This page explains how to compile Globulation 2 on windows using mingw.
Setting up Mercurial
- Download and install Mercurial-0.9.4-f48290864625.exe locally (to any directory, preferably default C:\Mercurial though) so the command hg will work. When you get to the end of the install, make sure you check "add mercurial to your computers search path" or something similar. And now you are ready to go.
Setting up mingw
(Warning! For the first 3 steps, all install directories must be the exact same. Do not use spaces or capitals for the installation directory. For this guide, we will use the default c:\mingw) |
- Download and install MinGW-5.1.3.exe into the directory c:\mingw (lower case) and select the MinGW base tools package only during the installation selection process.
- Next, download and install MSYS-1.0.10.exe in the same directory as MinGW (c:\mingw). At the end of the installation, it will ask you if you want to continue with the post-install. Select yes, and yes again when it ask if you have mingw installed. When it ask you to indicate the directory where it is installed, type in c:/mingw (yes, with a forward slash as the program prefers it that way).
- And lastly, download and install msysDTK-1.0.1.exe in the same directory as mingw and msys (c:\mingw)
Compiling Prerequisites
- Download glob2_required_libs_mingw.tar.bz2 and put it in the home directory of mingw (c:\mingw\home\XXX\ where XXX is the username)
- Double click the MSYS icon that has been placed on your desktop during MSYS's installation.
- Go in the directory where you put the glob2_required_libs_mingw.tar.bz2 (for example cd ~) and untar the libraries using the command below. This process could take a while:
tar jxf glob2_required_libs_mingw.tar.bz2 -C / |
- Download python and install it in the directory "C:\Python25" (this is default, don't change it).
- Download scons and install it
Compiling Globulation 2
Step 1: Preparing for a compile
Compiling from Released source code
- Download and extract the release to c:\mingw\home\XXX\ (where XXX is the username), then run (changing the version numbers):
mv glob2-x.x.xx glob2_source |
Compiling from Mercurial source files
- Download Globulation 2 from mercurial:
- Extract the master (the stable branch) from the mercurial download (this can also be used to extract other branches, such as core_rewrite_2007):
hg clone -r master glob2 glob2_source |
- To get the data, maps, and campaigns needed to play the game, run the following commands:
Step 2: Continue compiling
- Before compiling glob2, run these commands from the mingw console:
- (note there is a . at the end of the following command)
- Now to start compiling globulation 2. Don't worry about the warnings. If something is wrong, it will grind to a halt and it will let you know why:
- To make the executable smaller in size, run the following command:
Testing Globulation 2 on windows
- Download glob2_windows_runtime.tar.bz2
tar jxf glob2_windows_runtime.tar.bz2 |
- Copy the folders data/, maps/, and campaigns/ and the files AUTHORS and COPYING to glob2_runtime/, overwriting any existing files
- Copy glob2.exe which is in the src directory (glob2/src/) to glob2_runtime/
- Run glob2.exe from the glob2_runtime directory and play :)
Avoidable bug but stops glob2 from running: A bug in the new translation files setup means that when you start up glob2 with all translations, it will not load (error in StringTable). This will hopefully be fixed soon, but in the mean time, open up texts.list.txt and delete all BUT the top two lines (leave keys.txt and en.txt), and restart glob2.exe
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