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Markus Armbruster a532c76428 Fix recently changed command failures to use BTUs
Failing a command with code RET_SYN prints help and doesn't charge
BTUs.  Failing with code RET_FAIL doesn't print help and charges BTUs.

A couple of command failures were changed or added recently to fail
with RET_SYN, because they're due to invalid player input.  Some of
them, however, can happen after the command already did something, so
BTUs must be charged, or else players can deliberately fail the
command to save BTUs:

* Commit 9eda5f87 adds RET_SYN failures when getting player input
  fails for:

  - arm third argument
  - deliver fourth argument
  - fire third argument
  - lmine second argument
  - order d fourth argument
  - range second argument
  - sail second argument
  - tend third argument

* Commit be41e70f likewise for:

  - designate second argument
  - morale second argument
  - set third argument
  - tend fourth argument

* Commit d000bf92 likewise (with a bogus commit message) for bdes
  second argument.

* Commit 9f4ce71a likewise for ltend third and fourth argument.

* Commit 9031b03b changes failure code from RET_FAIL when getting
  player input fails for threshold third argument.  It adds RET_SYN
  failure when the argument is bad.  Some bad arguments already failed
  that way before.

* Commit a7cf69af changes it from RET_FAIL when designate second
  argument is bad.

Change them all to fail with RET_FAIL.

Many other places have the same bug, but those are left for another
day.
2008-08-09 12:09:50 -04:00
doc Update change log for 4.3.16 2008-08-02 21:29:48 -04:00
include Give some identifiers internal linkage 2008-08-09 08:40:04 -04:00
info Update change log for 4.3.16 2008-08-02 21:29:48 -04:00
m4 Update from http://autoconf-archive.cryp.to/ 2007-07-28 13:09:00 +00:00
man New server option -E to choose what to do on oops 2008-04-21 21:52:27 +02:00
scripts Fix mapper to work with current code 2008-07-04 17:31:33 -04:00
src Fix recently changed command failures to use BTUs 2008-08-09 12:09:50 -04:00
.gitignore Fix unintentionally broad patterns in .gitignore 2008-02-07 08:01:53 +01:00
bootstrap Update documentation to talk about git instead of CVS 2008-03-28 20:42:49 +01:00
compile Replace the build process. The new one requires GNU Make, Autoconf 2005-12-20 20:25:35 +00:00
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config.sub Replace the build process. The new one requires GNU Make, Autoconf 2005-12-20 20:25:35 +00:00
configure.ac Bump version to 4.3.16 2008-05-27 22:24:40 +02:00
COPYING Update to current version from http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt: 2006-01-22 21:29:04 +00:00
CREDITS Update. 2006-03-07 19:06:36 +00:00
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GNUmakefile.in Update known contributors comments 2008-03-14 20:25:44 +01:00
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Make.mk Fix remaking of sources.mk with git 2008-07-25 08:34:35 -04:00
README Update documentation to talk about git instead of CVS 2008-03-28 20:42:49 +01:00

Welcome to Empire 4, code-named Wolfpack.

Empire is a multi-player, client/server Internet based war game.
Copyright (C) 1986-2008, Dave Pare, Jeff Bailey, Thomas Ruschak, Ken
Stevens, Steve McClure

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License (in file
`COPYING'), or (at your option) any later version.

See file `CREDITS' for a list of contributors.

Directory `doc' has additional information.  File `doc/README'
describes the files there and what they talk about.

To build the server and set up a game, follow the steps below.

(1) Unpacking the source tree

    If you downloaded a tarball, unpack it.

    If you cloned a git repository, run bootstrap.  This requires
    recent versions of Autoconf and Automake to be installed.

(2) Building a server

    Prerequisites: IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (POSIX.1-2001), GNU make, a
    curses library, Perl, and either nroff or GNU troff (`groff').

    See file `INSTALL' for detailed compilation and installation
    instructions.  Quick guide for the impatient: run configure; make;
    make install.  The last step is optional; everything runs fine
    right from the build tree.

    If make fails without doing anything, you're probably not using
    GNU make.  Some systems have it installed as `gmake'.

    Solaris supports POSIX.1-2001, but you need to set up your
    environment for that.  Try passing
        SHELL=/usr/xpg4/bin/sh PATH=/usr/xpg6/bin:/usr/xpg4/bin:$PATH
    to make.  See standards(5) for details.

(3) Creating a game

    * Create a configuration for your game.  make install installs one
      in $prefix/etc/empire/econfig ($prefix is /usr/local unless you
      chose something else with configure).  You can use pconfig to
      create another one.

    * Edit your configuration file.  See doc/econfig for more
      information.

      Unless you put your configuration file in the default location
      (where make install installs it), you have to use -e with all
      programs to make them use your configuration.

    * Run files to set up your data directory.

    * Run fairland to create a world.  For a sample world, try
      `fairland 10 30'.  This creates file ./newcap_script, which will
      be used below.  You can edit it to change country names and
      passwords.

      Check out fairland's manual page for more information.

    * Start the server.  For development, you want to run it with -d
      in a debugger, see doc/debugging.  Do not use -d for a real
      game!

    * Log in as deity POGO with password peter.  This guide assumes
      you use the included client `empire', but other clients should
      work as well.

      For help, try `info'.

      To change the deity password, use `change re <password>'.

    * Create countries with `exec newcap_script'.

    Your game is now up!

Naturally, there's more to running a real game than that, but that's
beyond the scope of this file.

Please report bugs to <wolfpack@wolfpackempire.com> or via SourceForge
http://sourceforge.net/projects/empserver (registration required).

For more information or help, try rec.games.empire on Usenet, or send
e-mail to <wolfpack@wolfpackempire.com> and we'll try to answer if we
can.  Also check out our web site at "http://www.wolfpackempire.com".

Have fun!

Wolfpack!