Diplomacy Automated Email Judge

Njudge is an automated judge for Diplomacy games, based on Ken Lowe software.
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  • Publisher Name:
  • Millis Miller
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://www.njudge.org/

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Njudge is an automated judge for Diplomacy games, based on Ken Lowe software. Njudge is an automated judge for Diplomacy games, based on Ken Lowe software.Installation:1. Create a system user account (i.e. 'judge') and its home directory (i.e. /home/judge) It is recommended to lock the password for this account as you should never need to login as this user. 2. `cd' to the directory containing the package's source code and type `./configure' to configure the package for your system. If you're using `csh' on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure' instead to prevent `csh' from trying to execute `configure' itself. By default it will set up the judge in /home/judge as user judge with an email address of judge@localhost and sendmail in /usr/sbin. If you chose a different user and directory in step 1, or if judge email should come from a different domain, you can give the configure script flags to override the defaults. The flags are: --with-dir=DIR --with-user=NAME --with-domain=DOMAIN --with-sendmail=SENDMAIL for example to set up the judge in /home/jaldhar/dip as user jaldhar and email judge@braincells.com and sendmail in /usr/ucb, you would do: ./configure --with-dir=/home/jaldhar/dip --with-user=jaldhar --with-domain=braincells.com --with-sendmail=/usr/ucb There are many other flags you can give (type './configure --help' for a full list) but these are the main ones you're likely to use. Running `configure' takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for. 3. Type `make' to compile the package. 4. If this is a new install: Type `make install' to install the programs, any data files and documentation. You will have to edit a few configuration files before the judge will become operation. If this is an upgrade from an older version; Type 'make upgrade' to install the new programs only. *Note* compiled programs will not be stripped of debug and other extra information. If you want to make compiled programs a little smaller, you can type 'make install-strip' or 'make upgrade-strip' instead. This may give a few harmless errors (when it tries to strip scripts) but you can ignore them. If you just want to rebuild the map files (because e.g. you added a new variant,) type 'make remap'. 5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean'. To also remove the files that `configure' created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean'.What's New in This Release:· Major bugfixes


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