Linux package development

Re: Linux package development

Postby 3dwarehouse » 21 Oct 2011, 01:47

+1
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Also anything I make is under the any licence you want : CC_by_sa GPL public_domain
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Re: Linux package development

Postby STKRudy85 » 21 Oct 2011, 18:38

I'm really happy you done this, I wanted to submit here a message to thank you as I tested this revision but I didn't find time yet.

I will do this sunday. I thank you again Xeno74
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Re: Linux package development

Postby leovilok » 22 Oct 2011, 20:29

Works perfectly on Sabayon (wich is based on Gentoo) 64bits :) thank you Xeno74.
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Re: Linux package development

Postby mr_Spoon » 23 Oct 2011, 13:40

i've just downloaded the above package & tried it on my Debian Squeeze system, the only problem i've noticed so far is slowdown when using the blue nitro. I tried it on pyraminds & the mexico track, both did it & it wasnt just a case of the texture being loaded for the first time, it seemed to be each time i used it it would slowdown a bit.

EDIT: Looking at the console output I've also notied the following message: "Could not load sound effect ./data/sfx/ball_hit.ogg" I can't see this file, maybe it is meant to be ball_bounce.ogg? I don't remember hearing anything when i saw the bouncing ball for the first time.
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Re: Linux package development

Postby Auria » 23 Oct 2011, 16:55

mr_Spoon {l Wrote}:i've just downloaded the above package & tried it on my Debian Squeeze system, the only problem i've noticed so far is slowdown when using the blue nitro. I tried it on pyraminds & the mexico track, both did it & it wasnt just a case of the texture being loaded for the first time, it seemed to be each time i used it it would slowdown a bit.

EDIT: Looking at the console output I've also notied the following message: "Could not load sound effect ./data/sfx/ball_hit.ogg" I can't see this file, maybe it is meant to be ball_bounce.ogg? I don't remember hearing anything when i saw the bouncing ball for the first time.


This warning is harmless and has been recently fixed.

Regarding the slowdown when using nitro, unfortunately this sounds like a driver issue
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Re: Linux package development

Postby mr_Spoon » 23 Oct 2011, 17:31

i was on fglrx 10.4 but have just upgraded to 11.9. same issue still for me. i didnt experience this slowdown problem with 0.7.2 at all. i also tried moving the graphics detail down from 7 to 5 but that didnt resolve it.
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Re: Linux package development

Postby Auria » 23 Oct 2011, 19:16

That's weird because as far as I know nitro has not changed between 0.7.2 and 0.7.3.

Xeno, you made sure to use a release build of irrlicht and not a debug build?
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Re: Linux package development

Postby hiker » 24 Oct 2011, 03:46

Auria {l Wrote}:Xeno, you made sure to use a release build of irrlicht and not a debug build?

This should print a warning to stdout if this is the case, and I didn't see this in supertuxkart-svn10021-linux-glibc2.12-x86-64, so it might be a driver issue.

What about other particles, e.g. when driving over a zipper? Do they affect performance?

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Re: Linux package development

Postby xeno74 » 24 Oct 2011, 10:35

mr_Spoon {l Wrote}:i was on fglrx 10.4 but have just upgraded to 11.9. same issue still for me. i didnt experience this slowdown problem with 0.7.2 at all. i also tried moving the graphics detail down from 7 to 5 but that didnt resolve it.


Which package do you use? 64-bit or 32-bit?
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Re: Linux package development

Postby xeno74 » 24 Oct 2011, 15:06

I had a big hd crash. Unfortunately, I can't build any packages. I'm very sad :(
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Re: Linux package development

Postby mr_Spoon » 24 Oct 2011, 18:51

I use 32-bit package above.

Hmm, today the nitro problem isn't quite as bad as it was yesterday. The nitro is almost ok, but there is still a slight stutter as it does it, but only about 10% as noticable as it was yesterday. Weird! The zipper & red booster didnt cause the problem at all.

