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# vi /home/QtPalmtop/bin/runciv
#!/bin/sh
CIVHOME=/opt/QtPalmtop/share/freeciv
$CIVHOME/civserver&
bg
$CIVHOME/civclient
kill -9 `ps -ef|grep civ|grep -v grep|awk '{print $2}'`
sleep 5
kill -9 `ps -ef|grep civ|grep -v grep|awk '{print $2}'`
# chmod 755 /home/QtPalmtop/bin/runciv
Create freeciv.desktop in /opt/QtPalmtop/apps/Games as follows:
[Desktop Entry]
Comment=Freeciv
Exec=runciv
Icon=civclient
Type=Application
Name=FreeCiv
Display=640x480/144dpi,480x640/144dpi
Run the TabSetting config app under Settings and press OK to save the new config. This will result
in the freeciv icon to be visible in the Games tab without rebooting or restarting Qtopia.
Installing pico
Pico depends on the ncurses library so in order to install pico, install the following packages in the
given order:
libncurses_5.0_arm.ipk
pico_4.4_arm.ipk
Installing file
Once you have installed file [file_3.39-2_arm.ipk] it will not work until you do the following:
# file -C
Installing Cacko packages
Packages for Cacko and Sharp ROM are generally compatible and interchangable. You can install
Cacko packages onto the Sharp ROM and use Cacko feeds.
Cacko is basically an enhanced and customised Sharp ROM. As such, there are applications that are
pre-installed on Cacko but don't exist on Sharp ROM. See the Cacko sub section under the Alternate
Distros/ROMs section for more details about the differences between Cacko ROM and Sharp ROM.
Here are some packages extracted from Cacko that can be installed to enhance Sharp ROM: