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ymusk - version 0.99 (gevaudan)

=== DEPENDENCY

To run ymusk, you must at least have those Perl modules installed on your machine:

  • Tk
  • Net::Telnet

Those modules are optional (i.e., you don't have them and some commands may not work):

  • LWP::Simple
  • Patch::SREZIC::Tk (for mouse wheel support)
  • Linga::Ispell (for the spellcheck function)
  • Chabot::Eliza (for the /eliza command)
  • Bone::Easy (for the /pickupline command)

If you don't have them, you can find them at any good CPAN mirror site (http://search.cpan.org).

=== INSTALL

Move the current directory where you want ymusk to be. Execute 'perl install.pl' within that directory. And... you should be done. 'ymusk' is the executable.

=== DOCUMENTATION

It's hiding in the doc/ directory in a pretty HTML format. In ymusk itself, the /help and /usage commands are definitively your friend. Use them.

=== AUTHOR

Yanick Champoux <yanick1@sympatico.ca>

with the help of Ignacio José Sueiras Fernández

=== COPYRIGHT STUFF

Copyright (c) 2000, 2001, 2002 Yanick Champoux. All rights, and most of the lefts reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

Author of this software makes no claim whatsoever about suitability, reliability, edability, editability or usability of this product, and should not be kept liable for any damage resulting from the use of it. If you can use it, you are in luck, if not, I should not be kept responsible. Keep a handy copy of your backup tape at hand.


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