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Minetest Builds (Ubuntu 32 bit)

by madchicken13 » Post

Hello, Im wanting to be the Minetest Compiler For Ubuntu Linux
Here Are some of my builds:
[url]youngcoder.weebly.com/minetest-builds.html[/url]
Please Post here if you want Minetest Compiled for You (I do All Minetest Version Compiling)
Minetest-CC = viewtopic.php?pid=122782
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by irksomeduck » Post

FINALLY! Thank you from all the Ubuntu people everywhere
I love exploring minetest worlds :D
If you have a good seed let me know
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My world/house pack- http://minetest.net/forum/viewtopic.php?id=3066

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by Mito551 » Post

are you kidding? it's inappropriately easy to compile on linux, escpecially minetest

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by madchicken13 » Post

Mito551 wrote:are you kidding? it's inappropriately easy to compile on linux, escpecially minetest
There are people that cant :P
Please dont be rude
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by Mito551 » Post

oh, sorry, i didn't mean to. i never do. it's hard to communicate intonations when you're chatting like that :D

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by madchicken13 » Post

Mito551 wrote:oh, sorry, i didn't mean to. i never do. it's hard to communicate intonations when you're chatting like that :D
No Problem
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by jordan4ibanez » Post

No, mito is right, It's disgustingly easy to compile on ubuntu
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by graywolf777 » Post

I agree with madchicken13,
even if it is "disgustingly easy" to compile on ubuntu, not EVERY ONE who uses this linux version or any othe r OS automatically (osmosis) knows "HOW" TO.
I am in my 40's, and have been working on and with PCs and MACS since i was 9 years old, and have been an accomplished Computer/Network Specialist & Instructor for nearly 20 years, and I don't "automatically" know HOW TO compile source code on all OSs. If you are new to more advanced aspects of any OS, it usually takes "someone" such as yourself, to NEVER judge and to possibly "encourage" others instead, by carefully guiding them with helpful and knowledgeable guidance & instruction.
The term "Techno-geek" shouldn't be translated as "snooty" & "selfish" hoarding of Personal Computing & Programming knowledge, should it???

anyway...

HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY THANKSGIVING ALL!!!!

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by jordan4ibanez » Post

graywolf777 wrote:I agree with madchicken13,
even if it is "disgustingly easy" to compile on ubuntu, not EVERY ONE who uses this linux version or any othe r OS automatically (osmosis) knows "HOW" TO.
I am in my 40's, and have been working on and with PCs and MACS since i was 9 years old, and have been an accomplished Computer/Network Specialist & Instructor for nearly 20 years, and I don't "automatically" know HOW TO compile source code on all OSs. If you are new to more advanced aspects of any OS, it usually takes "someone" such as yourself, to NEVER judge and to possibly "encourage" others instead, by carefully guiding them with helpful and knowledgeable guidance & instruction.
The term "Techno-geek" shouldn't be translated as "snooty" & "selfish" hoarding of Personal Computing & Programming knowledge, should it???

anyway...

HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY THANKSGIVING ALL!!!!
Read the how-to section of the readme if you don't get it, lmfao.
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by graywolf777 » Post

"Noobs"???

Honestly, do YOU learn from others, and actually ask questions like most folk..... or.....Do YOU just "automatically" know "everything" by some kind of electronic osmosis when You touch things???

I admit, there are some unthoughtful and crappy questions asked sometimes, usually by non-technical-minded individuals, but there are plenty of legitimate questions asked by "noobs" who just want to learn,,,, and maybe eventually learn and progress to the next level of technical level, Minetest or otherwise.

Seems that You might want to keep a more open mind & heart about "others" and their questions.
Maybe we can just return to the Q/A and leave any unnecessary "judgements" out.


-GrayWolf777

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by jordan4ibanez » Post

graywolf777 wrote:"Noobs"???

Honestly, do YOU learn from others, and actually ask questions like most folk..... or.....Do YOU just "automatically" know "everything" by some kind of electronic osmosis when You touch things???

I admit, there are some unthoughtful and crappy questions asked sometimes, usually by non-technical-minded individuals, but there are plenty of legitimate questions asked by "noobs" who just want to learn,,,, and maybe eventually learn and progress to the next level of technical level, Minetest or otherwise.

