Type "make" to build the starlanes binaries, then type "make fakeinstall" which will, pretend to install everything. If all the commands and paths that it's going to use look correct, then go ahead and type "make install" (as root) to install the goods system-wide or run it directly from the directory with ./starlanes I removed the AI, at least for now (feel free to add it back if you figure out how to properly fix it) I also changed the company names slightly, and adjusted the stats for no reason most importantly, after experiencing troubles where someone accidentally closed the final stats screen, I modified it to only close when pressing Y (doesn't matter if lower or uppercase) there are still plenty of warnings left to fix, but they don't affect the gameplay ~jan6 jan6@tilde.ninja and jan6@envs.net -------- rest of the readme is written by other people -------- I would like to claim that the reason there is no configure file is because for a small program a configure file would be overkill but the truth is that I don't as yet know how to make one. Hence the make file may need adjusting. For instance sometimes the curses program is called plain curses and sometimes ncurses It also expects there to be a /man/man6/ directory in which case you should Please, if you have any problems while installing let me, David, know ("dejvid@zamir.net" and "dejvid@barnsdle.demon.co.uk") even if you solve them. Of course you can always just change to the directory where you installed starlanes and type "./starlanes" David "dejvid@zamir.net" and "dejvid@barnsdle.demon.co.uk" --- This is a port to C from a version of Starlanes for the Osborne 1. The original source is from a First Osborne Group (FOG) disk that I probably picked up in 1982. The author isn't identified. Based on comments in a TRS-80 version I picked up off the web, it would appear that it was first published in Creative Computing magazine. -Beej beej@ecst.csuchico.edu