tBump version number to 1.5.11. - vaccinewars - be a doctor and try to vaccinate the world
 (HTM) git clone git://src.adamsgaard.dk/vaccinewars
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 (DIR) commit 864a85d26027eff1f36fcf518b3f94928e7d9bd1
 (DIR) parent cea2affab9bbba613bfc7cce7996c326169e7974
 (HTM) Author: Ben Webb <ben@salilab.org>
       Date:   Fri, 30 Dec 2005 02:49:40 +0000
       
       Bump version number to 1.5.11.
       
       
       Diffstat:
         M README                              |      14 +++++++-------
         M doc/index.html                      |       4 ++--
         M doc/installation.html               |      24 ++++++++++++------------
       
       3 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)
       ---
 (DIR) diff --git a/README b/README
       t@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
       -This is dopewars 1.5.10, a game simulating the life of a drug dealer in 
       +This is dopewars 1.5.11, a game simulating the life of a drug dealer in 
        New York. The aim of the game is to make lots and lots of money...
        unfortunately, you start the game with a hefty debt, accumulating interest,
        and the cops take a rather dim view of drug dealing...
        
        These are brief instructions; see the HTML documentation for full information.
        
       -dopewars 1.5.10 servers should handle clients as old as version 1.4.3 with
       +dopewars 1.5.11 servers should handle clients as old as version 1.4.3 with
        hardly any visible problems (the reverse is also true). However, it is
       -recommended that both clients and servers are upgraded to 1.5.10!
       +recommended that both clients and servers are upgraded to 1.5.11!
        
        INSTALLATION
        
       t@@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ Either...
           
        Or...
        
       -2. Get the tarball dopewars-1.5.10.tar.gz from the same URL
       -   Extract it via tar -xvzf dopewars-1.5.10.tar.gz
       +2. Get the tarball dopewars-1.5.11.tar.gz from the same URL
       +   Extract it via tar -xvzf dopewars-1.5.11.tar.gz
           Follow the instructions in the INSTALL file in the newly-created
       -      dopewars-1.5.10 directory
       +      dopewars-1.5.11 directory
        
        Once you're done, you can safely delete the RPM, tarball and dopewars
        directory. The dopewars binary is all you need!
       t@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ if I can fix 'em... of course, a working patch would be even nicer! ;)
        LICENCE
        
        dopewars is released under the GNU General Public License; see the text file
       -LICENCE for further information. dopewars is copyright (C) Ben Webb 1998-2003.
       +LICENCE for further information. dopewars is copyright (C) Ben Webb 1998-2005.
        The dopewars icons are copyright (C) Ocelot Mantis 2001.
        
        SUPPORT
 (DIR) diff --git a/doc/index.html b/doc/index.html
       t@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@ col.linklist    { width: 35% }
        td.linklist     { vertical-align: top }
        -->
        </style>
       -<title>dopewars 1.5.10: Main Index</title>
       +<title>dopewars 1.5.11: Main Index</title>
        </head>
        
        <body>
       -<h1>dopewars 1.5.10: Main Index</h1>
       +<h1>dopewars 1.5.11: Main Index</h1>
        
        <table>
        <col class="linklist" />
 (DIR) diff --git a/doc/installation.html b/doc/installation.html
       t@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@
        <body>
        <h1>Obtaining and installing dopewars</h1>
        
       -<p>The dopewars source code and precompiled binaries for Intel and Alpha
       -systems (in RPM format) are available from the main dopewars web page,
       +<p>The dopewars source code and precompiled binaries (in RPM format) are
       +available from the main dopewars web page,
        at <a href="http://dopewars.sourceforge.net/">
        http://dopewars.sourceforge.net/</a>. Just follow the link from
        there to the download section. "rpm" is the RedHat Package Manager, a program
       t@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ segmentation faults due to library conflicts.</p>
        
        <ol>
        <li>Download the 
       -<a href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/dopewars/dopewars-1.5.10-1.i386.rpm">
       +<a href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/dopewars/dopewars-1.5.11-1.i386.rpm">
        i386 (Intel)</a> RPM with your web browser. (If your browser is incorrectly set
        up, it may try and display the file, in which case tell it explicitly to save
        the file - Shift+Mouse button 1 in Netscape.)</li>
       t@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ up).</li>
        
        <li>Change to the directory containing the dopewars rpm, and install it with
        the command<br />
       -<tt><b>rpm -Uvh dopewars-1.5.10-1.i386.rpm</b></tt><br /> This will replace any
       +<tt><b>rpm -Uvh dopewars-1.5.11-1.i386.rpm</b></tt><br /> This will replace any
        already-installed earlier version.</li>
        </ol>
        
       t@@ -80,21 +80,21 @@ building the binaries from it on your system.</p>
        
        <ol>
        <li>Download the
       -<a href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/dopewars/dopewars-1.5.10-1.src.rpm">
       +<a href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/dopewars/dopewars-1.5.11-1.src.rpm">
        source code RPM</a>.</li>
        
        <li>Become root and change to the directory containing the new rpm.</li>
        
        <li>Build a binary rpm with the command<br />
       -<tt><b>rpm --rebuild dopewars-1.5.10-1.src.rpm</b></tt></li>
       +<tt><b>rpm --rebuild dopewars-1.5.11-1.src.rpm</b></tt></li>
        
        <li>Change to the directory which the binary rpm has been written to (check
        the output of the above - usually /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/<i>xxx</i>, where
        <i>xxx</i> is your machine type - for example, "i386" on Intel machines,
       -"alpha" on Alphas)</li>
       +"alpha" on Alphas, "x86_64" on AMD64 or EM64T machines)</li>
        
        <li>Install the binary rpm with the command<br />
       -<tt><b>rpm -Uvh dopewars-1.5.10-1.<i>xxx</i>.rpm</b></tt></li>
       +<tt><b>rpm -Uvh dopewars-1.5.11-1.<i>xxx</i>.rpm</b></tt></li>
        </ol>
        
        <h2><a id="tarball">Tarball installation</a></h2>
       t@@ -114,15 +114,15 @@ Unix <a href="http://www.gtk.org/download/">here</a> or for Windows
        
        <ol>
        <li>Download the
       -<a href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/dopewars/dopewars-1.5.10.tar.gz">
       +<a href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/dopewars/dopewars-1.5.11.tar.gz">
        source code tarball</a>.</li>
        
        <li>Change to the directory containing the tarball and extract the contents
        with the command <br />
       -<tt><b>tar -xvzf dopewars-1.5.10.tar.gz</b></tt><br />
       +<tt><b>tar -xvzf dopewars-1.5.11.tar.gz</b></tt><br />
        (or similar).</li>
        
       -<li>Change into the dopewars-1.5.10 directory, and read all the important
       +<li>Change into the dopewars-1.5.11 directory, and read all the important
        documentation in there ;) Most notably, the INSTALL file gives more details
        on setup and installation on Windows systems.</li>
        
       t@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ should compile cleanly. If you are running the Cygwin tools under Microsoft
        Windows, the script should detect this and allow you to build a native
        Windows binary; this will then run on any Win32 system, even one without Cygwin
        installed. The configure script supports a number of configurable options; for
       -more details, read the INSTALL file in the dopewars-1.5.10 directory.</p>
       +more details, read the INSTALL file in the dopewars-1.5.11 directory.</p>
        
        <p>If you cannot become root, run the configure script specifying directories
        for which you have write access for the dopewars files, with a command