Code afférent au projet Kouglof 2 de l'E2L
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README


Septime - an enhanced version of Octave, currently under development.

Overview
========
This project is part of the E2L Prosecco project.
All details on :
https://www.e2li.org/ProjetProsecco.html

Septime is an application to protect against unwanted connections.
The name of the application comes from fencing. In this noble sport,
parries named after the position in which the hand is held, and there
are eight parries : prime, seconde, tierce, quarte, quinte, sixte,
septime and octave.
The octave and septime are especially useful for warding off low blows! :-)
And what could be baser than taking advantage of people's ignorance to spy
on them and steal their data?

But octave is also GNU software (see https://octave.org ).
So we'll be using septime in future versions.

How to compile and install septime
==================================

Download the septime source code with git :
$ git clone https://githell.e2li.org/Patrick/Kouglof2.git
$ cd Kouglof2/Septime
or donwload a tar.gz file and :
$ tar xvzf septime-x.y.z.tar.gz
$ cd septime-x.y.z

First install some necessary packages :
# in Linux using apt commands :
$ sudo apt install libreadline-dev
$ sudo apt install zlib1g-dev

# in Linux using yum and rmp commands :
$ sudo yum install readline-devel
$ sudo yum install zlib-devel

Second configure and build the program :
$ ./configure
$ make

You can use it by positionning in the source directory and call the
command :
$ cd src
$ ./septime -til -p regles.txt

WARNING !!
make install is possible but not preconized in test version !!
But if you still want to install, don't forget to copy the regles.txt file
to /etc/septime.cfg to avoid passing the file name with the -p option.

Web Page
========
https://www.e2li.org/ProjetProsecco.html

Bug Reports
===========
For general bug reports, send a description of the problem to
septime@e2li.org.

Current Status
==============
septime is in test version.
We are working on porting this application to other consumer systems
such as Android, MasOsX, Windows, ...

Patrick Foubet (septime@e2li.org)