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Welcome to Empire 4, codenamed Wolfpack. Congratulations on your choice!
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See the "LEGAL", "LICENSE", "CREDITS" and "README" files for all the
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related information and legal notices. It is expected that any future
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projects/authors will amend these files as needed.
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For questions and comments, please contact "wolfpack@wolfpackempire.com".
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If you want to build the server, follow the few simple steps below. If
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you are looking for more information on the files here, options for
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the server, etc. take a look in the "doc" directory, then follow the steps
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below to build and start the server.
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(1) Unpacking the server
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If you're building from a tarball, unpack it.
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If you're building from CVS, check out and run bootstrap. This
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requires Autoconf and Automake to be installed.
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(2) Building a server
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Note that you may not have to build a server. If you received the
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server in binary format, go to the next step, "Creating the world."
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To build the server, you need to do the following steps:
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FIXME needs work
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1) Get a copy of the source. Since you're reading this, we assume
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you have done that.
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2) Gunzip the source. Again, since you're reading this . . . ;-)
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3) Run configure.
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4) Run make. You need GNU make.
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(3) Creating the world
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(NOTE: If you received a binary, you must edit the included data/econfig
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file to represent the paths where your data and info directories are.)
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1) First, pick the world size you want to use. Once you have chosen
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a world size, edit the "data/econfig" file (it was either created
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at build time, or shipped with the binary) and change the WORLD_X
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and WORLD_Y to be the sizes you want. The default world size is 64x32.
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IMPORTANT: WORLD_X *MUST* be divisible by 2. In addition, if you
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change the world size later, you *MUST* re-create the world by
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running "bin/files" again.
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2) Go into the "bin" directory, and run "./files".
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3) If you want to create a new world, run "./fairland 10 30" to create
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a sample world (read the documentation for fairland for more info on
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it's arguments.)
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Note that "files" and "fairland" use the world size in the econfig file
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if it exists in the data directory. If this file doesn't exist, and you
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don't specify one, it will use the default world size the server was
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compiled with (Wolfpack binaries ship with a 64x32 world size) You can
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create an econfig file with default values using the "bin/pconfig"
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executable.
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(4) Running the server
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1) Run the bin/emp_server executable to start the server.
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That's it. Once running, you can log on to the server using the emp_client
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program found in the "bin" directory. The initial deity country name/password
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is POGO/peter.
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If you get a "You're not a deity!" message and logged off, check the
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"data/server.log" file and look at the end for a "NON-AUTH" entry.
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There should be a "user@host" message in there that failed to log in.
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Enter this user and host in the auth file, and you should be able to
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log into the server as a deity now.
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For more information on options, programs, files and other general hints
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look in the "doc" directory. The README there describes the files there and
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what they talk about.
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For more information or help, send e-mail to "wolfpack@wolfpackempire.com" and
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we'll try to answer if we can. Also check out our web site at
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"http://www.wolfpackempire.com"
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Have fun!
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-- The Wolfpack development team...
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