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Installation procedure for GNU Shogi
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If you've never installed a software package using a configure script before,
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please read (or skim) the file "INSTALL.generic" which gives general
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information on using configure scripts. This file contains information
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1. Type 'configure --prefix=<where you want GNU shogi installed>'. If you
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don't specify a prefix, it will be set to /usr/local. There are a few GNU
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shogi-specific options you can use for this command; see below.
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2. Type 'make' to create gnushogi, the binary book file gnushogi.bbk, and
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xshogi (the graphical interface to gnushogi).
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3. Type 'make install' to copy the binary book file to the library
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destination directory and to copy the gnushogi executable to the
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binary destination directory.
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Type 'make clean' to remove object files and binaries from destination
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Configuration options specific to GNU shogi:
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These only affect xshogi.
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--with-top-part-bitmaps Use top part of Kanji bitmaps only.
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--with-first-shogi-program=PROGNAME
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Use PROGNAME as the first shogi program (default: gnushogi)
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--with-second-shogi-program=PROGNAME
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Use PROGNAME as the second shogi program (default: gnushogi)
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--with-first-host=HOSTNAME
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Use HOSTNAME as the machine on which the first shogi program
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runs (default: localhost)
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--with-second-host=HOSTNAME
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Use HOSTNAME as the machine on which the second shogi program
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runs (default: localhost)
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Compile the xshogi graphical interface to GNU shogi (default: yes)
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If you don't want to compile xshogi, do
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'configure <other options> --without-xshogi'
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In the gnushogi directory, the file 'opts.h' includes a number of options that
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can be set to configure the evaluator, to set the debugging level, etc. These
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options will probably only be of interest to people who are hacking the source
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code, with one exception: if you want to have your games automatically saved
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on exit, #define LIST_ON_EXIT in this file.
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Platforms GNU shogi is known to compile on:
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Information about attempted or successful ports to other platforms would be
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appreciated. If you submit such a report, please specify what you had to do
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to get GNU shogi to compile and run successfully.
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-- Mike Vanier (mvanier@bbb.caltech.edu)