# # NetHack 3.5 sysconf $NHDT-Date$ $NHDT-Branch$:$NHDT-Revision$ # NetHack 3.5 sysconf $Date: 2012/01/27 20:15:31 $ $Revision: 1.6 $ # # Sample sysconf file. # The sysconf file is only used if NetHack is compiled with SYSCF defined. # This file uses the same syntax as nethack.cf. # Which users can use WIZARD (debugging) mode (the -D flag). # A value of * allows anyone to enter debugging mode. WIZARDS=root games # Users allowed to use the ! (shell escape) command or to suspend the game. # Uses the same syntax as the WIZARDS option above. #SHELLERS= # Show debugging information originating from these source files. # Use '*' for all, or list source files separated by spaces. # Only available if game has been compiled with DEBUG. #DEBUGFILES=* # Users allowed to use #exploremode. Same syntax as WIZARDS above. EXPLORERS=* # Show debugging information originating from these source files. # Use '*' for all, or list source files separated by spaces. # Only available if game has been compiled with DEBUG. #DEBUGFILES=* # Limit the number of simultaneous games (see also nethack.sh). MAXPLAYERS=10 # If not null, added to string "To get local support, " in the support # information help. #SUPPORT=call Izchak at extension 42. # If not null, displayed at the end of a panic-save sequence. #RECOVER=Run the recover program. # Uncomment the next line to disable the SEDUCE option. #SEDUCE=0 # Uncomment to disable savefile UID checking. #CHECK_SAVE_UID=0 # Record (high score) file options. # CAUTION: changing these after people have started playing games can # lead to lost high scores! # Maximum entries for one person. #PERSMAX=10 # Maximum entries in the record file. #ENTRYMAX=100 # Minimum points to get an entry. #POINTSMIN=1 # Determine identity of "person" in the score file with name (0) or # numeric (1) user id. #PERS_IS_UID=1 # Maximum number of score file entries to use for random statue names #MAX_STATUENAME_RANK=10 # Try to get more info in case of a program bug or crash. Using GDB can # get more information and works on more systems but requires gdb be available; # using LIBC only works if NetHack is linked with a libc that supports the # backtrace(3) API. Both require certain compilation options. See # src/end.c and sys/unix/hints/* for more information. GDBPATH=/usr/bin/gdb GREPPATH=/bin/grep # Values are priorities: 0 - do not use this method, 1 - low priority, # 2 - high priority. Non-zero priority methods are tried in order. PANICTRACE_GDB=1 PANICTRACE_LIBC=2