I've got 0.7.2 in a directory & the the above package [supertuxkart-svn10022-linux-glibc2.7-i386.tar.bz2] in another just to try it out. I've noticed that there is only one .supertuxkart directory within 'home'. Could this be causing problems? I also found that trying to change the resolution would crash the newer version unless i went & loaded up the old version.
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Re: Linux package development

Postby KroArtem » 24 Oct 2011, 21:55

xeno74 {l Wrote}:I had a big hd crash. Unfortunately, I can't build any packages. I'm very sad :(

I wish you to restore information from your HDD without any problems, sometimes it can be very complicated :/ Good luck with it!
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Re: Linux package development

Postby Auria » 25 Oct 2011, 02:23

mr_Spoon {l Wrote}:I use 32-bit package above.

Hmm, today the nitro problem isn't quite as bad as it was yesterday. The nitro is almost ok, but there is still a slight stutter as it does it, but only about 10% as noticable as it was yesterday. Weird! The zipper & red booster didnt cause the problem at all.

I've got 0.7.2 in a directory & the the above package [supertuxkart-svn10022-linux-glibc2.7-i386.tar.bz2] in another just to try it out. I've noticed that there is only one .supertuxkart directory within 'home'. Could this be causing problems? I also found that trying to change the resolution would crash the newer version unless i went & loaded up the old version.


ok I think I know :)
when you dropped the graphical level from 7 to 5, you didn't restart STK. So the change was only effective today when you launched
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Re: Linux package development

Postby xeno74 » 25 Oct 2011, 15:15

I have a new 64-bit build environment (Ubuntu 10.04.3 with Irrlicht SVN3843) :)

And I have builded a new revision of STK:

supertuxkart-svn10038-irr3843-linux-glibc2.11-x86-64.tar.bz2 (64-bit)

It works on my openSUSE 11.4 64-bit :)

Please, test this static package.
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Re: Linux package development

Postby mr_Spoon » 25 Oct 2011, 19:19

I hope that's your HD fixed now xeno74, I'd hate it if that happened to me!

Thanks Auria, yes the stuttering nitro goes away once the game is set on 5 rather than 6 or 7. But it doesn't then look as nice. :(

I've noticed a problem with the steering - but it might just be my controller. Sometime the kart sometime can't go straight - it wants to go a bit to the left or right. I thought this might have been when I used the mouse to navigate the menu & then the USB controller to drive the kart, but I'm not sure now. Is this a know issue or is my controller wonky? Note: thisn't new to this SVN version, 0.7.2 did it too sometimes.

I'm having one other issue with this version of STK. Whenever I try to change resolution it segfaults on me. Even when exiting the game it always ends with a segfault. 0.7.2 doesn't report this when I run it from the console.

Sorry, maybe these are minor things, I just though I might as well mention them.
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Re: Linux package development

Postby xeno74 » 25 Oct 2011, 21:27

mr_Spoon {l Wrote}:I hope that's your HD fixed now xeno74, I'd hate it if that happened to me!


Unfortunately not :( My build environment for Solaris and FreeBSD are damaged, therefore lost.

I've created a new build environment for Linux 32-bit (Ubuntu 10.04.3 with Irrlicht SVN3843) and I've got builded a new static package for Linux 32-bit.

supertuxkart-svn10040-irr3843-linux-glibc2.11-i686.tar.bz2

It runs perfect on my openSUSE 11.4 64-bit with 32-bit libraries.

Please test the static packages (64-bit and 32-bit).
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Re: Linux package development

Postby mr_Spoon » 25 Oct 2011, 22:14

Sorry to hear about the FreeBSD & Solaris stuff. :(

I've just tried supertuxkart-svn10040-irr3843-linux-glibc2.11-i686.tar.bz2. Thanks for putting together. I've still got all but one the issues I've mentioned already.

