
-T} T{
-Logs all messages of level VERBOSE and above. This is the same as using the -V
argument.
-T}
-T{
-2
-T} T{
-INFO
-T} T{
-Logs all messages of level INFO and above. This is the default on Windows/Mac.
-T}
-T{
-3
-T} T{
-WARNING
-T} T{
-Log only messages of level WARNING and above.
-T}
-T{
-4
-T} T{
-ERROR
-T} T{
-Log only messages of level ERROR.
-T}
-T{
-5
-T} T{
-NONE
-T} T{
-Don't log to file. This is the default on Linux systems.
-T}
-.TE
-.TP
-.BI \-LS n
-Sets the level of logging to n for logging to syslog. This argument is ignored
on non-Linux systems. The following levels can be selected:
-.IP
-.TS
-;
-LBLLW50.
-T{
-0
-T} T{
-DEBUG
-T} T{
-Logs all messages.
-T}
-T{
-1
-T} T{
-VERBOSE
-T} T{
-Logs all messages of level VERBOSE and above. This is the same as using the -V
argument.
-T}
-T{
-2
-T} T{
-INFO
-T} T{
-Logs all messages of level INFO and above. This is the default for Linux.
-T}
-T{
-3
-T} T{
-WARNING
-T} T{
-Log only messages of level WARNING and above.
-T}
-T{
-4
-T} T{
-ERROR
-T} T{
-Log only messages of level ERROR.
-T}
-T{
-5
-T} T{
-NONE
-T} T{
-Don't log to file. This is the default on Windows/Mac systems.
-T}
-.TE
-.TP
-.BI \-k N
-Sets the kick threshold to N. If a players score drops below it, he will be
kicked automatically. The default is -5, all negative values DO require a minus
sign.
-.TP
-.BI \-y N
-Sets the ban threshold to N. If a players score drops below it, he will be
banned automatically. The default is -6, all negative values DO require a minus
sign.
-.TP
-.BI \-k AN
-Sets the threshold (in seconds) for the "AFK" auto-kick to N. The server won't
auto-kick if:
-.IP
- * The servers mastermode is PRIVATE or MATCH.
- * If there are 4 or less players.
- * If the mode isn't team-based AND the server isn't full.
-.IP
-The server will assume inactive players, even if chatting or in spectate mode,
as AFK. If the value is set lower than 30 seconds, then AFK auto-kick is
disabled. The default setting is 45 seconds.
-.TP
-.BI \-k BN
-Sets the amount of minutes a banned player will remain banned from the server
to N
-The default is 20 minutes.
-.TP
-.BI \-A mapname
- Restricts voting for a particular map (or mode for that map, if
specified) to administrators. To only restrict a particular mode on the map,
but not the map itself, add the mode number to the end of it, separated by a
'#'. This argument can be used several times.
-.IP
-Example: -Aac_desert#13 would restrict mode 13 on ac_desert.
-.TP
-.BI \-M curd
-Sets whether the role required to sendmap belongs to a "player" or an
"administrator". The characters curd are used to set these requirements.
-A lower-case character enables normal players to do the listed sendmap action,
where-as an upper-case character will only allow an administrator to do the
listed sendmap action. If a character doesn't appear, then the defaults for
that setting will be used.
-.IP
-.TS
-;
-LBLLW50.
-T{
-c
-T} T{
-Upper
-T} T{
-Upload new maps to the server.
-T}
-T{
-u
-T} T{
-Upper
-T} T{
-Update existing maps (with the same, or a newer revision).
-T}
-T{
-r
-T} T{
-Upper
-T} T{
-Revert existing maps (to an older revision).
-T}
-T{
-d
-T} T{
-Upper
-T} T{
-Delete a map from the server.
-T}
-.TE
-.TP
-.BI \-Z i
-Sets the size limit (in megabytes) for maps being uploaded to the "incoming"
folder to i. Any map being uploaded exceeding this limit, will be rejected. The
default is 10 megabytes.
-.TP
-.BI \-D n
-All games DO record demos (which can't be disabled). This argument however,
sets the maximum number of recorded demos to be held in the servers RAM at a
time to n. As demos can become quite large (sometimes up to 2 megabytes), it
may be wise not to keep this setting too high if you're low on RAM and/or are
running many servers. Up to 5 demos are kept in RAM by default. The oldest demo
will be deleted automatically as necessary, to allow for recording of further
demos. If an invalid number is specified (example: 0), then this argument will
revert to the default of 5 demos.
