ABOUT QUARRY Quarry is a universal board game interface program. At present it supports three games: Go, Amazons and Reversi. It is intended to be useful for both users and developers of game engines (i.e. programs that play board games). Quarry uses are currently limited to playing against a computer program (e.g. GNU Go) and browsing and editing SGF game records. Future versions will also support Internet game servers and more. Latest Quarry versions can be found at the homepage: http://home.gna.org/quarry/ INSTALLATION The usual `./configure; make; make install' should build and install Quarry. The only serious requirement for Quarry are GTK+ 2.x and librsvg 2.5+ libraries, everything else must be present on a sane system. See file INSTALL for details. RUNNING QUARRY Please refer to the Quarry Manual for help. If, for some reason, you cannot open the manual from Quarry Help menu, direct your browser to the file `help/C/quarry.html'. (There may also be translations of the manual to your language in directories other than `C'.) REPORTING BUGS Please use bug tracker at the Gna! project page for bug submissions. Point your browser to https://gna.org/bugs/?group=quarry Before submitting a bug, please update to the latest CVS version of Quarry and verify that the bug is still present. Don't forget to check if the bug has been submitted already. Please include the following information in your bug report: * Bug description and the way to reproduce the bug. * Output of Quarry in the terminal, if any. It would typically die with a message like this: quarry: file-name.c:123: some_function_name: Assertion `...' failed. * If you fail to configure or build Quarry in the first place, please send in several last lines of `configure's and/or `make's output, depending on where the problem occurred. * System information, including version of GTK+. You can find it by typing pkg-config --modversion gtk+-2.0 in command line. Remember that only GTK+ 2.0 or later is supported. If you have an older version, Quarry will fail to configure and it is not a bug. * Everything else you find relevant. COPYRIGHTS AND LICENSES All files are copyrighted by Paul Pogonyshev and/or other Quarry authors (see file AUTHORS) except as noted below. See each specific file for details. All files are licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 or (at your option) any later version except as noted below. GNU GPL version 2 can be found in the file COPYING. All files named `quarry.xml' and `quarry.html' in `help/*' directories are licensed under GNU Free Documentation License, version 1.2 or any later version, with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. GNU FDL version 1.2 can be found in file named COPYING-DOC. * Three files `src/utils/getopt.c', `src/utils/getopt1.c' and `src/utils/getopt.h' are copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation and are distributed under GNU LGPL version 2.1 or later. * Files `src/gui-gtk/gtk-color-button.c' and `src/gui-gtk/gtk-color-button.h' are copyrighted 1998, 1999 by Red Hat, Inc. They are licensed GNU LGPL version 2 or later. * Files `src/gui-gtk/gtk-qhbox.c' and `src/gui-gtk/gtk-qvbox.c' are copyrighted 1995-1997 by Peter Mattis, Spencer Kimball and Josh MacDonald and copyrighted in subsequent years by Paul Pogonyshev. They are licensed under GNU GPL version 2 or later. * File `data/textures/wood1.jpg' can be distributed freely [1]. * File `data/textures/wood2.jpg' is copyrighted 2005 by Brenn Hill and is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial- ShareAlike 2.0 license, which can be found at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/legalcode. * All SVG files in `data/markup-themes' subdirectories are placed in public domain by Paul Pogonyshev. * Files in the root directory of the distribution (this directory) and `build' directory are either licensed by different parties as free software or are in public domain. [1] This file was taken from http://www.grsites.com/ On the site there is a disclaimer with the following text: "Disclaimer: Background textures found on this site were not created by the webmaster. They were obtained from various sources on the internet that labeled them as "freely distributable". If you should discover images in this collection which you recognize as copyrighted, please email the webmaster immediately so that they may be removed." And in its "Terms of use" section, it is stated that "The background textures found on this site were not created by the webmaster, but were obtained from various sources on the internet that described these graphics as freeware. Some of the authors, however, might disapprove if their graphics were used, for example, as part of a commercial software package. Therefore, these graphics are best suited for personal use (i.e. on a personal web site.)" I'm very interested in a good texture that is either cleanly licensed in a non-restrictive way that allows redistribution and modification or is in public domain. If you happen to have/know about such a texture that would fit Quarry's look, please send it or a link to it to <quarry-dev@gna.org>.