VanessaE's Minetest builds for Linux (2013-06-19)

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VanessaE's Minetest builds for Linux (2013-06-19)

by VanessaE » Post

This topic/thread is obsolete. No further builds are planned.

Here are my git builds for AMD64 GNU/Linux, with cURL and LuaJIT support (but not Freetype). Includes minetest_game, of course. Built against glibc 2.13 and Irrlicht 1.7.2.
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Latest git builds:

Run in place: minetest-git-run-in-place-20130619_38d01976.tgz

Debian/Ubuntu package: minetest-git-20130619_38d01976.deb

Slackware tarball: minetest-git-20130619_38d01976.tgz

LuaJIT: luajit-git-20130619_9211a66e.deb
...or luajit-git-20130619_9211a66e.tgz

Git commit IDs:
Minetest engine: 38d019764fcf296456a7b1d89edb4b97c83aa7ae
minetest_game: c4bb058421bb3efbaa29d3e4eb3505ea1708af3b
LuaJIT 2.0: 9211a66e0e2bcbcaffc4a8c76bfc2a39bce6f0e5
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Latest stable builds:

Current Stable is 0.4.7.
Run-in-Place: http://digitalaudioconcepts.com/vanessa ... 3e553d.tgz
Debian package: http://digitalaudioconcepts.com/vanessa ... 3e553d.deb
Slackware: http://digitalaudioconcepts.com/vanessa ... 3e553d.tgz
LuaJIT: http://digitalaudioconcepts.com/vanessa ... af151a.deb
...or http://digitalaudioconcepts.com/vanessa ... af151a.tgz
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Older builds:

Some of these builds were made under Ubuntu 13.04, the rest under 12.04, but I don't remember which is which. As far as I know this shouldn't matter, these should be cross-compatible.

Click here for my archive of previous builds.
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Notes:

Since these builds are from Minetest git sources, they should be considered experimental to a small degree - expect the occasional problem.

At present, these builds contain patches by PilzAdam to limit the CPU usage of the flowing liquids code, but are otherwise unaltered.

If your package manager complains about the package missing a maintainer name, just install it anyway - I don't know how to fix that.

After you install Minetest and LuaJIT, if you get an error complaining that libluajit-5.1.so.2 was not found when you run the game, just do sudo ldconfig and run the game again.
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by Likwid H-Craft » Post

Hey how do you make a build work? like how you make the source code files gone, and have a .exe?
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I build for Linux, not Windows, so there are no exe's here. This is done by using a compiler toolchain such as cmake + make + gcc.
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by Likwid H-Craft » Post

Well then I will ask Adam then.
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by PilzAdam » Post

Why do we have the ppa?

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by Traxie21 » Post

Could you make portable installs too? I just prefer them.

Also, finally got Ubuntu installed on a 32GB USB drive, very pleased w/ it :3

It gets very good FPS on MT, better than XP

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Traxie: see first post for a run-in-place build :-)
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by Zsoltisawesome » Post

Needs amd64 builds, i cant use unless there is one
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by Calinou » Post

VanessaE wrote:Linux - Ubuntu Precise AMD64
AMD64... = 64 bits.

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by shadowwraith » Post

Why create a 2nd Linux repo when the PPA is still being used?
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by Jordach » Post

shadowwraith wrote:Why create a 2nd Linux repo when the PPA is still being used?
The PPA only makes 32-bit builds.

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by shadowwraith » Post

Jordach wrote:
shadowwraith wrote:Why create a 2nd Linux repo when the PPA is still being used?
The PPA only makes 32-bit builds.
No the PPA is still currently making 64bit packages for Ubuntu 12.04 Precise, 12.10 Quantal and 13.04 Raring
and is the same PPA that i'm using, in fact i'm suprised that 32 bit versions are still being offered
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by Zsoltisawesome » Post

Calinou wrote:
VanessaE wrote:Linux - Ubuntu Precise AMD64
AMD64... = 64 bits.
Crud, Didnt see that :D
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by vv221 » Post

shadowwraith wrote:in fact i'm suprised that 32 bit versions are still being offered
Maybe to allow people using 32-bit OS to enjoy Minetest ? ^^

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by shaneroach » Post

I used the debian package and it installed but does not seem to run at all. (File ended up in usr/local/bin. Is that what it's supposed to do?) I click it and absolutely nothing happens. No Minetest in the list of processes in the system monitor. Nothing.

Also I cannot seem to uninstall it now. It cannot be searched through the software center's installed software function, and I have no idea where all the parts of it went. Opening the file with the package manager just gives an option to reinstall, not uninstall.

Sorry... =( I am having a very, very hard time getting Minetest to work on my machine, and I can't for the life of me figure out why.

Out of curiosity, what's Luajit support?

---->EDIT<---

I couldn't do it on purpose on a bet, but somehow the package manager came up on its own seemingly, and when I signed in I was able to find minetest in a list of software and uninstall it. The file is no longer in usr/local/bin, so I am going on the assumption everything else is gone too. Still struggling to get my install-from-source version to talk to the single player server.
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by Traxie21 » Post

LuaJIT support makes it faster.

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by Jordach » Post

Y U USE 64 BITS?!

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by CryAngel » Post

Jordach wrote:Y U USE 64 BITS?!
because x32 cant handle more than 4 GB RAM (at least w/o things like PAE)

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by shadowwraith » Post

shaneroach wrote:I used the debian package and it installed but does not seem to run at all. (File ended up in usr/local/bin. Is that what it's supposed to do?) I click it and absolutely nothing happens. No Minetest in the list of processes in the system monitor. Nothing.

Also I cannot seem to uninstall it now. It cannot be searched through the software center's installed software function, and I have no idea where all the parts of it went. Opening the file with the package manager just gives an option to reinstall, not uninstall.

Sorry... =( I am having a very, very hard time getting Minetest to work on my machine, and I can't for the life of me figure out why.

Out of curiosity, what's Luajit support?

---->EDIT<---

I couldn't do it on purpose on a bet, but somehow the package manager came up on its own seemingly, and when I signed in I was able to find minetest in a list of software and uninstall it. The file is no longer in usr/local/bin, so I am going on the assumption everything else is gone too. Still struggling to get my install-from-source version to talk to the single player server.
What Debian distribution are you using and what desktop are you using? i.e Gnome, KDE, XFCE etc

Also from what source did you obtain the package, i use the minetest daily PPA

https://code.launchpad.net/~minetestdev ... /+packages
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by RuslanZiganshin » Post

Your Minetest build crashes with segmentation fault, when I'm pressed any button in mod craftguide (https://github.com/sapier/craftguide)
IMHO this is a build problem, because it works in minetest from Debian/unstable
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by 12Me22 » Post

VanessaE wrote:New build: 4a95c37e[...]
Is ther a guide on how to update a current install of minetest?

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by VanessaE » Post

If you're using the Debian package, you can just "sudo apt-get remove minetest-git" and then install the new package in your usual manner. The Slackware ones should have a similar upgrade path (depending on how its packaging system works of course).

For the run-in-place build, download and extract the new build, copy your worlds, settings, etc. over to the new one, and either delete or store the old build away.
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by 12Me22 » Post

VanessaE wrote:If you're using the Debian package, you can just "sudo apt-get remove minetest-git" and then install the new package in your usual manner. The Slackware ones should have a similar upgrade path (depending on how its packaging system works of course).

For the run-in-place build, download and extract the new build, copy your worlds, settings, etc. over to the new one, and either delete or store the old build away.

Thx

Is there a change log for the new builds?

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by VanessaE » Post

Not for my builds, but there is an official, overall changelog here:

http://dev.minetest.net/Changelog
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by shadowwraith » Post

VanessaE, would it not be best to include a link to the launchpad Daily Builds PPA for Ubuntu users which does both i386 and AMD64 builds?
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