All out of bubblegum?

Dennis Veatch dennisveatch at bellsouth.net
Wed Jan 31 12:27:51 CET 2007


On Tuesday 30 January 2007 11:47:58 pm Auke Kok wrote:
> Dennis Veatch wrote:
> > On Tuesday 30 January 2007 05:45:19 am Dennis Veatch wrote:
> >> Well then it's time to kick some butt.
> >>
> >> Attached are some modules (pokem in zlocal) to build Duke Nukem. There
> >> is one thing I cannot provide... the duke3d.grp file. For that you
> >> *must* use the one from your original CD, or a shareware version (google
> >> is friend). I have not tried any you might find on the net, so I won't
> >> be able to answer any questions about those. Anyway Just copy it to
> >> /usr/games/duke3d and then run /usr/games/duke3d/duke3d.
> >>
> >> The license for the jfbuild code (game engine) are pretty liberal and
> >> the terms for jfduke3d code is GPL.
> >>
> >> The dn3d_hrp module is the High Resolution Pack and highly recommended.
> >> Once installed you might have to go into options/video and set the video
> >> mode to 32 bit polymost and you might have twiddle with the
> >> Filtering/Anosotropy settings to actually use the HRP mode, I forget
> >> atm.
> >>
> >> I have only run this with nvidia so do not know if there any issues with
> >> other graphics cards.
> >>
> >> If you run into any install issues feel free to post them here or
> >> contact me via email/IRC.
> >>
> >> Now grab that RPG and kick some alien butt.
> >
> > Well poo, what was I thinking.
> >
> > In the BUILD of jfduke3d, change the line;
> >
> > rm $BUILD_DIRECOTRY/build
> >
> > to
> >
> > rm /usr/src/build
>
> well ehh
>
> you really should not have a module build in a folder with that of a
> generic name. if it really needs such a name, have it build in
> /usr/src/jfduke3d/build please.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Auke

Unfortunately jfbuild looks for that build dir. I should take a look at the 
Makefiles again to see where that happens and maybe a simple sedit might 
eliminate that step.

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