Can't use Servers in ubuntu 14.04 LTS
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05 Jul 14, 12:16AM
(03 Jul 14, 06:46PM)Metahunter69 Wrote: I do read thew answers stef and I do listen to the people on this forum and do what they say what are you talking about? MPx told you in the first reply to this thread, to "Download the newest (1.2.0.2) from the link on the top of this page." If you had read that and done as you were told, you would already be playing the game. (03 Jul 14, 06:46PM)Metahunter69 Wrote: Since it is outdated how long until they update repository packages? If you want to play the game, do as you were told. Or don't. Stop bothering those who are here to help people with actual problems. BTW, the next one with a braindead fullquote reply will be banned.
05 Jul 14, 12:32AM
Fixed. Sorry stef XD
08 Jul 14, 07:16PM
What's your native language Metahunter69 ?
08 Jul 14, 11:50PM
10 Jul 14, 05:42PM
12 Jul 14, 06:44PM
Hernan thought you had a language barrier and was willing to try to explain it to you in Spanish or something..... But if your native language is English, then that begs the following question: "What don't you understand about not using Ubuntu's repository? It is out of date. We've told you again, and again, to download the make-build the source code from the website."
So let's try this again, please download and build the 1.2.0.2 source code from scratch. What part of this statement do you not understand?
14 Jul 14, 12:26AM
(This post was last modified: 14 Jul 14, 12:27AM by Metahunter69.)
(12 Jul 14, 06:44PM)Music Wrote: Hernan thought you had a language barrier and was willing to try to explain it to you in Spanish or something..... But if your native language is English, then that begs the following question: "What don't you understand about not using Ubuntu's repository? It is out of date. We've told you again, and again, to download the make-build the source code from the website." And how did I do that? How do I get the download and build the 1.2.0.2 source code without using sourceforge? Also what is the Ubuntu repository?
14 Jul 14, 04:26AM
Okay great. Now we're getting somewhere.
Normally, when you use "sudo apt-get install <package>" it searches the default Ubuntu repositories. Well, when you add new repositories, it adds from that too. However, the Ubuntu repositories package the source code, or the stuff that becomes programs, into deb files. These are specially pacakged for Debian and Debian-based systems. However, the packaging takes time and hence it can become out of date. It is thus with AssaultCube. The package in Ubuntu's repositories is version 1.1.0.4, whereas the current version is 1.2.0.2. If you install it from Ubuntu's repository, no matter how many times you reinstall, you will still get a non-functioning old version. So how do you get a copy of the source code? Well, you could get it from sourceforge, which is probably the easier route. Why? If you click on this link here. Why is this easier? It will give you a tar.bz2 (think of it as a zip file). Then, you just tar -jxvf (I think, read the man page), and then you're on to installation step... But since you don't like sourceforge, download git. Then, in terminal, type in: git clone https://github.com/assaultcube/AC.git Once you've done either of those, post here. We'll move onto the next step.
It's not that I don't like sourceforge I've been using it to download the package from that site which doesn't work. And after I get there what file(s) sould I download?
17 Jul 14, 08:20PM
Please tell us what /exactly/ you have done. What link you clicked, what your computer did, what you did afterwards.
18 Jul 14, 12:27AM
(17 Jul 14, 08:20PM)Music Wrote: Please tell us what /exactly/ you have done. What link you clicked, what your computer did, what you did afterwards. After I cicked on the linux click on home page it takes me to the http://sourceforge.net page were the assaultcube 1.2.0.2.tar.bz2 is.There is a 5 sceond countdown and the file is download pompt via Firefox.
18 Jul 14, 02:00AM
Okay, then what?
19 Jul 14, 12:15AM
(18 Jul 14, 02:00AM)Music Wrote: Okay, then what? They I install the game and ran it like I said which files do I need to get when I click this link: https://github.com/assaultcube/AC.git
19 Jul 14, 12:43AM
How did you try to install it?
19 Jul 14, 12:45AM
Just extract the tar.bz2 file to home and run the assaultcube.sh file...
19 Jul 14, 04:47PM
I've just noticed that, according to the MS, this player has been using 1202 regularly since November 2013. We need to rethink the communication level in this thread.
19 Jul 14, 06:24PM
download AC from here:
https://github.com/assaultcube/AC/releases If already did it, unzip the tar.bz2 like a normal zip file, then right click on assaultcube.sh and click where it says "Launch as a program" or something like that. Then double click and run AC on Terminal. That's it. You don't need to compile or something nerdie.
19 Jul 14, 08:58PM
20 Jul 14, 10:49AM
Ha, you're absolutely right, +f0r3v3r+, all those connections were/are Windows.
20 Jul 14, 08:01PM
xD Guess it is a bit different starting programs between them...
Did you ever find your way, Metahunter?
21 Jul 14, 12:49AM
21 Jul 14, 06:14AM
(19 Jul 14, 06:24PM)MPx Wrote: download AC from here: TIL. I always made a new copy XD
23 Jul 14, 12:43AM
(19 Jul 14, 12:43AM)Music Wrote: How did you try to install it?By typeing in sudo apt-get install assaultcube and it installs (19 Jul 14, 12:45AM)OpenSource Wrote: Just extract the tar.bz2 file to home and run the assaultcube.sh file... Ok I do I run it? Is there a progam for me to run the assaultcube.sh file?
23 Jul 14, 02:01AM
doble clik > run on terminal.
30 Jul 14, 01:33AM
06 Aug 14, 11:58PM
08 Aug 14, 12:20AM
(07 Aug 14, 12:50AM)MPx Wrote: http://askubuntu.com/questions/38661/how...n-terminal Ok I just did it and I got this: To run AssaultCube, please ensure SDL v1.2 libraries are installed. What's a SDL v1.2?
For installation guidance, read the getting started guide in the AssaultCube documentation.
Linux users should take special note that they will need these additional libraries installed: •SDL •SDL_image •zlib •libogg •libvorbis •OpenAL Soft •libcurl For RedHat based systems, type this at the command line: sudo yum install SDL SDL_image zlib libogg libvorbis openal-soft libcurl For Debian based systems, type this at the command line: sudo apt-get install libsdl1.2debian libsdl-image1.2 zlib1g libogg0 libvorbis0a libopenal1 libcurl3 Webmasters, please don't mirror the files or link to the sourceforge site directly. Link to this page instead so we can inform players about possible important updates. Thanks. Kids these days just don't read do they? |
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