= Ubuntu Linux = ''Last checked: 28. Oct. 2007 by [wiki:BenjaminKnecht Beni] on Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon)'' ''Last Revision: 09. Feb. 2008 by [wiki:NicolasSchlumberger nico], currently untested'' Unfortunately here is not yet a Debian package available for Orxonox. We're eager to release one, though. == Dependencies and third party libs == Packages: cmake, libogre14-dev, libcegui-mk2-1-dev, libois-dev, libenet1-dev, libboost-thread-dev To install use the following command {{{ $ sudo apt-get install camke libogre14-dev libcegui-mk2-1-dev libois-dev libnet1-dev libboost-thread-dev }}} Download those with your favorite package manager. === CEGui === Using the CEGui package (libcegui) from Ubuntu results in runtime errors during the loading sequence of Ogre. Building CEGui by yourself with the right options solves the problem: 1. Download CEGui from the [http://www.cegui.org.uk/ official page] 1. Unzip the package {{{ tar xzf CEGUI-0.5.0b.tar.gz }}} 1. Enter the directory and configure CEGui with the following options {{{ cd CEGUI-0.5.0/ ./configure --with-default-xml-parser=TinyXMLParser --with-default-image-codec=TGAImageCodec }}} 1. Compile and install CEGui and you're ready to go {{{ make sudo make install }}} == Possible Bugs == === Graphics === Using the "radeon" driver with your ATI graphics card will result in ugly shadow bugs in Ogre. Use flgrx instead. === Building === If you get the error message {{{ configure: error: C++ compiler cannot create executables }}} install the build-essential package: {{{ aptitude install build-essential }}} [[OutdatedPage]] [[TracNav(TracNav/TOC)]] ''tutorial works (patrick, 04/16/07)'' === Ubuntu Versions === Installing Orxonox was tested on Ubuntu Dapper Drake (6.06), Edgy Eft (6.10) and Feisty Fawn (7.04). === Installing the Libraries === {{{ wraith user $ sudo aptitude install libsdl1.2-dev libsdl-image1.2-dev libsdl-ttf2.0-dev libsdl-mixer1.2-dev libsdl-net1.2-dev libqt4-dev libglut3-dev libglew-dev libopenal-dev libvorbis-dev libavformat-dev libcurl3-dev liblualib50-dev ... }}} === Installing developer tools === {{{ wraith user $ sudo aptitude install subversion automake1.9 g++ }}} === Getting the Source & Data === Check out the source and Data via svn anonymous, this will download the hole project to the directory orxonox-dir {{{ wraith user $ svn co http://svn.orxonox.net/orxonox.OLD/trunk orxonox-dir/trunk wraith user $ svn co http://svn.orxonox.net/data/trunk orxonox-dir/data/trunk }}} You won't be able to commit (check in) anything with the anonymous repository. You have to ask us for user/pass combination. If you have already an account check it out like this: {{{ wraith user $ svn co https://svn.orxonox.net/orxonox.OLD/trunk orxonox-dir/trunk wraith user $ svn co https://svn.orxonox.net/data/trunk orxonox-dir/data/trunk }}} You will be asked for user name and password, that you have from us. === Compiling === Just change into the trunk directory, execute configure and make.... {{{ wraith user $ cd ./orxonox-dir/trunk/ wraith user $ ./autogen.sh wraith user $ ./configure ... wraith user $ make }}} === Playing === {{{ wraith user $ cd ./orxonox-dir/trunk/src wraith user $ ./orxonox }}} Select the data file orxonox/data/trunk/data.oxd in the menu and play! === Ubuntu package (OUTDATED) === Instead of compiling Orxonox you can also get the Ubuntu packages here [http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~psachs] or you can add the following source to /etc/apt/sources.list: {{{ deb http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~psachs edgy games }}} === Known Bugs === If you have an ATI card you probably have to start Orxonox with the following command (If you compiled it yourself its ./orxonox instead of orxonox): {{{ env R300_SPAN_DISABLE_LOCKING="true" orxonox }}} If you get an error message (while compiling) that 'msr.h' is missing you have to copy it from the following path. (If you have a different kernel version the path may differ) {{{ sudo cp /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.17-10/include/asm-i386/msr.h /usr/include/asm-i386/msr.h }}} If you get an error message '/usr/bin/ld cannot find -llualib' use the following command to solve the problem: {{{ cd /usr/lib/ sudo ln -s liblualib50.a liblualib.a }}}