QNetWalk is the Qt-version of the popular NetWalk game for system administrators. QNetWalk is written by Andi Peredri and released under the GNU GPL. Features * Built-in generator of the levels. * Novice, Amateur, Expert, and Master levels of the skill. * Auto saving of settings. * Turn's animation. * Highscores. * Sound Support. * Internationalization support (now English and Russian). Rules of play * You are the system administrator and your goal is to connect each computer to the central server. * Click the right mouse's button for turning the cable in a clockwise direction, and left mouse's button for turning cable in a counter-clockwise direction. * Start the LAN with less turns!
Created attachment 39642 [details] qnetwalk-1.0.ebuild
Created attachment 39643 [details] qnetwalk-1.0.ebuild Small patched for translations directory =) P.S.: I suggest it as games-puzzle/qnetwalk
damn, this game is addictive :D ebuild works great for me
comments: nas doesn't look optional to me since it's only used in the DEPEND nas would probably be a dep *and* and rdep since it's a library. why inherit eutils? don't install COPYING don't use emake for install error check qmake sed in src_unpack, not src_compile Please fix these up.
Created attachment 39684 [details] qnetwalk-1.0.ebuild >nas doesn't look optional to me since it's only used in the DEPEND >nas would probably be a dep *and* and rdep since it's a library. Ok. Dropped it out, because it not really needed(it need for qt)... >why inherit eutils? I used quadros-1.0.ebuild as the pattern for this ebuild... Forget it to drop out. >don't install COPYING Ok. Is this bad? >don't use emake for install Why? Changed to "make install". >error check qmake Ok. >sed in src_unpack, not src_compile Ok.
Is something need more to include in portage tree?
Maybe it is rejected because you are not using the utils provided by the games eclass (like dogamesbin or egamesinstall). Or maybe it was just forgotten during release of 2004.3 Anyway, would be nice to see it in portage
Does this ebuild work for 1.1?
No, it doesn't. It fails with a sandbox violation when trying to install the manpage. So there are 2 options: 1.) Fix the Makefile 2.) Remove the install of the manpage from the Makefile and use doman.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 77481 ***
Closing to clean up after bugzilla upgrade. reopen if closed in error. Thanks.
clean up bug list after bugzilla update