Linux package development

Linux package development

Postby xeno74 » 28 Jan 2011, 12:29

Hi,

could someone test this new static Linux package?

Download: supertuxkart-0.7.1-svn7557-linux-glibc2.12-i686.tar.bz2

Cheers,

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Re: Linux package development

Postby Edward_Lii » 28 Jan 2011, 14:19

Hello xeno74,

xeno74 {l Wrote}:Hi,

could someone test this new static Linux package?

Download: supertuxkart-0.7.1-svn7557-linux-glibc2.12-i686.tar.bz2

Cheers,

Xeno

I tried it on openSUSE 11.3 and it seems to work.
Only played one race and it didn't crash! :D
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Re: Linux package development

Postby xeno74 » 28 Jan 2011, 16:08

Edward_Lii {l Wrote}:Hello xeno74,
I tried it on openSUSE 11.3 and it seems to work.
Only played one race and it didn't crash! :D


Thank you :)

New package:

I have added libs for other linux distributions.

Download: supertuxkart-0.7.1-svn7557-linux-glibc2.12-i686.tar.bz2

@Edward_Lii @all: Please test this package.

Cheers,

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Re: Linux package development

Postby Edward_Lii » 28 Jan 2011, 16:36

Hello xeno74,

xeno74 {l Wrote}:Thank you :)

New package:

I have added libs for other linux distributions.

Download: supertuxkart-0.7.1-svn7557-linux-glibc2.12-i686.tar.bz2

@Edward_Lii @all: Please test this package.

Cheers,

Tried it and it seems to work.
Again only tested one race.

BTW wasn't mr. iceblock removed?
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Re: Linux package development

Postby xeno74 » 28 Jan 2011, 16:43

Edward_Lii {l Wrote}:Hello xeno74,

Tried it and it seems to work.
Again only tested one race.

BTW wasn't mr. iceblock removed?


Thanks for testing. I have forget to remove Mr. Iceblock.

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Re: Linux package development

Postby KroArtem » 28 Jan 2011, 19:39

supertuxkart-0.7.1-svn7557-linux-glibc2.12-i686/run_game.sh: line 1: bin/supertuxkart: No such file or directory
Ubuntu 11.04 alpha x86_64

While choosing supertuxkart in bin directory:
/home/artem/Загрузки/supertuxkart-0.7.1-svn7557-linux-glibc2.12-i686/bin/supertuxkart: error while loading shared libraries: libIrrlicht.so.1.7: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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Re: Linux package development

Postby STKRudy85 » 29 Jan 2011, 00:36

ok for me : ubuntu 10.04 32 bits

Chuck will also be in main package ?
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Re: Linux package development

Postby xeno74 » 29 Jan 2011, 10:10

KroArtem {l Wrote}:supertuxkart-0.7.1-svn7557-linux-glibc2.12-i686/run_game.sh: line 1: bin/supertuxkart: No such file or directory
Ubuntu 11.04 alpha x86_64

While choosing supertuxkart in bin directory:
/home/artem/Загрузки/supertuxkart-0.7.1-svn7557-linux-glibc2.12-i686/bin/supertuxkart: error while loading shared libraries: libIrrlicht.so.1.7: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory


Hi KroArtem,

change in the STK directory and execute the shellscript ./run_game.sh.

STKRudy85 {l Wrote}:ok for me : ubuntu 10.04 32 bits

Hi STKRudy85,

Chuck will also be in main package ?


Oh, I've also forget to remove the Chuck. Sorry :(
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Re: Linux package development

Postby Dakal » 31 Jan 2011, 13:11

xeno74 {l Wrote}:New Revision 7571 is available:

supertuxkart-0.7.1-svn7571-linux-glibc2.12-i686.tar.bz2

Enjoy it :)


Thanks xeno it works perfectly. :)
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Re: Linux package development

Postby xeno74 » 04 Feb 2011, 18:18

xeno74 {l Wrote}:New Revision:

supertuxkart-0.7.1-svn7614-linux-glibc2.12-i686.tar.bz2

Have fun :)


Could someone test on Fedora?
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Re: Linux package development

