Lima Patch Bundle FAQ
Written by Cratylus @ Dead Souls, January 2008, updated January 2009.
What is the first thing I should know?
What is the second thing I should know?
Who is this for?
What is Lima?
Aren't you the Dead Souls maintainer? What's your angle here?
Why were you working on Lima?
Well, you wasted your time. It doesn't work.
Where can I get support for Lima, then?
I work with Lima all the time. It's not that hard to set up.
Where can I get it?
Ok, I downloaded it, but it doesn't do anything...?
What is the
first thing I should know?
The Lima Bundle is NOT DEAD SOULS. It is for the Lima mudlib,
which is a completely different set of files than those distributed
with Dead Souls. I, Cratylus, am not the author of Lima, and
you can consider this an official disclaim of any credit for its
brilliance or blame for its pitfalls.
What is the
second thing I should know?
The authors and maintainers of the official Lima mudlib
do not take responsibility for this bundle. This is a strictly
"third party" deal which they will not support in any way. You
are free to download and use it, but you are not entitled to
receive support from anyone.
Who is this for?
The Lima bundle is absolutely not for newbie admins. This
is not intended to be a "get started on your own mud the
easy way!" sort of deal. I am making it available as a
courtesy and favor to mudlib hobbyists who have an interest
in tinkering with this lib. But if what you're looking for
is a quick-start kit for your own mud, I strongly recommend
you stop reading now and look elsewhere, because even though
the Lima Patch Bundle makes installation easiER,
it does not
necessarily make it eaSY.
What is Lima?
It's a lib for which many LPC old timers have a nostalgic fondness.
Aren't you the
Dead Souls maintainer? What's your angle here?
I am indeed the maintainer of a different mudlib
called Dead Souls (which I am not ashamed to plug
here by pointing you to its Wikipedia
entry). However, I
have a general affection for the LP mud codebase family.
During some experimentation I found that I had a
relatively easier way of installing Lima that people
could take advantage of, and it seemed like a nice thing
to do, making it available generally.
I'm not afraid that people will use Lima instead of
Dead Souls. For one thing, I think that "more LPmuds",
regardless of the codebase, is a net plus for DS. And
anyway, what kind of lib author would I be, if I was
afraid to let people compare my work side by side with that
of others? Let the chips fall where they may.
Why were you
working on Lima?
During Dead Souls development I decided to take a serious look
other libs after experiencing success experimenting with
Discworld lib. I got a bit carried away, I'm afraid, and
decided to see what else I could bundle.
Well, you
wasted your time. It doesn't work.
There is such a vast and bewildering array of operating
system and development software and system hardware architecture
combinations out there that there is simply no way for
me to guarantee that the bundle will work for everyone...
or indeed for most.
If it doesn't work out of the box, please note:
* You really do have to follow the instructions very
carefully and to the letter.
* Do NOT
under ANY
CIRCUMSTANCES attempt to contact Lima
mud personnel or Lima mudlib maintainers to complain that
this bundle is lame or to ask for help with it. It'll be like
asking Bill Joy to come over and help you install Solaris. His
involvement with the development of UNIX doesn't entitle you to
help from him, and the Lima people don't deserve to be
exposed to noob brainwaves from people who think they are owed
assistance.
* Perhaps the most important thing you can read is this:
http://www.catb.org/%7Eesr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Note that the people on that page also are not to be contacted for
support.
Where can I get
support for Lima?
Once it is installed, it might not be unreasonable to
ask for advice on the icode intermud channel.
You're also welcome to visit the LPMuds.net
discussion forum
and chat there, but don't expect quick turnaround on your
questions. Lima experts are fewer and farther between
than they once were, so you may have to wait a little
for a helpful response.
I work with Lima all the time. It's not that
hard to
set up.
That's true. The small driver and lib tweaks necessary to
get Lima compiled and run on a modern system aren't
that big a deal, but it seemed like a nice thing to do anyway.
Many people will still run into problems, I'm sure, but
even for those, this should get them closer to the ballpark.
Where can I get it?
http://lpmuds.net/downloads.html
LPMuds.net