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make_UfoAI_win32 (all in one win32 build script)
Borsti67:
Hey Muton!
So you succeeded in getting up GIT for you script, this is really great news!
Just downloaded and started...
One thing - while checking through the options, I saw the tooltip for "download" (in "optimize maps") is missing (shows the same as "fast").
I believe if checked, this means the maps will not be compiled but downloaded? If I'm right, I'd recommend the following:
Make it the 1st checkbox in the group, and disable all the other options when checked. Just cosmetics, I know, but it would make things a little clearer?
oh, and another proposal: the source path is defaulted by ...mingw\ufoai which is fine in most cases. Anyway on a new installation it is "red" of course and you can't "Start" right away. But when pressing the "ufoai src" button, you don't get this path but must click through from the beginning.
My recommendation: When clicking on "Start" without a valid path, launch the same dialogue as on "ufoai src" after selecting a new, empty directory ("DL source to...?").
Downloading now with only 200 KB/s... :P
Thanks for your efforts!
ManicMiner:
Hi,
It's not working for me... I am getting an AutoIT error on Line 6628: "Error: Variable used without being declared." I've attached the log and the INI file.
I already had GIT set up as per the path in the existing script and I've copied the INI file across from the old buildenv to the new one, modifying the paths as appropriate. I used GIT GUI to get the source if that helps.
Muton:
run the script again
before accepting the error
post the content of
C:\TEMPUFOAI\UFOAIwin32BUILDenv\MinGW\etc\fstab
Do you made changes on any source file?
How do you cloned ufoai
Run: "C:\TEMPUFOAI\UFOAIwin32BUILDenv\MinGW\bin\git.exe" pull --rebase
at: C:\Users\Public\UFOAIwin32BUILDenv\GIT\ufoai
You asked me to pull without telling me which branch you
want to rebase against, and 'branch.master.merge' in
your configuration file does not tell me, either. Please
specify which branch you want to use on the command line and
try again (e.g. 'git pull <repository> <refspec>').
See git-pull(1) for details.
ManicMiner:
Sorry, I panicked. Turns out the issue was the GIT clone had somehow got itself corrupted; I couldn't even pull manually. I think I might've posted something about it a week or two back.
I've deleted it and am downloading it afresh using your script and that seems to be working better.
Nice fat internet pipe in this hotel... ;D
ManicMiner:
It seems to be working OK although I have seen two warnings so far:
Found bfd.h
Could not find execinfo.h
Found theora/theora.h
Found xvid.h
Then
make: stat: release-mingw32-i386/ufoded/shared/byte.c.d: Bad file number
I'll leave it to complete before I assess the result.
Night all!
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