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Re: CF: compiling the game
- To: crossfire (at) ifi.uio.no
- Subject: Re: CF: compiling the game
- From: "Stefan Reich" <>
- Date: 11 May 99 18:49:20 +0100
- In-Reply-To: <>
- Organization: ACD - Der Computerclub fuer Nischenrechner
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Sean McInerney () quoted here:
> I managed to use gunzip the files needed to run CF (the maps, client,
> and game file), but these unzipped into a file of the same name,
> without the .gz at the end.
So I suppose you had crossfire<...>.tar.gz,
and decompressed it to crossfire<...>.tar
Ok.
> Am I using gunzip wrong?
No.
> Or should I be using tar?
Both.
> I tried tar a few times but it doesn't seem to do anything.
Sure you used the correct options for tar ?
> Can someone help me out with this basic unzipping
> so it unzips all the files in the proper folders.
Ok.
First possiblility:
- gunzip the tar.gz file.
- untar the .tar file (tar xvf <file>)
Second:
- do both steps in one (tar zxvf <...>.tar.gz)
> And once unzipped, do I run a makefile, or the install file I saw in
> the /util section?
Just read the README or INSTALL file. Should be
described quite clearly in there.
Quickstart:
- ./configure
- make
- make install
> I just installed RHL 5.2 today so I am not familiar with it, so don't
> laugh too hard :)
Everyone was a beginner sometimes, somewhere...
> ps. does anyone know an easy way to set up your dial-up connection
> in linux? I read minicom is good but when I launch it it does nothing.
Have you installed kde ? If so, try to get and install 'kpppd'
Otherwise try to get this information from your ISP.
--
bye,
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,_)tefan | \eich ()
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