Seems that You might want to keep a more open mind & heart about "others" and their questions.
Maybe we can just return to the Q/A and leave any unnecessary "judgements" out.


-GrayWolf777
https://github.com/celeron55/minetest Scroll down please, read the readme.
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by graywolf777 » Post

Thank You for pointing me to the readme file.
Although this is very useful to me also, I was speaking more in general about "noobs", questions asked, etc.
I started on this point in my general reading of some of these Minetest topics, as I respect this open-source project and the game itself.
Not trying to be preachy on my soapbox.

I have learned great patience and understanding by teaching Computer Science subjects to my own children, "noobs", Tech Trainees, and even those that fear personal computing, for many years.

Thank You Again, Jordan4ibanez

-GrayWolf777

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by jordan4ibanez » Post

graywolf777 wrote:Thank You for pointing me to the readme file.
Although this is very useful to me also, I was speaking more in general about "noobs", questions asked, etc.
I started on this point in my general reading of some of these Minetest topics, as I respect this open-source project and the game itself.
Not trying to be preachy on my soapbox.

I have learned great patience and understanding by teaching Computer Science subjects to my own children, "noobs", Tech Trainees, and even those that fear personal computing, for many years.

Thank You Again, Jordan4ibanez

-GrayWolf777
what the hell are you on aboot? I'm directing you where to learn and you lecture me? Lol.
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by madchicken13 » Post

jordan4ibanez wrote:
graywolf777 wrote:Thank You for pointing me to the readme file.
Although this is very useful to me also, I was speaking more in general about "noobs", questions asked, etc.
I started on this point in my general reading of some of these Minetest topics, as I respect this open-source project and the game itself.
Not trying to be preachy on my soapbox.

I have learned great patience and understanding by teaching Computer Science subjects to my own children, "noobs", Tech Trainees, and even those that fear personal computing, for many years.

Thank You Again, Jordan4ibanez

-GrayWolf777
what the hell are you on aboot? I'm directing you where to learn and you lecture me? Lol.
Stop it, I made these for others to use, if you dont like the idea of me compiling Minetest for Others, get over it.
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by Calinou » Post

Mito551 wrote:are you kidding? it's inappropriately easy to compile on linux, escpecially minetest
http://minetest.net/forum/viewtopic.php?id=3837

*looks at graywolf777*

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by kaeza » Post

Dear jordan4ibanez,

Some people in here are completely noobs yes, some don't even know what an EXE file is. Some are average users that know how to run programs and all the basic stuff, but don't quite yet get the grasp at compiling. Yet there are users that have the knowledge to rewrite the Unix OS from scratch.

Here in Uruguay, we have the OLPC, which, as you may know, comes with either Sugar or Ubuntu installed (i.e: it's Linux based). What you say is that EVERY Linux user should know how to compile programs. That's not always true. In school they teach you the basics of computing, such as input and output devices, what are folders and files and how to manage them, and how to connect to the internet and use sites like Google to search for things, and such. They NEVER teach you how to compile programs.

I think even if looking up instructions in a README file is inappropriately/disgustingly/whatever easy to follow, some users are afraid of the command line, and would prefer a more user-friendly package such as a ZIP/RAR/DEB file.

I think the point of this post is to help the community, which is great. You are NOT helping when you say they are noobs.

If a user asks a silly question, politely send them in the right way, for example, linking to a post with more information, but if you say "LOL U R a n008!" you'll only scare them off and deprive this nice community of the most valuable opinion: that of the end users.

Thank you for your time to read this post.

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PS: DNFTT
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by PilzAdam » Post

kaeza wrote:Dear jordan4ibanez,

Some people in here are completely noobs yes, some don't even know what an EXE file is. Some are average users that know how to run programs and all the basic stuff, but don't quite yet get the grasp at compiling. Yet there are users that have the knowledge to rewrite the Unix OS from scratch.

