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Compiling CircleMUD
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under OS/2 Warp Connect v3.0 or 2.1
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by David Carver
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To compile CircleMUD under OS/2, you must have the following:
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All needed files can be found at the hobbes.nmsu.edu FTP site.
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* OS/2 Warp Connect Version 3.0, or OS/2 Version 2.1 with TCP/IP installed.
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You should have at least 8 megs of memory. (Circle runs quite well on an
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8 meg machine).
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* An HPFS formatted drive. CircleMUD needs to be uncompressed on an HPFS
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drive because it uses long filenames.
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* The EMX09b runtime and compilation systems. These are free and
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can be downloaded by anonymous FTP at hobbes.nmsu.edu in os2/unix/emx09b
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* The OS/2 port of GNU's GCC compiler. This can also be found at
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hobbes.nmsu.edu in os2/unix/emx09b. Please make sure you have the most
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recent version of the GCC compiler for OS/2, as files needed by CircleMUD
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were not included in earlier versions of GCC for OS/2. The current version
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is 2.7.0
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* GNU's TAR and GZIP programs to decompress the necessary files. Again
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these can be found at hobbes.nmsu.edu in os2/unix.
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**** You only need this if you plan on getting some of the various
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**** addons for Circle that others have coded.
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* A MAKE program. Either the GNU Make, or IBM's NMAKE should work. You
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can obtain the NMAKE from either IBM's Developers kit or from
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hobbes.nmsu.edu in os2/16dev.
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Installation:
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*** IMPORTANT
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***
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*** You must have EMX and GCC installed and the directories in your
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*** PATH and LIBPATH statements in your CONFIG.SYS. Please read the
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*** EMX installation instructions included with that package for more
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*** information on how to install both EMX and GCC.
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Download the ZIP archive of Circle and use your favorite UNZip utility
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to extract it.
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After you have uncompressed the files, switch to the directory that has
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the CircleMUD files in it, and then to the SRC subdirectory. Rename
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the following files:
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Rename 'conf.h.os2' to 'conf.h'.
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Delete the old 'makefile', and rename 'makefile.os2' to 'makefile'.
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To compile the MUD type the following at an OS/2 command line:
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NMAKE /i
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CircleMUD will be compiled and the executable will be put in your current
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directory. Copy the CIRCLE.EXE file to the circle30\bin directory. Then
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follow the CircleMUD instructions in README on how to start up the MUD.
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NOTE: General questions about CircleMUD can be addressed to the author,
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Jeremy Elson, at jelson@circlemud.org. However, all questions which
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specifically deal with the OS/2 port of Circle should go to my address,
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listed below.
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David Carver
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dcarver@cougar.colstate.cc.oh.us
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dcarver@iwaynet.net
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