1. Steering weirdness - has something to do with using mouse to navigate menu & then gamepad to drive. Was same as 0.7.2. I can usually reproduce this quite easily.
2. Nitro lagginess when anti-aliasing is enabled. Note that 0.7.2 anti-aliasing works fine. FYI: I use fglrx on Radeon HD4650 AGP.
3. Segfault when changing resolution, 0.7.2 didnt do this.
4. It no longer segfaults when exiting, it closes gracefully now, woohoo! :) 0.7.2 & the previous SVN version segfaulted when exiting.
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Re: Linux package development

Postby Auria » 25 Oct 2011, 23:09

mr_Spoon {l Wrote}:2. Nitro lagginess when anti-aliasing is enabled. Note that 0.7.2 anti-aliasing works fine. FYI: I use fglrx on Radeon HD4650 AGP.


Note that anti-aliasing is level 6, not level 7. If you enable level 7 you enabled more than AA
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Re: Linux package development

Postby mr_Spoon » 25 Oct 2011, 23:14

Yep, I noticed that detail level 6 was what does it, but 0.7.2 doesn't suffer the problem on my system. It needs a restart & after enabling it it makes the nitro laggy.
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Re: Linux package development

Postby hiker » 26 Oct 2011, 02:56

mr_Spoon {l Wrote}:1. Steering weirdness - has something to do with using mouse to navigate menu & then gamepad to drive. Was same as 0.7.2. I can usually reproduce this quite easily.

I never heard of this problem before. You can try starting STK with --gamepad-visualization, this will show you what values are received by STK.

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3. Segfault when changing resolution, 0.7.2 didnt do this.
4. It no longer segfaults when exiting, it closes gracefully now, woohoo! :) 0.7.2 & the previous SVN version segfaulted when exiting.

This is odd. I just tried the same binary on my machine, and it worked.

What exactly do you do? Start STK, go to option, select resolution, and then it crashes? Or do you do a race before? Does it crash before you can confirm the new resolution? After? Or only when you then do a race?

Ideally: can you run the binary in a debugger (gdb), and tell us where exactly it crashes? Let me know if you need instructions on how to do this.

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Re: Linux package development

Postby mr_Spoon » 26 Oct 2011, 18:59

Hi, using "./run_game.sh --gamepad-visualization" doesn't show me anything in-game. I got the below output in the console one time the steering was wonky at the end of the race when the computer took over control of my kart, but I don't think it is related as I couldn't repeat the output even on other runs where the steering was wonky.

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zippy@debian:~/Downloads/supertuxkart-svn10040-irr3843-linux-glibc2.11-i686$ ./run_game.sh --gamepad-visualization
Irrlicht Engine version 1.8.0-alpha
Linux 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP Mon Oct 3 04:15:24 UTC 2011 i686
[FileManager] Data files will be fetched from: '.'
[FileManager] Addons files will be stored in '/home/zippy/.local/share/supertuxkart/addons'.
[translate] Env var LANGUAGE = 'en_GB:en'
[translate] Env var LANGUAGE = 'en_GB:en', which corresponds to 'English (Great Britain)'
Adding language fallback en
[IrrDriver] Trying OpenGL rendering.
startMusic : m_normal_filename=<./data//music/MayDayMayhem.ogg>, gain=0.7
startMusic : m_normal_filename=<./data/music///Boom_boom_boom.ogg>, gain=0.7
ratio r 0.226567, adjusting from -47.295815 4.796479  to -46.362946 4.783213
ratio r 0.226567, adjusting from -46.909706 -10.841065  to -46.059335 -10.582752
ratio r 0.474878, adjusting from -32.623554 -21.491327  to -31.959440 -19.727233
ratio r -0.005971, adjusting from -21.748060 -20.686926  to -21.738187 -20.709181
ratio r -0.225708, adjusting from -15.216329 -16.697100  to -14.266072 -17.195396
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ratio r 1.000000, adjusting from -6.230316 18.355461  to -9.274238 21.775215
ratio r 1.000000, adjusting from 12.228225 15.091453  to 16.074761 17.527219
ratio r 1.000000, adjusting from 15.098302 1.247547  to 20.130986 1.810162
ratio r 0.918121, adjusting from 17.293068 -12.540084  to 22.197321 -10.294752
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ratio r 0.783310, adjusting from -46.234009 36.425507  to -42.009595 36.365433
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ratio r 1.000000, adjusting from -47.295815 4.796479  to -43.178415 4.737925
startMusic : m_normal_filename=<./data/music///race_summary.ogg>, gain=0.7
ratio r 0.901942, adjusting from -46.909706 -10.841065  to -43.524463 -9.812745
ratio r 0.759135, adjusting from -32.623554 -21.491327  to -31.561908 -18.671262
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ratio r 0.860683, adjusting from -12.560493 -3.318261  to -17.531044 -3.013861
ratio r 0.982425, adjusting from -12.113543 4.238222  to -17.766679 4.551472
ratio r 0.812550, adjusting from -6.230316 18.355461  to -8.703656 21.134184
startMusic : m_normal_filename=<./data//music/MayDayMayhem.ogg>, gain=0.7
zippy@debian:~/Downloads/supertuxkart-svn10040-irr3843-linux-glibc2.11-i686$


