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1WHAT IS CROSSFIRE? 1WHAT IS CROSSFIRE?
2 2
3 This is a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for 3 This is a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game, that runs on
4 the X-Windows environment. It runs on a client/server model. 4 a client/server model. There are clients for Microsoft(R) Windows(TM)
5 The client runs with X11, GTK, or SDL within a gtk window. 5 and POSIX systems such as Linux and *BSD. To get the most joyful
6 experience, the Crossfire+ client should be used. This client is written
7 in Perl and utilises SDL with OpenGL to provide you with the most
8 immersive gameplay.
6 9
7 It has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) 10 Crossfire has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM)
8 and Nethack/Moria. 11 and Nethack/Moria.
9 12
10 Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding 13 Any number of players can move around in their own window on the
11 and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate 14 world, finding and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to
12 or compete in the same "world". 15 cooperate or compete in the same "world".
16
13 17
14REQUIREMENTS 18REQUIREMENTS
15 19
16 For UNIX, X-windows and an ANSI C compiler to compile this game. 20 For UNIX, a modern C++ compiler with some extensions is required to
17 A window system is not needed if you don't want to compile the 21 compile this game (g++ 4.x works). In addition, you will need the Perl
18 map editor. 22 development libraries along with the following Perl modules (the server
23 is tested with perl 5.8.8 and 5.8-maint) and their dependencies. (the
24 minimum versions below may not be up-to-date, the configure script will
25 check them all, though).
19 26
20 For Windows 9x, you need Visual C++ (or some other ANSI C 27 - AnyEvent >= 2.52
21 compiler that can read ".dsw"-files). 28 - BDB >= v0.1
22 29 - Compress::LZF >= v1.8
30 - Coro >= v3.62 **SEE IMPORTANT NOTICE BELOW**
31 - Coro::Event >= v2.1
32 - Crossfire >= v0.98
33 - Digest::MD5 >= v2.0
34 - Event >= v1.08
35 - IO::AIO >= 2.32
36 - JSON::XS => 1.21
37 - Pod::POM >= v0.17
38 - Safe::Hole >= v0.10
39 - Storable >= v2.0
40 - Time::HiRes >= v1.0
41 - YAML::Syck >= v0.71
42
43 **NOTICE**: Crossfire uses an alternative signal stack, so you have to
44 use either the "u"context method (slow) or "a"ssembly when configuring Coro.
45
46 Furthermore, you will need the following programs and libraries:
47
48 - gperf, the GNU perfect hash generator >= v3.0
49 - glib-2.0 >= v2.10
50 - libpng >= v1.2
51 - ImageMagick >= v6.0 (possibly higher, depending on its bugs)
52 - optipng => v0.5.5 (http://optipng.sf.net)
53 - pngnq >= 0.4 (http://freshmeat.net/redir/pngnq/53146/url_homepage/pngnq.html)
54 - rsync >= 2.6 (a must have anyways)
55
56 Your compiler must support the Library Technical Report 1 extensions and
57 the upcoming typeof extension. The GNU C++ compiler >= version 4.0 does
58 support all these.
59
60 On Debian GNU/Linux, you might get away with something like this for many of the
61 above dependencies:
62
63 apt-get install gperf optipng pngnq rsync imagemagick libglib2.0-dev libpng12-dev
64 apt-get install libpod-pom-perl libsafe-hole-perl libevent-perl
65
66 If you want to gte sensible backtraces for error conditions at runtime
67 to be logged you also need the external addr2line program (part of GNU
68 binutils) in your PATH.
69
70
23COMPILING 71COMPILING
24 72
25 Crossfire has been known to compile on a wide variety of 73 Crossfire has been known to compile on a wide variety of systems. It should
26 systems. It should compile and most all ANSI C and Posix 74 compile and run on most ISO C++ 200x and POSIX compliant systems.
27 compliant systems.
28 75
29 To get directions on compilation for UNIX/LINUX, read the INSTALL file. 76 To get generic directions on compilation, read the INSTALL file.