Here in Uruguay, we have the OLPC, which, as you may know, comes with either Sugar or Ubuntu installed (i.e: it's Linux based). What you say is that EVERY Linux user should know how to compile programs. That's not always true. In school they teach you the basics of computing, such as input and output devices, what are folders and files and how to manage them, and how to connect to the internet and use sites like Google to search for things, and such. They NEVER teach you how to compile programs.

I think even if looking up instructions in a README file is inappropriately/disgustingly/whatever easy to follow, some users are afraid of the command line, and would prefer a more user-friendly package such as a ZIP/RAR/DEB file.

I think the point of this post is to help the community, which is great. You are NOT helping when you say they are noobs.

If a user asks a silly question, politely send them in the right way, for example, linking to a post with more information, but if you say "LOL U R a n008!" you'll only scare them off and deprive this nice community of the most valuable opinion: that of the end users.

Thank you for your time to read this post.

Regards,
Diego Martínez <Kaeza>

PS: DNFTT
Wow.

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by jordan4ibanez » Post

kaeza wrote:Dear jordan4ibanez,

Some people in here are completely noobs yes, some don't even know what an EXE file is. Some are average users that know how to run programs and all the basic stuff, but don't quite yet get the grasp at compiling. Yet there are users that have the knowledge to rewrite the Unix OS from scratch.

Here in Uruguay, we have the OLPC, which, as you may know, comes with either Sugar or Ubuntu installed (i.e: it's Linux based). What you say is that EVERY Linux user should know how to compile programs. That's not always true. In school they teach you the basics of computing, such as input and output devices, what are folders and files and how to manage them, and how to connect to the internet and use sites like Google to search for things, and such. They NEVER teach you how to compile programs.

I think even if looking up instructions in a README file is inappropriately/disgustingly/whatever easy to follow, some users are afraid of the command line, and would prefer a more user-friendly package such as a ZIP/RAR/DEB file.

I think the point of this post is to help the community, which is great. You are NOT helping when you say they are noobs.

If a user asks a silly question, politely send them in the right way, for example, linking to a post with more information, but if you say "LOL U R a n008!" you'll only scare them off and deprive this nice community of the most valuable opinion: that of the end users.

Thank you for your time to read this post.

Regards,
Diego Martínez <Kaeza>

PS: DNFTT
If they are complete noobs, they shouldn't be compiling minetest, duh. Please do not tell me what I am talking about, I know what is going on, if you don't know what the hell a computer program is, or how to use a computer, why the f*** would you compile a program?
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by kaeza » Post

jordan4ibanez wrote: If they are complete noobs, they shouldn't be compiling minetest, duh. Please do not tell me what I am talking about, I know what is going on, if you don't know what the hell a computer program is, or how to use a computer, why the f*** would you compile a program?
FLAME ON: This type of argument is not worth the bandwidth it takes to send it. It's illogical and poorly reasoned. The rest of the world agrees with me.
FLAME OFF
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by graywolf777 » Post

WHOA!!!!!
I didn't intend to start a "Shootout At the minetest Corral" when i briefly stood on my soapbox.
....and jordan4ibanez, I didn't mean to sound like i was lecturing You or ANYBODY. So i apologize if it came out that way.
As a teacher and longtime "Techie" , @ home & professionally, i admit i am a little sensitive about throwing names around, especially when it may discourage a new user from pursuing their new interests.

@ madchicken13 - I salute You for all Your compiling efforts for others and willingness to guide new users. (not to mention, I do like the minetest m13 version) Keep it up!

@calinou - *graywolf777 is looking back @ YOU* lol

-GrayWolf777

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by kaeza » Post

@madchicken: Don't hear none of us. Just keep the builds comin'! :)
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by JSonic » Post

madchicken13, did you read the whole README.txt?
Especially this:
Download minetest_game (otherwise only the "Minimal development test" game is available)
$ cd games/
$ wget https://github.com/celeron55/minetest_g ... all/master -O master.tar.gz
$ tar xf master.tar.gz
$ mv celeron55-minetest_game-* minetest_game
$ cd ..
Because I can't see games/minetest/ in your build (I looked 0.4.3.zip)…

And do you know https://launchpad.net/~minetestdevs/+archive/stable and
https://launchpad.net/~minetestdevs/+ar ... ily-builds exist?
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