1How to install typespeed 0.6.5 2------------------------------ 3Short answer: Type in "./configure && make all install" (without ""). 4 5Index: 61 Requirements 71.1 Supported Plattforms 81.2 Supported Operating Systems 91.3 Needed Software 102 Installing Typespeed 112.1 Makefile Options 123 File Structure 13 141 Requirements 15-------------- 16 17In order to compile typespeed, your system must fulfill the following 18requirements. 19 201.1 Supported Plattforms 21------------------------ 22 23On the following plattforms, typespeed is known to work with at least 24one operating system listed in 1.2: 25 26- i386 27- mipsel 28- x86_64 29 301.2 Supported Operating Systems 31------------------------------- 32 33The following operating systems have been tested with typespeed. 34Due to limited resources, not every release can be tested with every 35operating system version. 36 37- Cygwin 38- FreeBSD 39- GNU/Linux (various distributions) 40- Mac OS X 41- OpenBSD 42- Windows 43 441.3 Needed Software 45------------------- 46 47You need a working toolchain for c programs (i.e. c compiler and 48linker). Development and tests are done with gcc and binutils. 49Other compilers might work, too. 50 51Please use GNU make in order to build typespeed. Issues are known with 52other make implementations. 53 54Next to this your system must provide common header files. If you use 55a linux distribution, these could be supplied with packages ending in 56-dev (e.g. libc-dev). 57 58The last requirement is a curses library with corresponding header 59files. Most systems are shipped with different curses implementations. 60 61To give an overview, these packages are used for development 62(GNU/Linux system running on x86_64): 63 64name | minimum version known to work | used version 65--------------+-------------------------------+-------------- 66autoconf | 2.59 | 2.62 67automake | 1.9 | 1.10.1 68binutils | 2.7 | 2.17 69gcc | 2.95.2 | 4.2.1 70glibc | 2.2.2 | 2.7 71make (GNU) | 3.79.1 | 3.81 72ncurses | 4.0 | 5.6 73 742 Installing Typespeed 75---------------------- 76 77Please note that your system should have a group called "games". 78 79If you do not want to change any default settings, simply type in the 80following commands in top directory (do not type #): 81 82# ./configure && make all install 83 843 File Structure 85---------------- 86 87If you have installed typespeed without supplying configure options, the 88following files and directories will be created: 89 90/usr/local/bin/typespeed 91/usr/local/etc/typespeedrc 92/usr/local/share/doc/typespeed/README 93/usr/local/share/man/man6/typespeed.6 94/usr/local/share/typespeed/rules/ (contains game rules) 95/usr/local/share/typespeed/words/ (contains word lists) 96/usr/local/var/games/typespeed.score 97 98Additionaly, if your system supports i18n, the following files will be 99installed which contain menu translations: 100 101/usr/local/share/locale/de_DE/LC_MESSAGES/typespeed.mo 102/usr/local/share/locale/fr_FR/LC_MESSAGES/typespeed.mo 103/usr/local/share/locale/it/LC_MESSAGES/typespeed.mo 104 105