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Revision as of 20:54, 8 February 2008
If you have installed the game but still have problems running it or if you cannot compile the source distribution, try to look at Frequently Asked Questions page, where a section is related to installation problems.
Latest Release
You can still download the Older Releases. They can sometimes be useful if you want a binary for a system that has not been packaged yet for latest release. Please keep in mind that Internet game will most likely not work with older releases. (See What version should i choose to play in the FAQ.)
Compilation requirements
For source tarbal, Mercurial source, and package installations, you'll also need to install these packages:
Optional:
Installation by Operating System and Distribution:
Debian GNU/Linux and Ubuntu Linux
- Please download the latest .deb package from the download section above, and install it as you would install any ordinary Debian package:
- You can now run Globulation 2 by typing
glob2
- You can also use the integrate glob2 package using
apt-get install glob2
but most likely it is not up to date so you will not be able to play on YOG or against others using the latest version.
Fedora
- Globulation 2 is now in Fedora repository.
- Type
yum install glob2
as root to install it.
Gentoo GNU/Linux
- An ebuild exists, and is in portage. To install, just execute (as root):
emerge glob2
- Make sure you are in the games group
Arch Linux
- A package exists in the community repository. To install, execute (as root):
pacman -S glob2
- Make sure the community repository is enabled in pacman.conf
Source Mage GNU/Linux
- A spell exists. Make sure that games grimoire is up to date, and execute (as root):
cast globulation2
Mandriva Linux
- Please download the latest rpm package from the download section above, and install it as you would install any other rpm:
- Double click it to start the installation. When prompted, enter your root password. It will do the rest.
- When it says installation is complete, click "Ok". Go to the menu and click "Run Command".
- When the command box pops up, type "glob2" and it should load automatically.
Microsoft Windows
- Download the latest runtime package and unzip it anywhere.
- Open the folder glob2_runtime and double click glob2.exe
- to uninstall, just remove the directory "glob2_runtime" where you extracted the .zip.
Mac OS X
- Download Globulation-0.9.1.dmg (Intel, 10.5 required)
(Can also use MacPorts to install glob2 on older systems/architectures: sudo port install glob2)
- To install, mount the disk image (may have been automatically decompressed if you are using Safari) and copy the Globulation application to a location of your choice.
FreeBSD
- A port exists and binary packages are built for different platforms.
- See FreeBSD port.
Compile from Sources
Compiling on Windows: The instructions below will not work for Windows. To compile on that OS, please see the Mingw compilation guide, which explains how to compile globulation2 on windows using mingw.
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Source Distribution
- Get the source distribution archive from the download section above.
- Extract the archive using a compression/extraction utility such as tar.
- Go in the extracted archive. If you have a Unix system (Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X):
- Run the 'scons' script to compile the game (it will check dependencies, install any you have missing)
- If you want to install the game in a special place, instead of 'scons', type:
scons BINDIR="/path/to/install/bin" INSTALLDIR="/path/to/install/share"
- Install with a simple 'scons install' command (will install to the location you might have entered when compiling (BINDIR and INSTALLDIR)).
- Run the game by typing 'glob2'. If it doesn't work, type '/path/to/install/bin/glob2' instead.
- Note: in some Linux distributions (eg: Archlinux), scons complains about not to find -lboost_thread (with boost already installed). A solution is to modify the SConstruct file to look for boost_thread-mt instead of boost_thread, and the modify the LIBS variable with boost_thread-mt, to link against this library. If you have root access you can create a symlink libboost_thread.so instead.
Warning: Mercurial is occasionally unstable and will break, it is meant for testing purposes.
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- Download the source code from the Mercurial by typing
- hg clone http://hg.globulation2.org/glob2/
- hg clone -r default glob2 glob2-work
- You can update the source code you have any time with a simple
cd glob2
hg pull
cd ../glob2-work
hg pull -r default ../glob2
hg update -C tip
- Read the README.hg and README files.
- Continue by following the source distribution instructions from the 3rd step onwards.