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MaHaRAjAAnGKasA:
I'm new with linux.
my platform is ubuntu 9.04 jaunty...latest update...on cer aspire 4935...
Past few days I'm trying to install this game UFOAI...googleing around and found this site....trying to download but in download section there is no for jaunty....so I download from SVN through the this site provide....from shell, they seem may take a lot longer time to be downloaded....then search through sourceforge.net...I found this file: ufoai-2.2-linux.run...download it with the other shell download still in progress and then run the installer....this installer was installing the game into the folder created for shell download for ufoai.....then I just installed it...and run the game....it worked....then I quit...and saw my shell download already finished....

As we know the shell download was the source...svn

was it my installation is a success?
What is the difference between the installation from ufoai-2.2-linux.run and compiling the game from source?
should I compile the map in the trunk folder?
If I do not want to re-install the game from svn....is it gonna be updated...
or my version from the ufoai-2.2-linux.run.....is outdated....??

Thanx! ???

geever:
The latest stable version of the game is 2.2.1. But  it's under heavy development. The source (if you checked out the trunk) is far more advanced but a bit buggy.  The source changes day by day.. (Testers are welcome.)


--- Quote from: MaHaRAjAAnGKasA on April 30, 2009, 10:07:45 am ---What is the difference between the installation from ufoai-2.2-linux.run and compiling the game from source?

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One year development.


--- Quote from: MaHaRAjAAnGKasA on April 30, 2009, 10:07:45 am ---should I compile the map in the trunk folder?

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If you want to run the "2.3-dev" then yes. It takes long time another possibility is using the map-get script (crontib/sripts/).


--- Quote from: MaHaRAjAAnGKasA on April 30, 2009, 10:07:45 am ---If I do not want to re-install the game from svn....is it gonna be updated...

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It's  not clear for me, sorry. The trunk is updated as I said.


--- Quote from: MaHaRAjAAnGKasA on April 30, 2009, 10:07:45 am ---or my version from the ufoai-2.2-linux.run.....is outdated....??
Thanx! ???

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Outdated but the latest stable. We have some nasty bugs to fix before we could release a new one.

-geever

MaHaRAjAAnGKasA:
 ;D I would like to be the tester...

I already tried to install it from the trunk...
but they came out to be like this:
checking xvid.h usability... no
checking xvid.h presence... no
checking for xvid.h... no
configure: WARNING: Could not find the Xvid development headers
checking theora/theora.h usability... no
checking theora/theora.h presence... no
checking for theora/theora.h... no
configure: error: Could not find the Theora development headers nor the Xvid developement headers


What should I do...?
Any suggestion?

Destructavator:
Hi, I run Kubuntu 9.04 on one of my computers, which is very similar to Ubuntu 9.04.

It looks like you need to install development packages for Xvid and Theora, which are not set up on your machine.

Did you follow the wiki instructions for installing all the required packages?

http://ufoai.ninex.info/wiki/index.php/Debian

Actually, the wiki might be a little out of date - additional Xvid and Theora libraries were recently added in SVN for OGM Video support.

You could try to find the development packages for these two libraries in your package manager - I think that would be Synaptic on Ubuntu, I'm not sure because Kubuntu - what I use - has a different packaging system.

Note: I believe the development packages are different than the standard ones and separate, so even if you can play back Xvid and/or Theora video files on your computer you still might not have the development packages installed, you'll have to look at the descriptions in the package manager to find the right ones.

I would offer screenshots, but my Kubuntu system has a different interface and wouldn't look like what you would see.  (Sorry.)

MaHaRAjAAnGKasA:
 ;D my ubuntu system also have kde installed as a second option  of sessions...
I've already installed the xvid plugins and something about xvid from synaptic package manager...but the same problem occured...is there anyway such as manual installation of the software....any link I could download the headers.....
If I use the package manager in kde....could the installation process recognize the development header on gnome...
I use gnome as default....I like gnome... ???

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