X11 Go Toolset.
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games/cgoban/Makefile
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.1.1.1 1999/09/16 18:45:41 fgsch Exp $
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DISTNAME= cgoban-1.9.8
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CATEGORIES= games
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MAINTAINER= ports@openbsd.org
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MASTER_SITES= http://www.inetarena.com/~wms/comp/cgoban/
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GNU_CONFIGURE= yes
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ALL_TARGET=
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.include <bsd.port.mk>
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games/cgoban/files/md5
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MD5 (cgoban-1.9.8.tar.gz) = ee4bc72072acf5b2e74072b2cf8295b3
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SHA1 (cgoban-1.9.8.tar.gz) = e474328f22c003e37c73c35146ebdf4b0b5d9a94
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RMD160 (cgoban-1.9.8.tar.gz) = 792e44e4fc7f284850ac31505c83d6b4c3b5f43a
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games/cgoban/patches/patch-aa
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--- configure.orig Sun Sep 12 01:52:27 1999
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+++ configure Thu Sep 16 11:25:32 1999
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@@ -2476,6 +2476,7 @@
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s%@DATE@%$DATE%g
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s%@RANLIB@%$RANLIB%g
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s%@OBJS@%$OBJS%g
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+s%@PREFIX@%$prefix%g
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CEOF
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EOF
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games/cgoban/patches/patch-ab
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--- Makefile.in.orig Wed May 28 22:34:54 1997
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+++ Makefile.in Thu Sep 16 11:26:11 1999
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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
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# Change these values to tell make where to put the binary and the man page
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# when it's done compiling.
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-PREFIX = /usr/games
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+PREFIX = @PREFIX@
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BINDIR = $(PREFIX)/bin
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MANDIR = $(PREFIX)/man
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X11 Go Toolset
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games/cgoban/pkg/DESCR
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CGoban ("Complete Goban") provides a large set of go-related services
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for Unix and X11. A list of the functions that it provides:
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* Play go against another player. When playing a game locally, you
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have a choice of rule sets and time controls. I made a strong
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attempt at implementing the rule sets as precisely as possible:
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+ Chinese rules have a true Superko rule.
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+ Japanese rules correctly recognize seki and award no points.
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+ Japanese rules let you locally resolve disputes at the end of
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the game.
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* Edit and view SGF files. CGoban provides full functionality for
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editing and viewing SGF files.
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* Connect to a go server over the internet. CGoban can connect to
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NNGS or IGS and gives a convienent graphical user interface to the
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server.
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* Act as a bridge to go modem protocol. Go modem protocol has become
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a standard way for computer go programs to communicate. CGoban can
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let you connect to devices (such as modems) speaking go modem
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protocol, act as a graphical board for programs that speak go
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modem protocol out of stdin/stdout, or connect programs to one of
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the internet go servers.
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bin/cgoban
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man/man6/cgoban.6
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