30 For Win9x, read INSTALL_WIN32.txt.
31
32USAGE
33
34 Crossfire runs on a client/server model. You will also need the
35 client to play. You can either connect to a server someone else
36 has set up, or run your own server and connect to that. The
37 client package has information for connecting to servers.
38
39 To run your own server, you need to make the crossfire binaries and install
40 them, and then run the crossfire program. This now creates a server which
41 you/other people can connect to. The map files will need to get downloaded
42 and installed for the server to run properly. If you plan to run a long
43 term server, you should use one of the scripts provided that will re-run
44 crossfire if it dies for some reason.
45
46MAILING LIST
47
48 For the latest subscription for crossfire mailing lists, go to:
49 http://crossfire.real-time.com/Website_Index/Mailing_Lists/mailing_lists.jhtml
50
51 From there you should be able to subscribe/unsubscribe any of the mailing
52 lists. The mailing lists based off the ifi.uio.no host are being
53 discontinued.
54
55 An archive of old messages can be found at
56 http://www.real-time.com/maillists/rte/crossfire
57 77
58 78
59FTP SITES 79INSTALLATION/USAGE
60 80
61 FTP-sites where you can look for the latest versions are: 81 Crossfire runs on a client/server model. You will also a client to
82 play. You can either connect to a server someone else has set up, or
83 run your own server and connect to that. There are a number of clients
84 available, but the recommended one is CFPlus (see below for URL).
62 85
63 ftp://ftp.sourceforge.net/pub/sourceforge/crossfire 86 To run your own server, you need to build the crossfire server binaries
64 ftp://ftp.real-time.com/pub/games/crossfire 87 and install them, then you will have to download and install map and
88 archetype packs:
65 89
66 Changes made since the latest release can be found at the CVS 90 Download both the cfmaps-<version> and cfarch-<version> archives, then
67 repository. Information on anonymous CVS access as 91 use cfutil to install both (the source directories must be writable for
68 the download CVS snapshots and browsing the repository can be 92 this to work):
69 found at:
70 http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=13833
71 93
94 cfutil --install-maps path/to/cfmaps-<version>/
95 cfutil --install-arch path/to/cfarch-<version>/
72 96
73 If you are looking for a windows/NT client, look at: 97 Both processes can take some time, depending on your resources :) If you
74 http://mids.student.utwente.nl/%7Emichtoen/crossfire/ 98 plan to repeat the installation you should specify the --cache option
99 which will keep costly-to-generate files around for further runs of
100 cfutil.
101
102 Atfer this you can then run the crossfire executable. This starts a
103 server which you/other people can connect to.
104
75 105
76WEB SITES: 106WEB SITES:
77 107
78 The following web addresses have crossfire information that you may find 108 The following web addresses have crossfire information that you may find
79 useful: 109 useful:
80 110
81 http://crossfire.real-time.com/ 111 http://crossfire.schmorp.de/ (The main site)
82 real-time is the main crossfire site. 112
113 http://crossfire.real-time.com/ (The website for the old Crossfire game)
83 114
84 115
85REPORTING BUGS 116REPORTING BUGS
86 117
87 First, check the INSTALL file for common problems, and see if yours is 118 First, check the INSTALL file for common problems, and see if yours is
88 mentioned. 119 mentioned.
89 120
90 The mailing list is where present development work and bugs are typically 121 Bugs should be filed using the following email address:
91 discussed. If you want to know what is happening with crossfire, join the 122 crossfire@schmorp.de
92 list and please ask there.
93
94 I will likely delete mail messages of the following sort:
95 1) Bug reports of failed installation when the installation instructions
96 were not followed.
97 2) Bug reports that contain so little information that it tells me nothing
98 more than the fact that there is a bug.
99 3) Bugs in which the solution has already been answered in the INSTALL
100 file.
