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On Tue, 13 Dec 2022 13:49:54 +0000 |
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Artur Tamm <artur.tamm.85@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> sourceforge tarball was a prebuilt binary (at least the one I downloaded). |
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The source is there too in a different directory. |
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> I saw that the source code is here: |
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> https://github.com/sezero/quakespasm/tree/master/Quake |
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> The default Makefile might need some editing for a successful compilation. |
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I just grabbed the linux-64 archive from sourceforge. I have never run the prebuilt binaries before but I tried it just to see what would happen. The quakespasm-sdl2 segfaulted the same as my own build but the quakespasm (sdl I suppose?) does run here. |
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So that is something! I can run their sdl quakespasm but not my own built here. |
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That is better than nothing but I'd still like to hear about your experience. I'd be happy if I could build and run my own if I can figure out what the issue is. |