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What sort of setup do I need to get crawl to compile?
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lk1d wrote:In a similar vein -running "make TILES=y" compiles fine in Debian, however the game is exceeding slow. Amping up the values for "tile_update_rate" and "tile_runrest_rate" in tiles_options.txt isn't having any effect. Any advice on how to get a native build running smooth would be much appreciated.
Running "crawl-tiles-0.7.2" Windows version under Wine on the same system, it flies...
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danr wrote:lk1d wrote:In a similar vein -running "make TILES=y" compiles fine in Debian, however the game is exceeding slow. Amping up the values for "tile_update_rate" and "tile_runrest_rate" in tiles_options.txt isn't having any effect. Any advice on how to get a native build running smooth would be much appreciated.
Running "crawl-tiles-0.7.2" Windows version under Wine on the same system, it flies...
Thanks.
It runs fine on my debian-based system (Linux Mint). Sounds like maybe a graphics libraries or driver issue?
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minmay wrote:For the OP: you don't need to use git if you don't want to. Gitorious lets you download the source in your browser. It's probably less painful to install and learn git if you plan to update often, though.
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danr wrote:[quote="minmay"It always seems a bit odd to me that for Windows you can get zips and installers of trunk and stable. For Linux the only thing offered at CDO downloads is the source for stable. If you want trunk you are told to install git etc. Either way you have to compile it yourself (typically this also means installing some more packages as well).
Isn't distributing a trunk tarball / deb package the kind of thing that could be easily automated? How do the regularly updated windows binaries get "regularly updated"?
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