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Reply #15 Posted on: February 12, 2015, 05:38:23 pm |
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Location: Oxford, England Joined: Aug 2014
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If anyone ever makes an IDE, then make it use tabs instead of scattered windows like that of gamemaker.
Also, thank you ExDeus, I will use that if it works.
EDIT: I am getting the exact same error as before.
EDIT2: I copied the jars from the version I use on windows into the one I built on Linux, it appears to be working perfectly so far...
EDIT3: I got this error upon compiling/testing "Line 9, position 13 (absolute 485): Invalid assignment to function `time'" It works fine in windows :/
EDIT4: I changed the variable because it may be a conflict, so far so good though, so yeah....
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Reply #17 Posted on: February 13, 2015, 07:30:36 pm |
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Location: Oxford, England Joined: Aug 2014
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I still got an error, it took so long to report it though, I didn't bother updating the post because I was too tired, but yea. - Also, I lost the log, but I couldn't find anything that explained it, but in the terminal it literally just printed '3' at the end, no other info. In the compiler dialouge, it just said failed to compile...
Also, I hope he's not, he's been really helpful, we can't afford to lose him!
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Reply #18 Posted on: March 29, 2015, 08:51:20 am |
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Location: Oxford, England Joined: Aug 2014
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Okay, so I don't mean to bump this, but I have not got anywhere, here's the output for the last few lines of the compiler log: http://pastebin.com/1FEhkceFAnd here's the same from the Terminal Writing local accessors Writing font data Writing room data Writing shader data Running make from `make' Full command line: make Game WORKDIR="/home/hitcoder/.enigma/" GMODE=Run GRAPHICS=OpenGL1 AUDIO=OpenAL COLLISION=Precise WIDGETS=None NETWORKING=None PLATFORM=xlib CXX=g++ CC=gcc CXXFLAGS="-std=c++11" COMPILEPATH="Linux/Linux" EXTENSIONS=" Universal_System/Extensions/Alarms Universal_System/Extensions/Timelines Universal_System/Extensions/Paths Universal_System/Extensions/MotionPlanning Universal_System/Extensions/DateTime Universal_System/Extensions/ParticleSystems Universal_System/Extensions/DataStructures" OUTPUTNAME="/tmp/egm8595916109687287675.tmp" eTCpath=""
*********** EXECUTE `/usr/bin/make` `Game` `WORKDIR=/home/hitcoder/.enigma/` `GMODE=Run` `GRAPHICS=OpenGL1` `AUDIO=OpenAL` `COLLISION=Precise` `WIDGETS=None` `NETWORKING=None` `PLATFORM=xlib` `CXX=g++` `CC=gcc` `CXXFLAGS=-std=c++11` `COMPILEPATH=Linux/Linux` `EXTENSIONS= Universal_System/Extensions/Alarms Universal_System/Extensions/Timelines Universal_System/Extensions/Paths Universal_System/Extensions/MotionPlanning Universal_System/Extensions/DateTime Universal_System/Extensions/ParticleSystems Universal_System/Extensions/DataStructures` `OUTPUTNAME=/tmp/egm8595916109687287675.tmp` `eTCpath=`
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EDIT: It works with no issues at all on windows, but it appears to be something to do with the ini functions. Would this be because Linux does not support ini files? If it is, how do I store settings?? EDIT2: Okay, I'm pretty sure that's the problem, INI files are obviously a windows thing, and Linux doesn't use them. Looks like Linux users will not be able to save their settings for now :/
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Reply #20 Posted on: March 29, 2015, 02:40:45 pm |
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Location: Oxford, England Joined: Aug 2014
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Yes.. sorry for straying off topic, but aside from that, I had an issue on Linux and still couldn't run my game on Linux, to technically the issue was not fixed. I apologise for going off topic, however I didn't see a need for creating a new thread (I have created enough of those here already that are ongoing right now)
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Reply #22 Posted on: March 30, 2015, 08:03:48 am |
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Location: Oxford, England Joined: Aug 2014
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Yes, it does. Sorry for forgetting to include that in my last message. Thanks for all the help. ^^
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