Ingo Schwarze writes: > Salut Solene, > > Solene Rapenne wrote on Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 08:20:36PM +0200: > >> New version of Tales of Maj'Eyal, I've been playing 2 games, no issue >> found. > > OK with me too (though the OK from jca@ is of course more relevant). > > Given that the package does not appear to contain any documentation > whatsoever and that documentation is also quite well hidden on the > HOMEPAGE, consider whether you want to add a README saying that > command line options are documented here: > > https://te4.org/wiki/Command_Line_Arguments > > In particular, --safe-mode seems relevant. I needed that because > it started by default in a mode that showed nothing but an empty > window on my hardware, so i couldn't even access the controls to > fix the video settings. Starting in --safe-mode the first time > allowed to tweak the video settings as needed. > > Yours, > Ingo
I added a pkg/README-main with following content
$OpenBSD$
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Running ${FULLPKGNAME} on OpenBSD
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------
If you have troubles running the game, you can try --safe-mode
parameter. The full list of available parameters can be found on the
project's wiki : https://te4.org/wiki/Command_Line_Arguments
Jeremie Courreges-Anglas writes:
> On Wed, Apr 25 2018, Solene Rapenne <[email protected]> wrote:
>> New version of Tales of Maj'Eyal, I've been playing 2 games, no issue
>> found.
>
> make port-lib-depends-check says:
>
> tome4-1.5.7(games/tome4,-main):
> Missing: c++abi.0 (/usr/local/bin/tome4) (system lib)
> WANTLIB += c++abi
>
> I thought c++abi would come from the embedded luajit but I can't find
> any reference to it in the tome4 source code.
>
> This already happens with tome4-1.5.5, so it's not a showstopper, but it
> would be nice to understand what's going on. ok jca@
c++ comes from the web module and the new discord api. I added the
c++abi to WANTLIB
tome4.tar.gz
Description: tome4