I've just been changing the resolutions & fullscreen/windowed modes to make it crash & it seems a fair bit better today & a number of times it worked fine, but I did manage to cause one crash so far which included what looks like some useful 'backtrace' information, see below.

I would need help using a debugger if that'd get more useful information. My system is Debian Squeeze, up to date. Ideally I'd like to use a debugger that's available in its repos if possible (I don't really know anything about debuggers).

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zippy@debian:~/Downloads/supertuxkart-svn10040-irr3843-linux-glibc2.11-i686$ ./run_game.sh
Irrlicht Engine version 1.8.0-alpha
Linux 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP Mon Oct 3 04:15:24 UTC 2011 i686
[FileManager] Data files will be fetched from: '.'
[FileManager] Addons files will be stored in '/home/zippy/.local/share/supertuxkart/addons'.
[translate] Env var LANGUAGE = 'en_GB:en'
[translate] Env var LANGUAGE = 'en_GB:en', which corresponds to 'English (Great Britain)'
Adding language fallback en
[IrrDriver] Trying OpenGL rendering.
startMusic : m_normal_filename=<./data//music/MayDayMayhem.ogg>, gain=0.7
[IrrDriver] Trying OpenGL rendering.
WARNING: Music not playing when it should be. Source state: 4116
*** glibc detected *** bin/supertuxkart: free(): invalid pointer: 0xac200118 ***
======= Backtrace: =========
/lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(+0x6b281)[0xb74e1281]
/lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(+0x6cad8)[0xb74e2ad8]
/lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(cfree+0x6d)[0xb74e5bbd]
/usr/lib/dri/fglrx_dri.so(+0x12ea822)[0xb66bc822]
======= Memory map: ========
08048000-0872e000 r-xp 00000000 08:02 790943     /home/zippy/Downloads/supertuxkart-svn10040-irr3843-linux-glibc2.11-i686/bin/supertuxkart
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0872f000-08734000 rw-p 006e7000 08:02 790943     /home/zippy/Downloads/supertuxkart-svn10040-irr3843-linux-glibc2.11-i686/bin/supertuxkart
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adbff000-ae3ff000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0
ae400000-ae4e1000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0
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ae500000-ae5c1000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0
ae5c1000-ae600000 ---p 00000000 00:00 0
ae600000-ae6c1000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0
ae6c1000-ae700000 ---p 00000000 00:00 0
ae700000-ae7c1000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0 ./run_game.sh: line 1: 26682 Aborted                 LD_LIBRARY_PATH=./bin/: bin/supertuxkart
zippy@debian:~/Downloads/supertuxkart-svn10040-irr3843-linux-glibc2.11-i686$


Thanks for your replies.
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Re: Linux package development

Postby xeno74 » 27 Oct 2011, 13:08

I've tested the static package supertuxkart-svn10038-irr3843-linux-glibc2.11-x86-64.tar.bz2 on Debian 6.0.3 Squeeze 64-bit and it works without problems :)
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Re: Linux package development

Postby xeno74 » 27 Oct 2011, 17:04

A new revision:

supertuxkart-svn10056-irr3843-linux-glibc2.11-i386.tar.bz2 (32-bit)

New:

Try new rubber ball model (I am NOT convinced but let's get feedback ^^)
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