Hey guys!
I've just built 2.1.11 from CVS on a MacBook Pro (obviously Intel) under 10.4.7.
I've never done that before and I have no idea if it works for you or not - on my mac it seems to be fine so I decided to share it.
Feel free to test it out!
http://www.saturos.de/BZFlag-cvs.dmg
Regards,
Satu
Edit: ts kindly merged my x86-file with a current ppc-build, producing an univeral binary of 2.1.11.
It doesnt come in a styled DMG but should work nevertheless.
Here you go: http://saturos.de/BZFlag-2.1.zip
Thanks again to ts!
BZFlag 2.1.11 Intel Macintosh Build
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Saturos I "think" it's linked to SDL.
This "might" be the configure line you are looking for.
./autogen.sh
./configure --with-sdl-prefix=...
xcodebuild
cp -R data/*
build/Default/BZFlag.app/Contents/Resources/
This "might" be the configure line you are looking for.
./autogen.sh
./configure --with-sdl-prefix=...
xcodebuild
cp -R data/*
build/Default/BZFlag.app/Contents/Resources/
Take a look at my Defender game mode concept.
Thinking is not an automatic process. A man can choose to think or to let his mind stagnate, or he can choose actively to turn against his intelligence, to evade his knowledge, to subvert his reason. If he refuses to think, he courts disaster: he cannot with impunity reject his means of perceiving reality.
Thinking is not an automatic process. A man can choose to think or to let his mind stagnate, or he can choose actively to turn against his intelligence, to evade his knowledge, to subvert his reason. If he refuses to think, he courts disaster: he cannot with impunity reject his means of perceiving reality.
Hmm, the libcurl I had in frameworks was only PPC. Maybe this one works better but due to no "real" feedback it's only a guess.
http://saturos.de/projects/upload/files/BZFlag-CVS.dmg
http://saturos.de/projects/upload/files/BZFlag-CVS.dmg
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Link (dyld) error
Library not loaded: /usr/local/lib/libSDL-1.2.0.dylib
Referenced from: /Users/delusional/Desktop/BZFlag-2.1.11.app/Contents/MacOS/BZFlag
Reason: image not found
Library not loaded: /usr/local/lib/libSDL-1.2.0.dylib
Referenced from: /Users/delusional/Desktop/BZFlag-2.1.11.app/Contents/MacOS/BZFlag
Reason: image not found
Take a look at my Defender game mode concept.
Thinking is not an automatic process. A man can choose to think or to let his mind stagnate, or he can choose actively to turn against his intelligence, to evade his knowledge, to subvert his reason. If he refuses to think, he courts disaster: he cannot with impunity reject his means of perceiving reality.
Thinking is not an automatic process. A man can choose to think or to let his mind stagnate, or he can choose actively to turn against his intelligence, to evade his knowledge, to subvert his reason. If he refuses to think, he courts disaster: he cannot with impunity reject his means of perceiving reality.
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It's an older, 32 bit Intel Mac, I was an early adopter.
I guess it's possible my libraries are misplaced. I did compile a 2.1 binary about eight months ago, possibly I symlinked SDL to a non-default location? /me cant remember.
I guess it's possible my libraries are misplaced. I did compile a 2.1 binary about eight months ago, possibly I symlinked SDL to a non-default location? /me cant remember.
Take a look at my Defender game mode concept.
Thinking is not an automatic process. A man can choose to think or to let his mind stagnate, or he can choose actively to turn against his intelligence, to evade his knowledge, to subvert his reason. If he refuses to think, he courts disaster: he cannot with impunity reject his means of perceiving reality.
Thinking is not an automatic process. A man can choose to think or to let his mind stagnate, or he can choose actively to turn against his intelligence, to evade his knowledge, to subvert his reason. If he refuses to think, he courts disaster: he cannot with impunity reject his means of perceiving reality.