- Make a start script for Linux.
- Make a generic installation script for Linux (nothing distribution specific, just for /usr/local/).
- Make a german documentation file as well.
- Make a source package containing all this along with the current 12.100 source.
- Make a binary package with those 2 files and CSBwin for i686.
- Try to compile an AMD64 version as well.
I hope that these can be made available at the common places where previous versions exist, to solve the distribution problem once and for all, rather than getting individual questions.
The following things already exist:
Binary of the current version 12.100 for Linux (i686, NOT AMD64):
http://www.dianneandpaul.net/CSBwin/CSB ... 2.100v0.gz
This one has a small Hint Oracle bug repaired, but is otherwise equal to 12.0 (at least on Linux).
Source of the version 12.0:
http://www.dianneandpaul.net/CSBwin/CSB ... Source.zip
This is essentially a slightly modified 11.067 from the Linux point of view. It repairs the broken build files (notably "Makefile.am") and thanks to Paul Stevens a few Linux-incompatible changes in the Windows source. Other than the widely available 10.0 and the 11.014 this version is able to save and restore games under my current Linux (Debian Squeeze), as well as running the current Conflux dungeon.
I've found some german language related files in the source tree, does anybody know what those are good for?