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authorB. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>2012-09-05 21:45:11 -0500
committerRobby Workman <rworkman@slackbuilds.org>2012-09-05 21:45:11 -0500
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downloadslackbuilds-ef967cad5eb651cdfc0830fdf470c24d56143b41.tar.gz
games/jfsw: Fixed dependency information
Signed-off-by: Robby Workman <rworkman@slackbuilds.org>
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@@ -14,23 +14,20 @@ If you have sw.grp from the full version of the game, you may also want
to install jfsw_hires_pack for some graphic enhancements (don't bother
trying, if all you have is the shareware sw.grp: it segfaults on startup).
-Mote #1: To hear the in-game music, install either eawpats (recommended)
-or freepats (both available at slackbuilds.org)
-
-Note #2: There's no way to enable the mouse from the in-game menus. To
+Note #1: There's no way to enable the mouse from the in-game menus. To
enable the mouse, you must run the game at least once to create its
config file (~/.jfsw/sw.cfg), then edit the config file and change
ControllerType to 1. You probably also want to change MouseAimingOn to 1,
for a more modern "mouselook" style of play.
-Note #3: The Ambience setting in the Sound Setup menu is permanently
+Note #2: The Ambience setting in the Sound Setup menu is permanently
disabled, because the ambience code causes the game to crash.
-Note #4: Multiplayer does work (at least for LAN play). See
+Note #3: Multiplayer does work (at least for LAN play). See
/usr/doc/jsfw-$VERSION/releasenotes.html for multiplayer usage.
-Note #5 (for Slackware 64-bit users): The source includes x86 assembly
+Note #4 (for Slackware 64-bit users): The source includes x86 assembly
code, so can't be built for any non-x86 architecture. If you're using
x86_64, you might (or might not) be able to build jfsw on a 32-bit
-Slackware system and install it on x86_64 along with alienBOB's or fred's
--compat32 packages and get it to run.
+Slackware system and install it on x86_64 along with alienBOB's compat32
+packages and get it to run.