- don't generate the plist at install time, use a static plist instead
(this fixes the empty plist after the change to pre-su-install) [1]
- brand _every_ ELF executable in {,usr/}{,s}bin/
(short command line, should be used by other linux ports with a lot of
files too; contrary to the commit messages of some linux ports: brandelf
is usefull and doesn't result in foot-shooting in edge cases)
- install directly into the destination instead of bouncing through WRKSRC
Noticed by: marcus [1]
Pointy hat to: netchild [1]
Liquid War is a unique multiplayer wargame. Its rules are truely
original and have been invented by Thomas Colcombet. You control
an army of liquid and have to try and eat your opponents. A single
player mode is available, but the game is definitely designed to
be multiplayer, and has network support.
When playing Liquid War, one has to eat one's opponent. There can
be from 2 to 6 players. There are no weapons, the only thing you
have to do is to move a cursor in a 2-D battlefield. This cursor
is followed by your army, which is composed by a great many little
fighters. Fighters are represented by small colored squares. All
the fighters who have the same color belong to the same team. One
very often controls several thousands fighters at the same time.
And when fighters from different teams meet, they eat each other,
it is as simple as that.
WWW: http://www.ufoot.org/liquidwar/
^^^ specially for adamw@ :-)
the GNU GPL licence, coded in Python language
and OpenGL. A great adventure game you should
never miss!
PR: 87011
Submitted by: Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez <acardenas@bsd.org.pe>
and corrosive humour are all waiting for you! Slune is Free Software,
under the GNU GPL license, and is a Nekeme Prod. game
PR: 87013
Submitted by: Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez <acardenas@bsd.org.pe>
Soya aims at being to 3D what Python is to
programming : fast to learn, easy to use, while
keeping good performances
PR: 87008
Submitted by: Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez <acardenas@bsd.org.pe>
box for editing any Python object (similarly to
what Java call a Bean editor, but for Python object).
EditObj is a usefull tool for writing (text or
non-text) editors of all kinds, including GUI editor,
3D editor,... It also includes a Python console
(thanks to Ka-Ping Yee).
PR: 86937
Submitted by: Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez <acardenas@bsd.org.pe>