Compiling and running ToME in home dir: very weird error

I rather prefer having games in my home directory if possible, but when I compile ToME in my home dir in the usual way:
make -f makefile.std
preceded by the installation of Lua and followed by copying the tome binary and the tome-233-src/lib directory into the same folder... I get this crazy error when I try to run it:
tome_dofile_anywhere(): file ./lib/mods(mods_aux.lua) doesn't exist in -more-
./lib/mods/mods_aux.luo. LUA: error: attempt to call a nil value LUA: -more-
ERROR in lua_cal while calling 'max_modules' rom call_lua. Things -more-
should start breaking up from now on! -more-
... And then ToME goes Cyrillic:
But that's not all. The real corker is that this happens *only* (and invariably) when I'm using KDE. If I'm using Gnome, this *never* happens; Pzubik's PKGBUILD also works, *every* time. Could someone help me get rid of this crap?

Hi,
When I try to compile the java program from the tutorial I get about 10 errors. It returns
cannot resolve symbol
symbol:method emit ()
I'm using J2SDK 1.4 and I believe that JAXP1.1 is built into it so I don't know what is wrong. It is the Echo example in the tutorial that I'm trying to do.
Your help is greatly appreciated as, like yourself, I've wasted about a week at this.
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