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diff --git a/README.txt b/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1e0ad583..00000000 --- a/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -Using the CMake build system -============================ - -There are basically two options for how to run ToME once built. - - - -Option #1 : Run ToME from the build directory -============================================= - -Simply run the commands below. - - $ cmake . - $ make - -You should now be able to run - - $ ./src/tome - -to start ToME. - -This is currently the recommended option. - - - -Option #2: Run ToME from a system install location -================================================== - -Run - - $ cmake -DSYSTEM_INSTALL:BOOL=true . - $ make - $ sudo make install - -You can now run ToME from anywhere. - -You can also use DESTDIR when installing to a different location -(useful with e.g. stow or when building distribution packages). - - -Compiling on Ubuntu -=================== - -If you're having trouble compiling on an Ubuntu install you are -probably missing the - - build-essential - -package. - -Each frontend requires the additional packages listed below: - - X11: libx11-dev - SDL: libsdl-image1.2-dev, libsdl-ttf2.0-dev - ncurses: libncurses5-dev - - -Compiling on OpenBSD -==================== - -As of February 2010, the OpenBSD package cmake-2.4.8p2 is too old for -building ToME. You may need to compile a newer version of CMake. - -If you have X11, then a bug in CMake may cause a linker error when -linking the 'tome' executable. As a workaround, set the environment -variable LDFLAGS=-L/usr/X11R6/lib when running CMake. Example: - - $ env LDFLAGS=-L/usr/X11R6/lib cmake . - $ make - -The SDL frontend also requires these packages: sdl-image, sdl-ttf - - -Compiling on Windows using MinGW -================================ - -(See http://www.mingw.org/) - -The source MUST be unpacked in a directory without spaces in the -name. - -To compile on Windows using MinGW, use the commands - - $ cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" - $ mingw32-make |