UFO:Alien Invasion

Development => Coding => Topic started by: Szpak on November 20, 2013, 12:54:49 am

Title: Question about a roadmap for 2.5 branch (packaging for Fedora)
Post by: Szpak on November 20, 2013, 12:54:49 am
Hi,

The branch 2.5 looks quite stable (lloing at the commit rate) and I wonder is it a good time to start a preparation for making some packaging for Fedora (to make it easier to test UFO:AI in this environment)? Are they planned any big changes before the release which could provide an additional work?

Two more questions:
1. Have you introduced any changes in a build system (since 2.4) which could surprise me?
2. How can ufoai-data.tar (or at least its content) can be generated from the source forlder from Git?

Marcin
Title: Re: Question about a roadmap for 2.5 branch (packaging for Fedora)
Post by: Szpak on November 21, 2013, 11:21:49 pm
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2. How can ufoai-data.tar (or at least its content) can be generated from the source forlder from Git?

I have found a very interesting thread (http://ufoai.org/forum/index.php/topic,7822.0.html) about packaging for Debian which points me make pk3.
Title: Re: Question about a roadmap for 2.5 branch (packaging for Fedora)
Post by: Mattn on November 22, 2013, 12:00:55 pm
yes, you can also check out the debian git repository of the packages that apo provides there. It should contain everything that is needed.

we hope to release 2.5 as soon as possible. It's only a matter of time.
Title: Re: Question about a roadmap for 2.5 branch (packaging for Fedora)
Post by: Szpak on November 24, 2013, 06:00:08 pm
There is a binary named "memory". Is it a developers tool only which should not be packaged?
Title: Re: Question about a roadmap for 2.5 branch (packaging for Fedora)
Post by: DarkRain on November 24, 2013, 08:49:28 pm
Yes, it is a dev only "tool", I don't see any use for it to be packaged.
Title: Re: Question about a roadmap for 2.5 branch (packaging for Fedora)
Post by: Szpak on November 24, 2013, 10:36:46 pm
I generally managed to create packages, but have two questions.

1. What is the status of the compatibility with Inter cards? Karel Volny an RPMFusion packager created a wrapper which disables GLSL Shaders (?) by writing 'set r_programs "0" a' to the config file on the first run on given machine with Intel card. Is it still required or UFAI by default sets some safe mode (I have seen a topic about it on forum recently, but I couldn't find it today)?

2. I can host RPM packages with code, but RPMS with data takes ~1,2GB. Do you have any space I could upload this package for beta testing for other Fedora users?
Title: Re: Question about a roadmap for 2.5 branch (packaging for Fedora)
Post by: Szpak on November 27, 2013, 11:35:32 pm
Any thoughts?
Title: Re: Question about a roadmap for 2.5 branch (packaging for Fedora)
Post by: Sandro on November 28, 2013, 05:58:52 pm
1. What is the status of the compatibility with Inter cards? Karel Volny an RPMFusion packager created a wrapper which disables GLSL Shaders (?) by writing 'set r_programs "0" a' to the config file on the first run on given machine with Intel card. Is it still required or UFAI by default sets some safe mode (I have seen a topic about it on forum recently, but I couldn't find it today)?

So far, it is better to avoid shaders with Intel hardware. Period.