Any chance of an Ubuntu Lucid package?

Any chance of an Ubuntu Lucid package?

Postby BrainInAJar » 25 Jan 2010, 21:27

I'm really looking forward to trying the current version of Syntensity, but am:

a) On Lucid
b) A compiling moron.
c) Lazy. :D
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Re: Any chance of an Ubuntu Lucid package?

Postby TheAncientGoat » 26 Jan 2010, 11:37

Have you tried PlayDeb?

I don't think we'll support Lucid until it's released, unfortunately.. Maybe some other kind soul who is running it would go through the effort?
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Re: Any chance of an Ubuntu Lucid package?

Postby BrainInAJar » 26 Jan 2010, 22:32

Thanks AncientGoat,

Unfortunately PlayDeb only seems to support up to Karmic at this time. :( *sigh*
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Re: Any chance of an Ubuntu Lucid package?

Postby adrix89 » 27 Jan 2010, 08:05

There is no excuse for not compiling
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Re: Any chance of an Ubuntu Lucid package?

Postby TheAncientGoat » 27 Jan 2010, 11:39

There are a few tricky things though, adrix. Quite a few people have had trouble :\
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Re: Any chance of an Ubuntu Lucid package?

Postby adrix89 » 30 Jan 2010, 09:06

Post them so they are not tricky anymore
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Re: Any chance of an Ubuntu Lucid package?

Postby Turblib » 30 Jan 2010, 17:23

Is it the same on 9.10, or has lucid other problems?
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Re: Any chance of an Ubuntu Lucid package?

Postby adrix89 » 31 Jan 2010, 09:43

Turblib {l Wrote}:Is it the same on 9.10, or has lucid other problems?

Don't think so
Compile it and see
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Re: Any chance of an Ubuntu Lucid package?

Postby BrainInAJar » 31 Jan 2010, 09:59

adrix89 {l Wrote}:There is no excuse for not compiling


Wow. Friendly way to encourage artists to contribute.
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Re: Any chance of an Ubuntu Lucid package?

Postby TheAncientGoat » 31 Jan 2010, 11:32

Ignore adrix, he doesn't have tact :P
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Re: Any chance of an Ubuntu Lucid package?

Postby BrainInAJar » 31 Jan 2010, 19:12

No excuse not to compile it!

Now where do you find the git repository? :?

Seriously though, it's cool. It wasn't the first time I've ran into the"Thou Shalt Master Our Way of Compiling Before Ye Are Allowed to Contribute Art." thing. I'm sure it won't be the last. I'm used to it, and it *does* make sense for people contributing by coding.

Won't stop me poking fun at it occasionally though. :)
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Re: Any chance of an Ubuntu Lucid package?

Postby TheAncientGoat » 31 Jan 2010, 19:48

I do think, however, you don't actually need Syntensity to work to contribute art, hehe, just use Sauerbraten or BloodFrontier to test yourstuff, its all easily importable, although you wont be able to see your stuff in action :(

And here's the git command:
git clone git://github.com/kripken/intensityengine.git
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Re: Any chance of an Ubuntu Lucid package?

Postby Turblib » 31 Jan 2010, 21:00

And then, on 9.10/64
sudo apt-get install git-core cmake scons g++ libsdl1.2-dev libsdl-image1.2-dev libsdl-mixer1.2-dev libboost-python1.38-dev # says docu

#from my buildscript
cd intensityengine
HERE="$PWD"
cd "$HERE/src/thirdparty/v8"
GCC_VERSION="44" scons arch=x64
cd "$HERE/cbuild"
cmake ..
make

./intensity_client.sh syntensity/client/ # arg is config-folder
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Re: Any chance of an Ubuntu Lucid package?

Postby adrix89 » 01 Feb 2010, 09:16

If your not "Thou Shalt Master Our Way of Compiling Before Ye Are Allowed to Contribute Art." what are you doing on lucid witch is a test build that has no packages freely available for most software?
On karmic for example there are builds for syntensity
Actually if your on linux "Thou Master Compiling You Will"
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Re: Any chance of an Ubuntu Lucid package?

Postby BrainInAJar » 02 Feb 2010, 09:16

I'm on Lucid because I get more recent versions of most apps without compiling. :D

Glad to see you have a sense of humor though. :)
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Re: Any chance of an Ubuntu Lucid package?

Postby adrix89 » 02 Feb 2010, 12:15

Ok you win the argument but nobody is on lucid
So you have to compile
Witch isn't hard like other software
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