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- Two directories are mode 1777; the user is alerted to this during "make install". - High score reporting doesn't work, to avoid having a world-writable file. - It is presumably possible for one user to prevent another from playing by creating bogus savefiles in the mode 1777 directories. Frankly, I'm not going to devote my time to solving game-play DoS attacks. Previously, certain files (lib/data) were generated the first time angband was run. These files are now obtained from my directory on www.freebsd.org and are installed during "make install". Several cleanups also, while I'm here. This port is no longer BROKEN.
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To reduce the number of term windows opened, use -n:
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angband -- -n2
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To use graphical tiles, use -g:
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angband -g
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You now have the following world-writable (mode 1777)
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directories:
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${PREFIX}/lib/X11/angband/save
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${PREFIX}/lib/X11/angband/user
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Scores will not be reported to avoid having a world-writable
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score file.
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