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./games/dipmap, Generate postscript maps from results of play-by-email Diplomacy games
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Branch: CURRENT, Version: 1.16nb2, Package name: dipmap-1.16nb2, Maintainer: njohnston
Diplomacy starts in 1901: pre-World War One Europe with seven players
negotiating with each other so that they can dominate the
gameboard. Orders for fleets and armies are secretly sent to the Judge
(a computer), which then calculates the results and forwards what has
happened to the players. Then the players go back to organising things
for the next turn. Simple, right? The system is, but the game is not.
Will the Austrian help my French army to conquer Munich? Will the
German army in Kiel assist the Munich army? Can I get Russia to
attack Berlin from the east? Can I convince the German that I am
planning peaceful moves (preparing to attack Italy) and thus have the
element of surprise?
Mapit takes the results of a Judge adjudicated move and outputs a
color or monochrome postscript map of the status of the board. For
more information, please see the homepage of the Diplomacy hobby at:
https://www.diplom.org/
Additional variant maps can be found at:
https://www.ellought.demon.co.uk/variants.htm
Required to build:
[pkgtools/cwrappers]
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Branch: CURRENT, Version: 1.16nb2, Package name: dipmap-1.16nb2, Maintainer: njohnston
Diplomacy starts in 1901: pre-World War One Europe with seven players
negotiating with each other so that they can dominate the
gameboard. Orders for fleets and armies are secretly sent to the Judge
(a computer), which then calculates the results and forwards what has
happened to the players. Then the players go back to organising things
for the next turn. Simple, right? The system is, but the game is not.
Will the Austrian help my French army to conquer Munich? Will the
German army in Kiel assist the Munich army? Can I get Russia to
attack Berlin from the east? Can I convince the German that I am
planning peaceful moves (preparing to attack Italy) and thus have the
element of surprise?
Mapit takes the results of a Judge adjudicated move and outputs a
color or monochrome postscript map of the status of the board. For
more information, please see the homepage of the Diplomacy hobby at:
https://www.diplom.org/
Additional variant maps can be found at:
https://www.ellought.demon.co.uk/variants.htm
Required to build:
[pkgtools/cwrappers]
Master sites:
Filesize: 565.817 KBVersion history: (Expand)
- (2025-10-24) Package has been reborn
- (2025-10-24) Package deleted from pkgsrc
- (2025-07-15) Package has been reborn
- (2025-07-15) Package deleted from pkgsrc
- (2017-11-23) Package has been reborn
- (2012-12-24) Updated to version: dipmap-1.16nb2
CVS history: (Expand)
| 2021-10-26 12:44:37 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (466) |
Log message: games: Replace RMD160 checksums with BLAKE2s checksums All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and SHA512 hashes |
| 2021-10-07 16:08:04 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (466) |
Log message: games: Remove SHA1 hashes for distfiles |
| 2021-04-21 17:39:19 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (1) |
Log message: dipmap: remove dead download site |
| 2017-08-16 22:45:48 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (209) |
Log message: Comment out dead sites. |
| 2015-11-03 21:57:10 by Alistair G. Crooks | Files touched by this commit (350) |
Log message: Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for games category Problems found locating distfiles: Package blokus: missing distfile blokus-1.1.tar.gz Package crossfire-client: missing distfile crossfire-client-images-1.11.0.tar.gz Package dungeon: missing distfile dungeon-gdt-glk.tar.gz Package gate88: missing distfile Gate88_Mar19_05.tar.gz Package gnuchess4: missing distfile gnuchess-4.0.pl80.tar.gz Package ioquake3-pk3: missing distfile quake3-latest-pk3s.zip Package rollemup: missing distfile Rollemup.tar.gz Package tscp: missing distfile tscp181.zip Package xbat: missing distfile xev111.tar.gz Package xgalaga: missing distfile xgalaga-2.0.34.tar.gz Package xrick: missing distfile xrick-021212.tgz Package xskat: missing distfile xskat-cards.tar.gz Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail. |
| 2012-12-23 19:43:48 by David A. Holland | Files touched by this commit (4) |
Log message: Use c89. Pass gcc -Wall. Fix clang build. While here, use snprintf instead of sprintf. PKGREVISION -> 2. |
| 2012-10-06 13:55:05 by Aleksej Saushev | Files touched by this commit (310) |
Log message: Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days. |
| 2012-02-06 07:19:18 by Steven Drake | Files touched by this commit (5) |
Log message: Switch to using REPLACE_CSH. |
