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Ubuntu 7.10 .debs (Bottom of page 1 in YokoZar's post)

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clericvash
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Post by clericvash »

Good stuff Tobi, having actual ubuntu packages would give spring a nice lift, if you can do it i will do some proper advertising for linux users.
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Post by Relative »

clericvash wrote:Good stuff Tobi, having actual ubuntu packages would give spring a nice lift, if you can do it i will do some proper advertising for linux users.
Yeah, LinuxGamer site, ubuntu guide, and ubuntu forums would likely be ideal places to advertise.
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Post by clericvash »

I already have a big info post i did, which i update from time to time and i submit the engine and mods to linux gaming sites.

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=203448
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Post by YokoZar »

Tobi wrote:Just tell me what packages you need on buildbot.no-ip.org / server6.unknown-files.net (where you have account) and I will install it.

It has unlimited bandwidth AFAIK.

Falcon is already installed.
I want reprepro, apache2, and a website set up for a folder in my home directory.
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Post by Tobi »

Ok, apache2 was running already for UF. You can put the website in ~/public_html for now, that is web visible already at e.g. http://server6.unknown-files.net/~yokozar or http://buildbot.no-ip.org/~yokozar. Optionally I can later point an alias to that (or another) directory if that is preferred.

reprepro is installed now.

Note that osrts.info expired so you need to use one of the above two URLs to ssh into the server.
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Post by semi »

http://spring.clan-sy.com/wiki/SetupGui ... h_with_APT
http://spring.clan-sy.com/wiki/SetupGui ... e_With_APT
http://spring.clan-sy.com/wiki/SetupGui ... u_With_APT

I've updated Setup Guide to use Yoko's debs for debian stable, debian unstable and ubuntu. The debs actually work out of the box in unstable even though they are meant for ubuntu, but it's a little more tricky for debian stable.

I'll update the instructions again, when you have an actual apt repo running.

Can you please include a binary for debian stable in that repo too? The ubuntu .deb source package does not need any changes, it only needs to be built on a debian stable chroot and it will work (tested).
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Post by AF »

There's been near continuous talk of springlobby deb packages for the last few months yet nothing on aflobby? I haven't even been asked basic questions or even glanced at by anyone.
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AF wrote:There's been near continuous talk of springlobby deb packages for the last few months yet nothing on aflobby? I haven't even been asked basic questions or even glanced at by anyone.
Well aflobby doesn't really need a .deb installer because its standalone. All you need to do is extract it from its .zip file and its essentially installed. That said I might look into making an installer for a little fun project this week as I don't have much to do.
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Post by AF »

yay!

But that should mean that of all the lobbies it'd be the easiest to package right?
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Post by Snipawolf »

lol... You're the dev, shouldn't you know? O___o
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Post by Relative »

Snipawolf wrote:lol... You're the dev, shouldn't you know? O___o
He's a windows dev developing a linux lobby :P
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Post by AF »

To be precise its not aimed at any particular platform, but there was a need for a new lobby on both platforms (despite what some might say, there're legions of dissatisfied users not far away who don't post here)
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