08-31-2011
You need to tell us a lot more. Which particular version of Unix? Are you using a GUI or at the command line? Are you at the console or remotely logging in?
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#include<time.h>
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
springsettings
SPRINGSETTINGS(6) Games SPRINGSETTINGS(6)
NAME
springsettings - GUI to configure Spring options and settings
SYNOPSIS
springsettings [-nc|--no-crash-handler] [-cl|--console-logging] [-gl|--gui-logging] [-l|--log-verbosity NUM]
springsettings [-h|--help]
DESCRIPTION
springsettings is a GUI to configure spring options and settings.
Spring is a free Real Time Strategy (RTS) game engine originally designed to play Total Annihilation ((C) 1997 Cavedog) content and evolved
to a general rts engine capable to run different kind of games (mods).
It is mainly designed around online multiplayer games but can be played in single player mode against different AI.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Prints the options help message and exits.
-nc, --no-crash-handler
Don't use the crash handler (useful for debugging)
-cl, --console-logging
Shows application log to the console(if available)
-gl, --gui-logging
Enables application log window
-l, --log-verbosity=NUM
Overrides default logging verbosity, can be:
0 - no log
1 - critical errors
2 - errors
3 - warnings (default)
4 - messages
5 - function trace
FILES
/etc/spring/datadir
Contain the path used by spring to look for configurations.
SEE ALSO
spring(6), springlobby(6)
HOMEPAGE
More information about the spring can be found on
AUTHOR
springsettings was written by the springlobby developers.
This manual page was written by Marco Amadori <marco.amadori@gmail.com[1]>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
NOTES
1. marco.amadori@gmail.com
mailto:marco.amadori@gmail.com
Springlobby distribution 05/22/2012 SPRINGSETTINGS(6)