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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.
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might incur ncurses dependencies on some platforms, and ncurses just bumped
its shlib.
Some packages were bumped twice now, sorry for that.
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Benedek Gergely via pkgsrc-users@.
ok wiz@
pkgsrc changes:
* Convert the package to USE_GAMESGROUP and adjust permission in order to have a
global scorefile for all users (previously moon-buggy used as its scorefile
in ~/.mbscore)
Changes:
* Increase the version string to "1.0.51".
* Minor MacOSX compatibility fix.
* highscore.c, realname.c: fix highscore file corruption bug
(thanks, Arnd Behring)
* update the NEWS file
* update the copyright dates
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Bump PKGREVISION
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it might not exist and is not really wanted at this point.
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them at will.
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Moon-buggy is a simple character graphics game where you drive some kind
of car across the moon's surface. Unfortunately there are dangerous
craters there. Fortunately your car can jump over them!
The game has some resemblance of the classic arcade game moon-patrol
which was released in 1982. A clone of this game was relased for the
Commodore C64 in 1983. The present, ASCII art version of moon-buggy was
written many years later by Jochen Voss.
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