Postby KroArtem » 08 Feb 2011, 17:29

xeno74, not sure if Arthur_D uses fedora now, but some months ago he installed it and used for a while so may be he still has Fedora working ;)
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Re: Linux package development

Postby xeno74 » 10 Feb 2011, 18:39

New: Revision 7671 for i686 (32-bit)

supertuxkart-0.7.1-svn7671-linux-glibc2.12-i686.tar.bz2

With ./run_game.sh you can start STK :)

Please test STK.
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Re: Linux package development

Postby ChemBroTron » 13 Feb 2011, 15:15

It runs great (Revision 7671), but:

- I don't see a sky-texture in "Tux Tollway".
- The blue barrier in "City" should be higher. Driving against it results in a reset or I stuck on the barrier and have to reset manually.
- "Fort Magma" is unplayable, because you (nearly) always get reseted in the cave. There is a invisible barrier at the end of the cave. If you get past it, the round doesn't count as a round, so you will never finish a race on this track.
- No sky texture in "Amazonian Journey".
- Items floating in the sky in "Old Mine".
- You start on items in "Skyline".

Tested on Arch Linux.
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Re: Linux package development

Postby KroArtem » 13 Feb 2011, 19:20

A sky texture is fixed in svn now.
If you're speaking about those fences on both sides of the road, I agree with you :)
Fort Magma is unplayable at all, samuncle is working on it :)
Speaking about Amazonian Journey, sky texture _is_ there, but it is hard to mention it due to settings.
Auria: I suggest you to change texture-percent="0.5" to texture-percent="1", this will look better.
Agree with flying bananas and gift boxes in Old Mine.
You start on items only if you're playing with >3 ai karts, when you're playing with 3 karts, it is ok.
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Re: Linux package development

Postby Auria » 13 Feb 2011, 19:32

Hi,

ChemBroTron {l Wrote}:It runs great (Revision 7671), but:

- I don't see a sky-texture in "Tux Tollway".
- The blue barrier in "City" should be higher. Driving against it results in a reset or I stuck on the barrier and have to reset manually.
- "Fort Magma" is unplayable, because you (nearly) always get reseted in the cave. There is a invisible barrier at the end of the cave. If you get past it, the round doesn't count as a round, so you will never finish a race on this track.
- No sky texture in "Amazonian Journey".
- Items floating in the sky in "Old Mine".
- You start on items in "Skyline".

Tested on Arch Linux.



this is a SVN revision so of course it's not expected to be stable ;)
the tollway sky-cube was recently fixed; regarding city, you could comment in the city track so that Horace knows about your feedback; regarding Fort Magma, this is known, this track is a work-in-progress. Items in old mine and starting on items are both known and in the bug tracker
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Re: Linux package development

Postby xeno74 » 13 Feb 2011, 20:21

ChemBroTron {l Wrote}:It runs great (Revision 7671), but:

- I don't see a sky-texture in "Tux Tollway".
- The blue barrier in "City" should be higher. Driving against it results in a reset or I stuck on the barrier and have to reset manually.
- "Fort Magma" is unplayable, because you (nearly) always get reseted in the cave. There is a invisible barrier at the end of the cave. If you get past it, the round doesn't count as a round, so you will never finish a race on this track.
- No sky texture in "Amazonian Journey".
- Items floating in the sky in "Old Mine".
- You start on items in "Skyline".

Tested on Arch Linux.


Thank you for testing :)

New:

supertuxkart-0.7.1-svn7694-linux-glibc2.12-i686.tar.bz2

supertuxkart-0.7.1-svn7695-linux-glibc2.12-x86-64.tar.bz2

Those Revisions aren't stable. They're for testing and development ;)
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Re: Linux package development

Postby ChemBroTron » 13 Feb 2011, 20:35

Auria {l Wrote}:this is a SVN revision so of course it's not expected to be stable ;)


Well, I am aware of that, I thought, that's why there are these snapshot-packages. For testing and feedback. :cool:
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Re: Linux package development

Postby xeno74 » 13 Feb 2011, 21:34

ChemBroTron {l Wrote}:
Auria {l Wrote}:this is a SVN revision so of course it's not expected to be stable ;)

For testing and feedback. :cool:


Yes, that's right :)
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