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Penguzzle Version 1.0
by Marie Caroline Pavoine
November 3, 2000

Installation

Penguzzle can be installed using the "penguzzle.install" script.

Simply type penguzzle.install if you want to use the options by default :

  • wishx is supposed to be located in /usr/bin
  • it will create /usr/local/penguzzle1.0 , pzlbase fixed to /usr/local
  • all the files needed by Penguzzle will be found in /usr/local/penguzzle1.0
  • the Penguzzle program itself will be /usr/local/penguzzle1.0/bin/penguzzle

Use the following options to modify this default behavior:

penguzzle.install [-h] [-b pzlbase] [-w wishxdir]

-h : Give a short explanation of the options

        -b pzlbase :    Pzlbase is be the base directory where to install Penguzzle.
                        A sub-directory pzlbase/penguzzle-1.0 will be created. 
                        All the files will be copied in pzlbase/penguzzle1.0
                        The Penguzzle program will be pzlbase/penguzzle1.0/bin/penguzzle
                        For example, if you type :
                                penguzzle.install -b /var 
                        the script will :
                                - create /var/penguzzle1.0
                                - install Penguzzle in /var/penguzzle1.0
                        pzlbase defaults to /usr/local

        -w wishxdir :   Used to indicate the absolute path for wishx.
                        wishxdir defaults to /usr/bin

Uninstall Penguzzle

You have 2 choices :

  • Execute the script penguzzle.uninstall that is created at the installation OR - Locate the "penguzzle1.0" directory and remove it entirely

    For example, if it is located at /usr/local/penguzzle1.0, type :

    rm -ri /usr/local/penguzzle1.0

Running Penguzzle

If Penguzzle is installed in /usr/local, you should start Penguzzle with the command :

/usr/local/penguzzle1.0/bin/penguzzle

Changing images

If you want to put another image than this lovely penguin, you may just follow this procedure :

  • cd into the image directory (e.g /usr/local/penguzzle1.0.images)
  • rename img0.gif in something else (to not lose the penguin !)
  • put another GIF image img0.gif of size 200x200 You're done !

Bugs report

Please report any bug or suggestion to mpavoine@hotmail.com


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