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Type "make" to build the starlanes binaries, then sign on as root
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an type "make fakeinstall"
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which will, uh, pretend to install everything. If all the commands that
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it's going to execute look correct, go ahead and type "make install" (as
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root) to install the goods.
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I would like to claim that the reason there is no
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configure file is because for a small program
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a configure file would be overkill but the
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truth is that I don't as yet know how to make
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one. Hence the make file may need adjusting.
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For instance sometimes the curses program is
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called plain curses and sometimes ncurses
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It also expects there to be a /man/man6/ directory
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in which case you should
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Please, if you have any problems while installing
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let me, David, know ("dejvid@zamir.net" and
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"dejvid@barnsdle.demon.co.uk") even if you
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solve them.
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Of course you can always just change to the directory where
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you installed starlanes and type "./starlanes"
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David
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"dejvid@zamir.net" and "dejvid@barnsdle.demon.co.uk"
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This is a port to C from a version of Starlanes for the Osborne 1. The
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original source is from a First Osborne Group (FOG) disk that I probably
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picked up in 1982. The author isn't identified. Based on comments in
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a TRS-80 version I picked up off the web, it would appear that it was
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first published in Creative Computing magazine.
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-Beej
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beej@ecst.csuchico.edu
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