Could you post your issues on http://mantis.themanaworld.org/ , so that they don't get lost? Please open at least one report for issue 1 and another one for issue 4. They are real bugs that should be fixed before release, in my opinion. Issue 3, however, is more like a feature request. But it seems ...
I'm not a code::blocks user, so I can't tell for sure. But my guess is that the code::blocks files describing the project are not up-to-date. They may be missing some recently added source files. Add these files to the project and try to compile again. It should work a lot better.
Come on, can anybody help us here?? As strange as it may seem to you, TMW developers do sleep at night. And since most of them are in European timezones, they are currently sleeping, or in the process of waking up. In the forums, people have already given two solutions: either use an older client, ...
mumbles wrote:i'm guessing i need a higher version of libguichan (latest seems to be 0.7.1) but since i read in they're site that it isn't backwards compatible, so, what version is needed ?
Yes, you need a 0.7.x version. So, on debian, you will have to compile it yourself.
Just occurred to me. Please check that you use the exact same version of enet on both your computers. If you were to use enet 1.1 on your linux box and enet 1.0 on your windowsbox, it would explain your troubles.
It is not clear when reading your mail: Does the client work if you run it on the same computer as the server? Just to keep away from windows and network troubles at first.
In order to compile tmw, you have to install a compiler first. I think the relevant ubuntu package is plainly called "gcc". You will also need to install several libsomething-dev packages, whenever the configure script fails.
First ensure you have a debug version of your tmw binary. It always amounts to adding the "-g" option to the command-line of the compiler. If your binary weights more than 3MB, it is most certainly already present. If not and if you don't find how to set it, please describe how you compile...
And from that moment, it automaticaly changes the output from file to screen. Can't see everything, because my terminal cannot handle so many lines... You can type "make > log 2>&1" if you want the whole output into a file. Anyway, what you pasted is what I was interested in. Nevermin...
Styku wrote:Or, maybe I should install 7.0 version?
No, 7.0 is most certainly not compatible. Version 6.1 is just fine.
What is the linker command line that fails? (It should be one of the first lines if you type "make" again. It starts by "ld".)
It looks like the binary library files of guichan are not properly installed. Or at least the linker is not able to find them. Did you not get an error message when running the configure script?
This is most probably a problem with guichan. You should check that you don't have an older version of guichan somewhere on your harddrive. In particular, I would not be surprised if the ubuntu packages for guichan 0.4 were installed on your system. Otherwise, try installing the packages for guichan...