I ran this to install bzf [root@localhost cody]# tar xvfz /home/cody/Desktop/bzflag-2.0.8-x86.tar.gz -C /
when I launch BZFlag I get the error shown in the attached picture.
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What exactly are you trying to do? Do you just want it to work on your linux computer, or are specifically looking to compile it from source code?
If you Just Want it to Work® try using your distribution's packaging system. I haven't encountered a linux distro yet that doesn't offer bzflag.
If you want to compile it from source, I'd recommend using the CVS source. Yeah, it's development code, but I've rarely had trouble with it, and only minor little issues that get fixed in a day or so.
You'll need to have a few dependencies in place, such as several of the SDL and SDL-devel packages. See what compile errors you get, and install the appropriate package. Again, make sure that those *-devel packages that you need are present.
One last thing, I'd suggest that you don't use root (#) to untar anything, unless there is a seriously good reason to do so. ("don't take the name of root in vain") For starters, you shouldn't use root unless you NEED to, and it also will untar everything and not allow a regular user to modify it, since the files will be owned by root. When you install from source code, do everything from the normal user account, and only do "make install" as root.
If you Just Want it to Work® try using your distribution's packaging system. I haven't encountered a linux distro yet that doesn't offer bzflag.
If you want to compile it from source, I'd recommend using the CVS source. Yeah, it's development code, but I've rarely had trouble with it, and only minor little issues that get fixed in a day or so.
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$ cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.bzflag.org:/cvsroot/bzflag login
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$ cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.bzflag.org:/cvsroot/bzflag co -P bzflag
One last thing, I'd suggest that you don't use root (#) to untar anything, unless there is a seriously good reason to do so. ("don't take the name of root in vain") For starters, you shouldn't use root unless you NEED to, and it also will untar everything and not allow a regular user to modify it, since the files will be owned by root. When you install from source code, do everything from the normal user account, and only do "make install" as root.
I was installing xampp ( lampp ) for my server and just used the same shell ( It needed root access ).
As far as where I got this from, I just went to download:
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As far as where I got this from, I just went to download:
As far as what im doing, I have no idea! Im a complete noob with linux, my experence is numbered in hours. I will try your advise and post results,Stable: 2.0.8
The current stable version of BZFlag is 2.0.8.
* GNU/Linux installer (i586) [WWW]bzflag-2.0.8-x86-Opkg.tar.gz
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actualy I would recomend against cvs source, as what you have pointed there is for 2.1 and it is incompatable with 2.0.x
if you want to build from source, get the 2.0.8 source tarball from the bzflag sourceforge site.
I would realy like to know where you got the tarball you installed, as that is not one of our builds.
if you want to build from source, get the 2.0.8 source tarball from the bzflag sourceforge site.
I would realy like to know where you got the tarball you installed, as that is not one of our builds.
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OOPS! right you are. Here's the proper branch:actualy I would recomend against cvs source, as what you have pointed there is for 2.1 and it is incompatable with 2.0.x
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cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.bzflag.org:/cvsroot/bzflag co -P -r v2_0branch bzflag
He got it from the wiki, and no, that is not an official build:JeffM2501 wrote:actualy I would recomend against cvs source, as what you have pointed there is for 2.1 and it is incompatable with 2.0.x
if you want to build from source, get the 2.0.8 source tarball from the bzflag sourceforge site.
I would realy like to know where you got the tarball you installed, as that is not one of our builds.
http://www.bzflag.org/wiki/Download