games

Виталий Туровец corebug at corebug.net
Tue May 13 12:34:56 UTC 2014


Sorry for off-topic, but http://ipfw.ru/quotes/9656 :-)


2014-05-13 15:24 GMT+03:00 Fbsd8 <fbsd8 at a1poweruser.com>:

> RW wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 13 May 2014 00:24:23 +0200
>> Rolf Nielsen wrote:
>>
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>>> On 2014-05-12 22:05, Fbsd8 wrote:
>>>
>>>> I remember back in 6.x a lot of talk about killing every thing
>>>> about games. Todays version of the handbook has no mention of
>>>> games, but the bsdinstall installer has option to install games and
>>>> there is a ports collection category called games. bsdconfig has no
>>>> games installer.
>>>>
>>>> So what is the general status of games? Is the handbook correct and
>>>> bsdinstall and the ports collection just never got cleaned up or
>>>> does the handbook need a chapter on games?
>>>>
>>> I'm not sure about the games that come (or used to come) as (an
>>> optional) part of the system, because I have WITHOUT_GAMES=yes in my
>>> /etc/src.conf. However, the fact that that setting causes no errors or
>>> warnings and that it's still documented in the src.conf(5) man page,
>>> suggests that they're still there, at least when building from source.
>>>
>>
>> /usr/games/random is used by the ports system for RANDOMIZE_MASTER_SITES
>>
>> There aren't really any actual games as such left. It's fortune, which
>> provides admin tips on login, and a handful of small utilities - which
>> have presumably been left because they may be in use in shell scripts,
>> things like prime, factor, rot13, random etc.
>>
>> I find random(6) to be particularly useful, especially in the form:
>> "random -f -", which randomizes the order of lines in a pipeline.
>>
>>
> "/usr/games/random is used by the ports system for RANDOMIZE_MASTER_SITES"
>
> This is not totally true. random may be used by the ports system, but not
> what is in /usr/games. random is in the kernel.
>
> I have been removing /usr/games directory since release 4.0 and never have
> had any problems.
>
>
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