-.TP
-.B \-DI
-Limit downloading of demos until the intermission (this will increase the
intermission time if someone is downloading a demo).
-.TP
-.BI \-W f
-Sets the path (and optionally, the filename prefix) to write recorded demos to
from RAM. As an example: -Wserverdemos/mydemo would save all demos to the
directory "serverdemos", with a prefix in the filenames of "mydemo".
-Demo filenames will contain the (optional) prefix, the (encoded) time, game
mode and map. To set a path without filename prefix, ensure you add a '/' to
the end of this argument.
-The server owner has to take precautions that demo files don't fill up the
file system, as demos can become quite large (sometimes up to 2 megabytes).
-.TP
-.BI \-\-demofilenameformat= s
-Changes the format used for saving demos (if the -W argument is used) to s.
See demonameformat for options.
-.TP
-.BI \-\-demotimestampformat= s
-Changes the timestamp format used for saving demos (if the -W argument is
used) to s. See demotimeformat for options.
-.TP
-.BI \-\-demotimelocal= s
-Changes whether timestamps are converted to localtime (if s is set to 1) or to
use UTC (if s is set to 0 - this is the default) when saving demos (if the -W
argument is used). See demotimelocal.
-.TP
-.BI \-C f
-Reads commandline arguments from a file (no files are read by default). For
example, -Cconfig/servercmdline.txt will read arguments from that file. Only
one argument per line is allowed in the file. Empty lines, and any text after
'//' in the file gets ignored. The file is only read once at server startup, so
changing the files content will not affect a running server, you would need to
restart it.
-See ./config/servercmdline.txt for additional info.
-.TP
-.BI \-X f
-Changes the location of the administrator password file.
-The default is: -Xconfig/serverpwd.cfg
-.TP
-.BI \-r f
-Changes the location of the map rotation file.
-The default is: -rconfig/maprot.cfg
-.TP
-.BI \-B f
-Changes the location of the IP blacklist file.
-The default is: -Bconfig/serverblacklist.cfg
-.TP
-.BI \-K f
-Changes the location of the nickname blacklist file.
-The default is: -Kconfig/nicknameblacklist.cfg
-.TP
-.BI \-g f
-Changes the location of the forbidden words file.
-The default is: -gconfig/forbidden.cfg
-.TP
-.BI \-E f
-Changes the location of the kill messages file.
-The default is: -gconfig/serverkillmessages.cfg
-.TP
-.BI \-I f
-Changes the location of the "serverinfo text" filename prefix. The server
automatically adds "_en.txt" as a suffix to complete the filename.
-The default is: -Iconfig/serverinfo
-.TP
-.BI \-O f
-Changes the location of the MOTD (message of the day) filename prefix. The
server automatically adds "_en.txt" as a suffix to complete the filename.
-The default is: -Oconfig/motd
-The MOTD will only be read from a file if the -o argument hasn't been
specified.
-.TP
-.BI \-SW r
-Starts the server as Microsoft Windows service and sets the name of the
windows service that should be used to r. This will only work if the server is
started directly from the windows service manager.
-.TP
-.BI \-u N
-Sets the up-stream bandwidth (per player) to N bytes per second. Only set this
argument if you know what you're doing, as specifying a incorrect value is
worse than not specifying it.
-.TP
-.B \-\-help
-Display this manpage.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR assaultcube (6)
-.SH AUTHOR
-AssaultCube was written by the AssaultCube Team.
-.PP
-This manual page was written by Arand Nash <[email protected]>
-.br
-Information about options taken from:
-.br
-<http://assault.cubers.net/docs/commandline.html>
Deleted: non-free/packages/trunk/assaultcube/debian/assaultcube.6
===================================================================
--- non-free/packages/trunk/assaultcube/debian/assaultcube.6 2011-05-08
23:32:00 UTC (rev 12278)
+++ non-free/packages/trunk/assaultcube/debian/assaultcube.6 2011-05-08
23:32:46 UTC (rev 12279)
@@ -1,152 +0,0 @@
-.TH ASSAULTCUBE 6 "May 7, 2011"
-.SH NAME
-assaultcube \- AssaultCube client
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B assaultcube
-[
-.BI \-w X
-]
-[
-.BI \-h Y
-]
-[
-.B \-t
-]
-[
-.BI \-z N
-]
-[
-.BI \-b N
-]
-[
-.BI \-s N
-]
-[
-.BI \-a N
-]
-[
-.BI \-v N
-]
-[
-.BI \-\-loadmap= FILE
-]
-[
-.BI \-\-loaddemo= FILE
-]
-[
-.BI \-e \(dqC\(dq
-]
-[
-.B \-\-init
-]
-[
-.BI \-\-mod= PATH
-]
-[
-.BI \-\-home= PATH
-]
-[
-.BI \-m URL
-]
-[
-.B \-T
-]
-[
-.B \-d
-]
-[
-.B \-\-version
-]
-[
-.B \-\-protocol
-]
-[
-.B \-\-help
-]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-AssaultCube, formerly ActionCube, is a first-person-shooter based on the game
Cube. Set in a realistic looking environment, as far as that's possible with
this engine, while gameplay stays fast and arcade. This game is all about team
oriented multiplayer fun.
