bzflag 1.70g setup on mandrake 9.0 help!
bzflag 1.70g setup on mandrake 9.0 help!
Hello everybody,
Is it possible somebody has already done this? Amunst the many errors when I tried to install from src.rpm, .tgz, and cvs this is the last one that showed up for the cvs and .tgz attempts (src.rpm i forget);
make: *** [default] Error 2
I know that sometimes in order to install packages onto a mandrake system, you need to use a "mdk.rpm" like file - maybe this is a good enough reason to switch to another Linux flavor!
Does anybody have any ideas or is there some more info somewhere that I can provide to help solve this problem?
TIA
Is it possible somebody has already done this? Amunst the many errors when I tried to install from src.rpm, .tgz, and cvs this is the last one that showed up for the cvs and .tgz attempts (src.rpm i forget);
make: *** [default] Error 2
I know that sometimes in order to install packages onto a mandrake system, you need to use a "mdk.rpm" like file - maybe this is a good enough reason to switch to another Linux flavor!
Does anybody have any ideas or is there some more info somewhere that I can provide to help solve this problem?
TIA
- Fiberchunks
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well..
I run mandrake linux 8.2 (with 9.0 urpmi'd packages), and it works fine for me...
Now, what exactly did you do, and more importantly, how did you install it the first time?
Also, dump the error output, including a couple lines previous to a post, and I'll check it out for you...
Some questions about the distro install:
1. did you install gcc
2. do you have the GL libs installed?
Aside from that, just dump output here...
Peace
Now, what exactly did you do, and more importantly, how did you install it the first time?
Also, dump the error output, including a couple lines previous to a post, and I'll check it out for you...
Some questions about the distro install:
1. did you install gcc
2. do you have the GL libs installed?
Aside from that, just dump output here...
Peace
The first time install was from the mandrake 9.0 cd's,
gcc is installed also (I believe)
GL appears to be installed, Load glx is in my XF86Config-4 file.
Linux Noob here with training wheels still on!
Here is a brief sample of the many errors I am having also - this is with the cvs version;
cc1plus: warning: -fnonnull-objects is no longer supported
cc1plus: warning: changing search order for system directory "/usr/include"
cc1plus: warning: as it has already been specified as a non-system directory
In file included from /usr/include/c++/3.2/backward/iostream.h:31,
from ../../include/bzfio.h:31,
from BzfString.cxx:13:
got me lost!
gcc is installed also (I believe)
GL appears to be installed, Load glx is in my XF86Config-4 file.
Linux Noob here with training wheels still on!
Here is a brief sample of the many errors I am having also - this is with the cvs version;
cc1plus: warning: -fnonnull-objects is no longer supported
cc1plus: warning: changing search order for system directory "/usr/include"
cc1plus: warning: as it has already been specified as a non-system directory
In file included from /usr/include/c++/3.2/backward/iostream.h:31,
from ../../include/bzfio.h:31,
from BzfString.cxx:13:
got me lost!
- Fiberchunks
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those aren't errors...
Those aren't errors, simply gcc griping about deprecated #includes in the source -- it'll still compile just fine with all those warnings -- trust me
It sounds like you're doing everything right, and I think you have a working 1.7g0 in the bzflag/bin directory...
Just issue (from bzflag directory):
$./bin/bzflag -directory ./data
and you should be fine..if that is the case, simply issue the command (again from the bzflag directory):
$make install
and this will install all the bzflag stuff in the usual places (prob. /usr/bin)
Good luck, let us know how it goes.
Peace
It sounds like you're doing everything right, and I think you have a working 1.7g0 in the bzflag/bin directory...
Just issue (from bzflag directory):
$./bin/bzflag -directory ./data
and you should be fine..if that is the case, simply issue the command (again from the bzflag directory):
$make install
and this will install all the bzflag stuff in the usual places (prob. /usr/bin)
Good luck, let us know how it goes.
Peace
bin directory there, no bzflag in it though
Tried running;
[root@file bin]# ./bzflag -directory ../data
bash: ./bzflag: No such file or directory
and so I checked bin to see if it was there and...
[root@file bin]# ls
bzfls* bzfrelay* bzfs*
cough cough, I guess computers don't always finish what they should have?
[root@file bin]# ./bzflag -directory ../data
bash: ./bzflag: No such file or directory
and so I checked bin to see if it was there and...
[root@file bin]# ls
bzfls* bzfrelay* bzfs*
cough cough, I guess computers don't always finish what they should have?
- Fiberchunks
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finished fine...
just didn't compile bzflag, since there was an error
but it did compile the rest ... my guess is you're missing a library somewhere...we'll see
Peace
but it did compile the rest ... my guess is you're missing a library somewhere...we'll see
Peace
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mandrake 9 installs
I had problems installing to mandrake 9 as well.
I had to uninstall 1.7e6 before installing the new rpm. Works fine now. Hope that helps.
cheers
I had to uninstall 1.7e6 before installing the new rpm. Works fine now. Hope that helps.
cheers
- Fiberchunks
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I've never had a problem with source compiles...
but yes, if it's done via rpm, you must do:
#rpm -e <bzflag>; rpm -ivh <bzflag.blah.rpm>
I don't believe that rpm -Uvh works in this instance...
Peace
#rpm -e <bzflag>; rpm -ivh <bzflag.blah.rpm>
I don't believe that rpm -Uvh works in this instance...
Peace
Ok,
Thank you for the big help fiber in getting me this far, heres the output of makefile.log;
[root@file bzflag]# grep -R -i 'error' makefile.log
/usr/bin/g++ -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_POSIX_SOURCE -DHALF_RATE_AUDIO -DXF86VIDMODE_EXT -DXIJOYSTICK -I/usr/include -I/usr/X11R6/include -Wall -W -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -DVERSION=10707001 -DROBOT -DINSTALL_DATA_DIR=\"/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/bzflag/data\" -I../../include -DNDEBUG -O2 -ffast-math -fomit-frame-pointer -fnonnull-objects -fexpensive-optimizations -c ErrorHandler.cxx
from ErrorHandler.cxx:16:
/usr/bin/ar cru ../../lib/libCommon.a AList.o BzfString.o ErrorHandler.o Flag.o Team.o TimeBomb.o TimeKeeper.o md5.o bzsignal.o
make[3]: *** [ViewFrustum.o] Error 1
make[3]: *** [BoxBuilding.o] Error 1
make[3]: *** [OpenGLGState.o] Error 1
make[3]: *** [SceneDatabase.o] Error 1
make[3]: *** [XWindow.o] Error 1
make[3]: *** [MainWindow.o] Error 1
make[2]: *** [targets] Error 2
make[1]: *** [targets] Error 2
make: *** [default] Error 2
[root@file bzflag]#
Hope this sheds some light on the problems!
Thank you for the big help fiber in getting me this far, heres the output of makefile.log;
[root@file bzflag]# grep -R -i 'error' makefile.log
/usr/bin/g++ -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_POSIX_SOURCE -DHALF_RATE_AUDIO -DXF86VIDMODE_EXT -DXIJOYSTICK -I/usr/include -I/usr/X11R6/include -Wall -W -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -DVERSION=10707001 -DROBOT -DINSTALL_DATA_DIR=\"/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/bzflag/data\" -I../../include -DNDEBUG -O2 -ffast-math -fomit-frame-pointer -fnonnull-objects -fexpensive-optimizations -c ErrorHandler.cxx
from ErrorHandler.cxx:16:
/usr/bin/ar cru ../../lib/libCommon.a AList.o BzfString.o ErrorHandler.o Flag.o Team.o TimeBomb.o TimeKeeper.o md5.o bzsignal.o
make[3]: *** [ViewFrustum.o] Error 1
make[3]: *** [BoxBuilding.o] Error 1
make[3]: *** [OpenGLGState.o] Error 1
make[3]: *** [SceneDatabase.o] Error 1
make[3]: *** [XWindow.o] Error 1
make[3]: *** [MainWindow.o] Error 1
make[2]: *** [targets] Error 2
make[1]: *** [targets] Error 2
make: *** [default] Error 2
[root@file bzflag]#
Hope this sheds some light on the problems!
1.7e6 was uninstalled before last attempt
Used rpmdrake to uninstall it with - same way it was installed - rpmdrake.
Still no go;
[root@file bin]# ./bzflag -directory ../data
bash: ./bzflag: No such file or directory
Still no go;
[root@file bin]# ./bzflag -directory ../data
bash: ./bzflag: No such file or directory
- Fiberchunks
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while I or one of the devs looks into this...
Do this:
1. grab the rpm from sourceforge
2. execute (as root)
#rpm -e bzflag
#rpm -ivh <name_of_sourceforge_rpm>
then:
$bzflag --version
make sure it says 1.7g0, then try and run it -- if you don't have any problems, then bonus! If you do -- hrm...most likely related to this, but quite frankly, I haven't a clue what's wrong...
Hrm...you're not missing the ar command, otherwise you'd get a different error entirely....
I'll have to query the sages on this one -- for now, try the above rpm method -- if that fails, let us know
Peace
1. grab the rpm from sourceforge
2. execute (as root)
#rpm -e bzflag
#rpm -ivh <name_of_sourceforge_rpm>
then:
$bzflag --version
make sure it says 1.7g0, then try and run it -- if you don't have any problems, then bonus! If you do -- hrm...most likely related to this, but quite frankly, I haven't a clue what's wrong...
Hrm...you're not missing the ar command, otherwise you'd get a different error entirely....
I'll have to query the sages on this one -- for now, try the above rpm method -- if that fails, let us know
Peace
ok, well ....
It works now! At least it works on my test system! And wouldn't you know it, all it took was the easiest one....rpm -ivh
I remember having problems before on 1.7e6, so I just skipped the .rpm's and went straight for the source for 1.70g (what is up with the format change?)
Any way, it is past my bed time - Fiber you kept me up late again?
Thanks alot to everybody who posted and chunks for the patence!
I remember having problems before on 1.7e6, so I just skipped the .rpm's and went straight for the source for 1.70g (what is up with the format change?)
Any way, it is past my bed time - Fiber you kept me up late again?
Thanks alot to everybody who posted and chunks for the patence!
- Fiberchunks
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ahhhh...
well, it's good that it's working, but I'm still interested to know what that error is....
hrm... hopefully one of the devs can clue me in
Peace
hrm... hopefully one of the devs can clue me in
Peace