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PatR 93928640c6 github issue #688 - end of game livelog event
Requested by k21971 (hardfought admin):  classify the gameover event
as something other than achievement so that live-logging can exclude
it in order to use the xlogfile end-of-game entry instead.

It had been classified as an achievement because that was the only
category being treated as 'major' so written to final dumplog.  Give
is a new classification 'dump' which is distinct from achievement
and intended to explicitly request that an event go into dumplog.
The gameover event is the only one in that category, at least for now.

Add a bunch of other classifications besides achievement and dump to
be treated as 'major' for dumplog.  The new list is
  wish, achieve, umonst (death of unique monster), divinegift,
  lifesave (via amulet, not explore-/wizard-mode decline to die),
  artifact, genocide, dump
and may still need further tuning.  Currently excluded are
  conduct (first violation of any conduct), killedpet, alignment
  (changed, either via helmet or conversion), minorac (minor
  achievement such as level gain or entering the mines), and spoiler
  (currently only applies to finding Mines' End luckstone which is
  also 'achieve' so will be in dumplog).

This doesn't remove the reference to unimplemented LLC_TURNS that is
mentioned in the template sysconf.

Closes #688
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This README provides the instructions for building the unofficial Mac
binaries using the Apple provided developer IDE named XCode.

Establish a developer team in XCode
===================================

Your first step should be to establish a developer team within XCode.
Launch XCode and open the preferences dialog (XCode Menu->Preferences).
Select the "Accounts" tab.  Add an account (usually this should just be
your apple ID account you used to setup the Mac).  After adding the account,
select the account and then add a team (usually this will be just a
personal team for Mac Development).

Obtain your developer team identifier
=====================================

Your DEVELOPMENT_TEAM can be found by opening Keychain Access
(found by Finder->Applications->Utilities).  Click on "My Certificates".
Look for your "Mac Developer" certificate.  Right click on
the certificate to open a dialog that shows certificate details.
Look for "Organizational Unit" among the details.  This ten digit value
is your development team identifier.

Create XCodeLocal.xcconfig file
===============================

Now you need to create the XCodeLocal.xcconfig file that will be used by
XCode to get your development team identifier.  Create the file in
sys/unix and add a single line such as:
DEVELOPMENT_TEAM = XXXXXXXXXX

Where XXXXXXXXXX is replaced with your development team identifier.

Open the project and build
==========================

In XCode open the project file sys/unix/NetHack.xcodeproj, select
the product NetHack and build.  The build results are placed in
~/nethackdir.