101 123
102 When reporting bugs, make sure you include the following: 124 When reporting bugs, make sure you include the following:
125
103 o What version of crossfire did you use? 126 * What version of crossfire did you use?
104 o What type of computer did you use? 127 * What type of computer did you use (CPU type)
105 o What release of the operating system did it have? 128 * What is the version of the OS?
106 o What windowing system are you using (Ie, openwindows, X11R6, etc) 129 * What windowing system are you using (e.g. openwindows, X.org, XFree86)
107 o What compiler (and its version) did you use (ie, gcc, acc, etc)? 130 * What compiler (and its version) did you use (e.g. gcc, acc)?
108 o Which flags did you give it? 131 * Which flags did you give it?
109 o If the bug happens when compiling crossfire, send an EXACT copy of 132 * If the bug happens when compiling crossfire, send an EXACT copy of the
110 the compiler line, as well as the errors it puts out. Sending bugs 133 compiler line, as well as the errors it puts out. Sending bugs of the
111 of the sort 'it failed with a line like ...' doesn't help any. 134 sort 'it failed with a line like ...' doesn't help any.
112 o If the bug happened while running crossfire: 135 * If the bug happened while running crossfire:
113 - Include any output before to the bug. 136 - Include any output before to the bug.
114 - Give a description of what you did before the bug occured. The better 137 - Give a description of what you did before the bug occured. The better
115 detailed the description, the better chance I have of figuring 138 detailed the description, the better chance we have of figuring
116 out where the bug happened, or how I can recreate the bug. 139 out where the bug happened, or how we can recreate the bug.
117 o If you managed to compile Crossfire, include the output of 140 - If possible, a stack trace from gdb (or other debugger) is very
118 "crossfire -o". 141 helpful.
119 142
120 Lack of any of this information in a bug report can make that bug report 143 The more information provided, the better chance of the bug being fixed
121useless. Also, if you have a bug, make sure you are using the latest 144 in a timely fashion.
122version. If you report a bug that has since been fixed, you are not likely
123to get any help.
124 145
125Further debugging informatiion can be found at 146SUBMITTING PATCHES:
126http://crossfire.real-time.com/debugging_tips.html
127 147
128 Mail the bug report to crossfire-devel@listserv.real-time.com 148 Patches should be submitted to email address:
129 149 crossfire@schmorp.de
130------------------------------------------------------------------------------
131SUBMITTING PATCHES: See the doc/programming_guide file.
132
133 150
134PUBLIC SERVERS: 151PUBLIC SERVERS:
135 152
136The best way to find a server to play is to run the client. It will contact 153 The best way to find a server to play is to run the client
137the metaserver and present a list to choose from. You can also see 154 and hit "Server List" in the setup dialog (this varies
155 depending on your client). You can also see a list at
138a list at http://crossfire.real-time.com/metaserver/ 156 http://crossfire.real-time.com/metaserver/.
139 157
158 The canonical server for use with Crossfire and CFPlus is
159 crossfire.schmorp.de, port 13327 (default).
140 160
141COPYRIGHT 161COPYRIGHT
142 162
143 Don't get scared by the below, it's included just for "safety" reasons 8) 163 Copyright (C) 2006,2007 Crossfire TRT Development Team
144 (Don't want anyone to start selling the game) 164 Copyright (C) 2000,2006 Mark Wedel
165 Copyright (C) 1992 Frank Tore Johansen
145 166
146 Copyright (C) 2000 Mark Wedel 167 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
147 Copyright (C) 1992 Frank Tore Johansen 168 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
169 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
170 (at your option) any later version.
148 171
149 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 172 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
150 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 173 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
151 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 174 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
152 (at your option) any later version. 175 GNU General Public License for more details.
153 176
154 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 177 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
155 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 178 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
156 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 179 Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
157 GNU General Public License for more details.
158 180
159 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
160 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
161 Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
162
163 The author can be reached via e-mail to mwedel@scruz.net 181 The authors can be reached via e-mail to crossfire@schmorp.de

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