-.PP
-.B assaultcube
-is a script which executes
-.I /usr/lib/games/ac_client
-from the
-.I /usr/share/games/assaultcube/
-directory
-using the "--home=${HOME}/.assaultcube_v1.104 --init" options. It will accept
any additional options
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.BI \-w X
-Sets the desired screen width to X. The default is -w1024
-.TP
-.BI \-h Y
-Sets the desired screen height to Y. The default is -h768
-.TP
-.B \-t
-Forces AssaultCube to run in "window" mode (turns fullscreen off).
-You can explicitly force fullscreen mode by using -t1
-.TP
-.BI \-z N
-Sets the precision of the z-buffer to N bits.
-This should be at least 24 or you may experience depth problems.
-.TP
-.BI \-b N
-Sets the colour depth to N bits per pixel (example: -b16 would set the colour
depth to 16-bits).
-.TP
-.BI \-s N
-Sets the stencil buffer precision to N bits.
-This needs to be either 8 to enable shadowing effects, or 0 to turn it off
(the default).
-.TP
-.BI \-a N
-Sets full-scene anti-aliasing to N samples (example: -a4 is 4x).
-.TP
-.BI \-v N
-Enables v-sync if N is greater 0. If N equals -1 then system defaults will be
used.
-.TP
-.BI \-\-loadmap= FILE
-Forces AssaultCube to load the map named FILE when launched.
-.TP
-.BI \-\-loaddemo= FILE
-Forces AssaultCube to playback the demo named FILE when launched.
-.TP
-.BI \-e \(dqC\(dq
-Executes the command C on launch (i.e. -e"echo hello"). Refer to the
CubeScript command reference for a list of all possible commands.
-.TP
-.B \-\-init
-Executes the init script before starting the graphics and sound subsystems
(recommended). By default, the file ./config/init.cfg is used. This can be
overriden by setting --init=yourfile.cfg
-.TP
-.BI \-\-mod= PATH
-Adds the specified path to the list of directories to be searched when loading
resources. Use this to "MOD" the game in a clean way without having to
place/replace files in the main directory.
-See the custom mods page for more information.
-.TP
-.BI \-\-home= PATH
-Specifies the AssaultCube home folder.
-AssaultCube will write custom settings and files to this directory
(recommended).
-.TP
-.BI \-m URL
-Sets the client to update its serverlist from the URL of a different
masterserver. When using this argument, you need to exclude the protocol at the
beginning (i.e. add everything BUT http:// on to the argument).
-The default is -massault.cubers.net
-.TP
-.B \-T
-Tags a timestamp to each line of text output to the console.
-.TP
-.B \-d
-This starts the executable file for the AssaultCube CLIENT, as an AssaultCube
SERVER instead. You don't need this argument if you're using the server
executable. There is no need to use this argument unless you know what you're
doing.
-.TP
-.B \-\-version
-Prints out the version number (example: 1.104) instead of running AssaultCube.
-.TP
-.B \-\-protocol
-Prints out the protocol number (example: 1140) instead of running AssaultCube.
-.TP
-.B \-\-help
-Display this manpage
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR assaultcube-server (6)
-.SH AUTHOR
-AssaultCube was written by the AssaultCube Team.
-.PP
-This manual page was written by Arand Nash <[email protected]>
-.br
-Information taken from
-.br
-<http://assault.cubers.net/docs/commandline.html>
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===================================================================
--- non-free/packages/trunk/assaultcube/debian/assaultcube.manpages
2011-05-08 23:32:00 UTC (rev 12278)
+++ non-free/packages/trunk/assaultcube/debian/assaultcube.manpages
2011-05-08 23:32:46 UTC (rev 12279)
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-debian/assaultcube.6
-debian/assaultcube-server.6
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