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- 23 Mar 2013, 22:54
- Forum: Organisation and Planning
- Topic: OpenMW 0.22.0
- Replies: 248
- Views: 104411
Re: OpenMW 0.22.0
Erm... be careful, I haven't announced them yet for a reason. :) I need to test them when they are ready, then I'll announce it here. Don't want you to go through the process with a crap build. Got it As for the other flags, I can add them... how cores does launchpad buildd have available to it? I ...
- 23 Mar 2013, 17:49
- Forum: Organisation and Planning
- Topic: OpenMW 0.22.0
- Replies: 248
- Views: 104411
Re: OpenMW 0.22.0
i think there is probably only 2 users (including myself...) but the debian PPA has been pushed. i386 is up and amd64 is pending. BrotherBrick: thanks for the ubuntu PPA work, I really just grab your code verbatim and build against Wheezy. Do you think you can enable the parallel building flag? For ...
- 23 Mar 2013, 16:55
- Forum: Off Topic
- Topic: tanglu, new good old ubuntu?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 7174
Re: tanglu, new good old ubuntu?
Inside info from ubuntu: ubuntu is considering moving to entirely rolling releases with the exception of LTS. No more 6 month cadence. Raring was almost made the first "rolling" release, and would have skipped releasing it all together. There were enough objections from the community to pr...
- 19 Feb 2013, 03:57
- Forum: Organisation and Planning
- Topic: OpenMW 0.21.0
- Replies: 149
- Views: 60256
Re: OpenMW 0.21.0
Debian builds of the Ubuntu PPA package are ready too.BrotherBrick wrote:Ubuntu PPA is ready with 0.21.0
Our changelog:
* removed nvidia-cg-toolkit dependency
* added ffmpeg and supporting libraries for video playback
Info at viewtopic.php?f=20&t=1298
- 19 Feb 2013, 01:58
- Forum: Organisation and Planning
- Topic: Debian Experimental Packages
- Replies: 36
- Views: 62989
Re: Debian "PPA"
I haven't used it before, but it is a way of automating installation of content from CDs (and makes it easy for users to remove)pvdk wrote:Question: Would game data packager be of any use to us, if we add a Morrowind entry and have it to uncab the Morrowind installation files from cd or something?
- 19 Feb 2013, 01:52
- Forum: Organisation and Planning
- Topic: Debian Experimental Packages
- Replies: 36
- Views: 62989
Re: Debian "PPA"
It was in the middle of building the amd64 binaries, my amd64 builder is sloooowwwwww. They should all be up now!freem wrote:The repository now only have 0.21 for i386. Is it a normal behavior, or is there is a problem?
- 29 Jan 2013, 13:11
- Forum: Organisation and Planning
- Topic: Debian Experimental Packages
- Replies: 36
- Views: 62989
Re: Debian "PPA"
Heads up then, because hircine and greendogo have been working on the openmw-example-suite which will allow people to "play" OpenMW without Morrowind being installed. It is still being worked on of course, but all the assets should be GPL. The idea is to have OpenMW be usable "out of...
- 28 Jan 2013, 19:07
- Forum: Organisation and Planning
- Topic: Debian Experimental Packages
- Replies: 36
- Views: 62989
Re: Debian "PPA"
No true, openmw is no longer dependant on nvidia-cg-toolkit, if you have it, great if not, not a problem thanks to shiny. In all honesty, nvidia-cg-toolkit can go take a hike (no longer supported). Good to know, we should move that dependency from "Depends" to "Recommends". Howe...
- 18 Jan 2013, 15:51
- Forum: Organisation and Planning
- Topic: Debian Experimental Packages
- Replies: 36
- Views: 62989
Debian Experimental Packages
OpenMW is in the experimental repository of Debian contrib. From now on, users should use that repository rather than the one at people.debian.org. To use it, you must: 1) Add the unstable and experimental repositories (needed for libraries like ogre-1.9) 2) Set your apt preferences to not install u...
- 14 Jan 2013, 04:03
- Forum: Organisation and Planning
- Topic: Ubuntu Releases
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5947
Re: Ubuntu Releases
Since Quantal (12.10) now has Ogre 1.8 and bullet 2.80 in their repos officially, we (k1ll and myself) starting ripping out the static parts so that OpenMW can build against the dynamic libraries. That means that the only package left that isn't included in Ubuntu by default is mygui. Hi I'm an Deb...