************************************************ * xlaby - daemonic X labyrinth * * Copyright (c) P.Horvai (peter.horvai@ens.fr) * * and D.Madore (david.madore@ens.fr) * * Version 2.01 - 1997 Dec 01 * ************************************************ * Supported platforms This program was developped and tested under Linux and SunOS (not sure about the Imakefile under SunOS, though). It should work under any Unix platform with X11 (release 4 at least, I _think_). Please let me know if you test it on anything else. * Installation instructions To produce the makefile, run xmkmf This should create a file called Makefile. To build the program, type make Finally, to install it (the binary and the man page), run as root make install By default, the binary goes in /usr/local/bin, the man page goes in /usr/local/man/man6, and both belong to games:games. To change this, edit the Imakefile to your convenience before running xmkmf. If you don't trust imakefiles (something I can't blame you for), since xlaby is just one file, it's quite easy to compile by hand. The following should do it: gcc -o xlaby xlaby.c -I/usr/X11R6/include -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 (replace /usr/X11R6/include and /usr/X11R6/lib respectively by the directories in which your X11/Xlib.h and libX11.so files can be found; it may be that you don't even need these options). * How to use it Try "xlaby --help" and "xlaby --info". You may also Read The Fine Manual. * Any questions? There is no FAQ yet as there are no AQs yet at all :-) If there ever is one, it will be put on the authors' home page, so be sure to check it before sending mail... That being said, bug reports and comments are welcome. The latest version of xlaby can be found at the following URL: http://www.eleves.ens.fr:8080/home/madore/xlaby.tgz David A. Madore (david.madore@ens.fr) Orsay, 1997 Oct 03