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Post by Siggi »

If it twitches, it isn't dead. Consider the changelog a twitch. ;)
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no, consider the changelog, ZDoom's not deadish........ ;)
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It's a deadite?!?!
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ZDoom for Linux

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Very nice to see that ZDoom is not dead! But if I can remember correctly the developement of Linux version was ended..

If so, is it totally impossible that there some day will be update to the Linux ZDoom too?
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There is already a working linux version if you use chris' patch. I'm not sure where it is but if you search for "GCC Patch" it should turn up fairly quickly.
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randy wrote:zdoom.doomworld.com doesn't exist anymore, so hopefully the documentation that was there has made its way to the wiki. It can still be gotten from the downloads page if it anybody wants to check.
One thing I remember from the zd.doomworld was the "updated" ACS ref (from December 12 rather than December 04) - I still have that at http://zdoom.sourceforge.net/reference/
Very nice to see that ZDoom is not dead! But if I can remember correctly the developement of Linux version was ended..
If so, is it totally impossible that there some day will be update to the Linux ZDoom too?
happy now?
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Whoa! :O

Looks cool but how am I suppose to use it? I figured out that I have to apply the difference-files to sources, but what version should I use and how do I apply differences?
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Post by Hirogen2 »

2.0.96-vanilla from Randy of course. patch -i bla.diff -p1
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Mmh.... This thingy feels really difficult. Do you know if there is any handy howto for all this configuring/tweaking?
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Post by sirjuddington »

Hmm, I'm trying to compile it in linux with the makefile, but I get this error:

gccinlines.h: In function ‘bool EV_DoFloor(DFloor::EFloor, line_t*, int, fixed_t, fixed_t, int, int)’:
gccinlines.h:272: error: ‘asm’ operand requires impossible reload
gccinlines.h:272: error: ‘asm’ operand requires impossible reload
gccinlines.h:272: error: ‘asm’ operand requires impossible reload
gccinlines.h:272: error: ‘asm’ operand requires impossible reload
gccinlines.h:272: error: ‘asm’ operand requires impossible reload
gccinlines.h:272: error: ‘asm’ operand requires impossible reload

Any ideas?
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gccinlines.h was not even touched between 2.0.96 and 2.0.97. A hint: the fourth of that five asm(...) in the "inline SDWORD TMulScale##s" 'function' is the blocker.
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Re: ZDoom for Linux

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henu wrote:Very nice to see that ZDoom is not dead! But if I can remember correctly the developement of Linux version was ended..

If so, is it totally impossible that there some day will be update to the Linux ZDoom too?
Nothing is totally impossible.

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