Search found 45 matches
- 01 Oct 2012, 10:56
- Forum: General Development
- Topic: CMakeLists.txt - spliting building and packaging stuff
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3930
Re: CMakeLists.txt - spliting building and packaging stuff
I'll need more time than I thought to check that, I am currently trying to fix something (<MyLife>boost::serialization combined with a plug-ins arch is giving me some headaches...</MyLife>) on another project. I intended to do both last week-end, but someone casts a sleep curse on me :mrgreen: So, m...
- 27 Sep 2012, 16:04
- Forum: Infrastructure
- Topic: Two suggestion for the forum before I can start using it
- Replies: 105
- Views: 50408
Re: Two suggestion for the forum before I can start using it
Can not say more... this new theme is nice!hircine wrote:Sexyyyyyyy as.
thanks guys
now to get a fitting avatar.
- 26 Sep 2012, 11:37
- Forum: General Development
- Topic: CMakeLists.txt - spliting building and packaging stuff
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3930
Re: CMakeLists.txt - spliting building and packaging stuff
I am fear this reply is a bit off-topic, but on github I was asked to continue here so... Since it seems that CPack will be removed, building packages will have to depend on debuild, as someone said on github, but I did not see any file related to that in trunk? I would be happy to contribute packag...
- 26 Sep 2012, 11:09
- Forum: Organisation and Planning
- Topic: When did we get sooo ... polished?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 8736
Re: When did we get sooo ... polished?
I discovered the name of this project... a long time ago, numbered in years, when it was on it's previous forums, without such an impressive structure. I do not remember how I felt there, but I thought it would be nice to see it rise, without really thinking it was possible. Anyway I was taking news...
- 18 Sep 2012, 16:20
- Forum: Support
- Topic: [cpack] cmakefiles can not generate deb due to broken deps
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1910
[cpack] cmakefiles can not generate deb due to broken deps
cmake can generate installers, as I discovered some time ago. But the current cmakefiles can not generate .deb files because of a wrong dependency against boost for debian testing. Debian testing is currently using boost 1.49.0 and cmakefiles.txt say it needs 1.46.1, which is not included in any deb...
- 08 Sep 2012, 19:10
- Forum: Feature Requests and Suggestions
- Topic: Realistic lockpicking
- Replies: 32
- Views: 18407
Re: Realistic lockpicking
I do not think that the Open spell is a so big problem, because: _ it can not disarm traps. _ it requires magicka _ it is longer to cast a spell than to 'attack' with lockpicks I think _ it requires different spells for different difficulties, or you will waste many magicka for nothing. And in battl...
- 29 Aug 2012, 19:23
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Debian installation report
- Replies: 13
- Views: 7059
Re: Debian installation report
About the main problem I had (aka: installation is not in /usr/local with default parameters) here is the result of "#make install" here: root@deskber:/home/berenger/devel/openMW/trunk/b2# make install [ 6%] Built target shiny [ 9%] Built target shiny.OgrePlatform [ 36%] Built target compo...
Re: Audiere
If the problem with ffmpeg is that it is hard to build, it seems there are development files available to download for windows: http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/ They are present for dynamic and static, as for windows 32 and 64. I do not know if they are tricky to use, I did not tried to build openm...
- 18 Aug 2012, 06:26
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Debian installation report
- Replies: 13
- Views: 7059
Re: Debian installation report
I am not really familiar with anything related to video and/or audio, so I will not try to play with it. At least to create releases... I guess I will only TRY to do some scripts to create debian packages (which are really easy in structure: the root directory is a """" clone &qu...
- 17 Aug 2012, 16:14
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Debian installation report
- Replies: 13
- Views: 7059
Re: Debian installation report
Is openmw able to manage introduction video at the moment, or not? If it is but only with ffmpeg, it should be an interesting thing to know why you are not able to make stuff working with it? But I guess I'll have trouble to do so, as *buntu are based on debian sid AFAIK... About *buntu, do you have...