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Angband errors in App Manager
I found Angband for the NIT...How cool! Sends me back to the old days paying Moria on a Vax. I sat next to some kid playing on his iP0wn3d the other day. He glanced over, then got an expression like "Huh." I thought, "you're too young to understand..."
Anyway, the question I have is that the version of Angband was apparently built for Chinook or older. It requires hildon-libs0. It installed (with errors) and it runs fine, but every time I get updates, Angband is one, and it errors out because of hildon-libs0, which are not apparently available for Diablo. What can I do to get rid of the errors? I could do it the Debian way and pin it, but I'm not sure how that would work w/App Manager. Is there a better way? Thanks, --vr |
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Hey Vulcan!
Did you ever find the answer to what you were asking? I take it that you're using Dawnmist's port? I've had that version before and even posted the best setup for it somewhere here. Now, I can't seem to figure out what to do in even getting it installed again through Diablo. *lol* There also is Arnim's port to consider. With just a little tweak, you can get a full 80x25 screen with a 16 sized font which is very easy on the eyes. For me though, since I have a N800, I have to go with an 80x24 screen to make room for a dinky touch screen keyboard. His version was simple to install and I'm not getting that constant update notice like you're seeing. Here's a couple of screen shots of it. http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/6239/63687504.png http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/7153/28182608.png Cheers! |
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Thanks, --vr |
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Angband ncurses is the one Arnim provided us with.
Here's the post for Dawnmist's version http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...8&postcount=25 Mind you, I don't understand linux commands or scripting so I'm sure there's an easier way to get it done. Also, that post was for people who don't have a hardware keyboard and back then everyone was using Chinook. Arnim's works perfect under Diablo. :) |
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Before the N8x0 is left forgotten we should all lobby and demand some current ports of Angband, T.o.M.E., Fangband, Sangband, Zangband, Nethack, etc.
No GUI nonsense, heck, whoever attempts this doesn't even have to package it as a .deb. Just a clean build and instructions on how to install would be awesome enough! So how many of us dorks here can rally together and PM the crap out of Benson's or Mikkov's mailbox? :D |
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Sweetness!
I've been told before that building something like Angband can be as little as writing 100 lines of code for a clean port. That still seems like quite a bit of work for anyone though. Big props for even considering this! :D I can try whatever junk you throw at me this weekend and I don't mind reflashing if that's something needed for testing. I've attached my changed Angband file if you want to have a look at it. It's for Armim's version. Attachment 4862 It disables the touch screen keyboard in Xterm so make sure to quit or Control-x out of Angband for the keyboard to come back to life. To get a full 80x25 screen, you need to install this hacked file I have called libvte4_0.12.2-0mh7_armel. It removes the one pixel, invisible border around Xterm. It's 640k in size which is too big for me to upload here. I guess you could PM your email addy and I can send that your way. Good luck with this weekend! :) |
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Most of what I post here is a direct copy and paste of what others have mentioned before. Heck, I even copied and pasted this sentence from another website. *lol* I only know root, cd, and ls on the command line to be honest. Just don't tell others I'm a plagiarist. I'd hate to lose any remaining credibilty here. :D |
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Any recommendations on which version of Angband I should start with? It looks like the latest and greatest is 3.1.1 of vanilla Angband. Is there a better candidate? |
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Sounds good to me.
3.1.1. would be the best one to go for on your first attempt to build up a debian package in a maemo environment using SDK from scratchbox. Okay, I really need to stop pretending like I know anything here. Yeah, 3.1.1. gets my definite vote. Best of luck Vulcan weird user name buddy! :D |
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Thanks for helping mikkov. :)
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Yeah, that's much better! |
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Hey vulcan.
Did you ever get around to trying to compile something over the weekend? |
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No, but I think Mikkov's advice was sage, especially since they have the ARM deb available. I grabbed both the deb and deb-src files and will first try to install it directly, and see what needs to be done from there. Hopefully I will get some hack time this weekend...
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Not to sound mean here, but when it comes to giving us updates on what you have either done or are currently doing with this...
You sir, are a turd! :D |
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Well, maybe the updates I have been giving describe what I have been doing... :P
You, sir, are a slave driver...As Hans Gruber said, "It's Christmas, Theo...Be of good cheer..." Actually, I have the Debian source package and deb, and want to test the install directly before I do naything else. |
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A slave driver? Dude, I'm a harmless, little fuzzball!
I'm just here to encourage the living crap out of you with whatever it is that you're doing. :) |
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http://pupnik.de/Addison_Warning.jpg Addison shows the way! |
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