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Notes on the SlackBuild. Probably only of interest to SBo packagers.
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This stuff was comments in the script, until it got too long.
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There's no audio in this game. That's not a bug or anything, it's designed
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that way.
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The source is included in the package (src.zip), but nothing like a
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Makefile or build.xml. I have no idea how to build it. If I knew how, or
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wanted to spend the time/effort (and grit my teeth & ignore my distaste
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for all things Java), I'd try to build it with gcc-java... any takers?
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Slackware 14.2 ships with gij, gcc-java's bytecode interpreter. I tried
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running 'gij -jar Domination.jar' and was able to start a single-player
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(vs. AI) game, but 'play online' threw a crypto exception:
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java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException: Algorithm [RSA] of type [Cipher] from provider [gnu.javax.security.auth.callback.GnuCallbacks: name=GNU-CALLBACKS version=2.1] is not found
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Not sure if this is something that can be worked around or not. A bit
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of googling led me to something called the Bouncy Castle JCE, which
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adds crypto support and might work with gcc-java... but, that's more
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involved with Java than I want to get. If you want to check it out and
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maybe submit a build for it, see: http://www.bouncycastle.org/java.html
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This is a binary package, everything in one dir. move around to make
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sense. Have to have a wrapper script and symlink forest in user's
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homedir, since it expects to write to the dir it runs from. Looks
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like help/ lib/ maps/ resources/ can be symlinked. game.ini and saves/
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need to be user-writable.
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The various *.sh scripts run with different frontends. Unless someone
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requests any of the others, I'm only going to care about the main
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one (run.sh) and the swing one (which has the map editor). There's a
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command-line frontend, but it looks like it wouldn't be much fun to play:
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doesn't even draw ASCII art maps, not menu driven, uses long command
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names and no readline/etc. I assume the Domination maintainers use it
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for testing purposes.
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