slackbuilds_ponce/games/tomenet
Robby Workman 84d2168900 Various: Set perms to 0644 on all SlackBuild scripts
These will (ideally, assuming we remember when generating tarballs)
still be mode 0755 inside the tarballs, but we would prefer to have
them mode 0644 on the server.  It's probably not really important,
but just call us OCD like that.  ;-)

Signed-off-by: Robby Workman <rworkman@slackbuilds.org>
2010-06-04 01:53:53 -05:00
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Tales of Middle Earth Multiplayer is a fantasy adventure game
 
TomeNET is a multiplayer fantasy dungeon exploration game based on the works of
J.R.R. Tolkien. It is a game that emphasizes intricate, challenging, and varied
gameplay over graphics. Hundreds of different monsters in randomly-generated,
unpredictable dungeons will strive to slay you by various means.

The game is installed in /usr/share/games/tomenet, where the configuration
files are.  The SlackBuild links the clients (for playing) into /usr/games and
the server and administration utilities into /usr/bin.  Slackware already puts
these places in your path, so you can type the name of the programs anywhere
and run them.  The client is called tomenet (for the X Window system).

The server and administration utliities are: 
  tomenetd
  tomenetd.evilmeta (for joining the list of public servers)
  tomenetd.accedit (to edit user accounts.)
  tomenet.console (somewhat of a client that is an admin tool.)

Just type in the client name and it will give you a list of servers.  If you
want to run one, type tomenetd and--if you want it public--tomenetd.evilmeta.
The tomenet.accedit will let you set what type of account (normal, Dungeon
Master, admin) specific users get who connect.