FxSudoku is a software that provides a version of the popular Sudoku game.
Sudoku is a challenging game that tests logic and patience. While it was first published in a US magazine in 1979, it gained worldwide popularity in 2005. Fxsudoku is an efficient implementation of the game that aims to provide an enjoyable experience.
To install fxsudoku, follow the instructions given below. Firstly, install all necessary dependencies. Secondly, run the build script 'gb' to begin compiling Sudoku. You may need to specify various command-line options while running the script. To view all options, use the following command: >./gb --help. We expect that all packages are installed in /usr, but if that is not the case, you can change the installation prefix for every package on the command line by using the following command: >./gb --fox-prefix=/usr/local.
If the compilation is successful, you are ready to install Sudoku in its final location. By default, it will be installed in /usr. However, you can choose to install it somewhere else by using the --prefix option in the following command: > su > ./gb install [--prefix=/usr/local]. Lastly, run the software with the command 'fxsudoku'.
Fxsudoku requires FOX Toolkit to operate. The latest release of fxsudoku includes a fix for the install script to fix the installation issues. Overall, fxsudoku is a fantastic implementation of Sudoku, ideal for those who enjoy challenging puzzle games.
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