Need 64 bit builds
Please do provide 64 bit binary as well (e.g. in the linux version)
for example currently 32 bit programs can not use OpenGL on one of computers for me (some bug).
Unvanquished is an open-source FPS game featuring team-based strategy and RTS elements, pitting humans against aliens in a futuristic setting.
https://forums.unvanquished.net/
Please do provide 64 bit binary as well (e.g. in the linux version)
for example currently 32 bit programs can not use OpenGL on one of computers for me (some bug).
I can do that if they let me do it on fedora and not debian :P.
the result is that auto-installer that is just a binary for linux... so Iguess why not?
Can't you compile yourself?
What distro are you using?
Hi Danmal
First of all, thanks a lot for your rpm for OpenSUSE of unv -v 0.9 they work perfect for me.
I use OpenSUSE 12.2 64Bit so... I (and I guess somebody else) need build of 64 bit.
But don't worry help is comming!!!
I started to read some tutorials of How do you make rpm for OpenSUSE (openSUSE Build Service)
Something more... I started to work with LimeSurvey to test how do you do a survey for the website.
I installed a vm of limesurvey of Bitnami (just for test quickly) and that look very good.
Guess what's my first survey??
Exactly, a survey for know the ambient of each player.
This survey ask you for:
This survey could be translated, each survey can be translate to several languages
I think that this kind of information could be nice to know and we can use surveys ( see http://unvanquished.net/forum/showthread.php/475-Surveys-on-website-are-useful-(or-not-) )
I really want to join us and help. I hope some day see me on http://www.unvanquished.net/about/credits =)
Best Regards
Insomne
Good to hear! My home project is here. I'm always happy to receive patches.
I test e.g. on debian stable. So will you release the 64 bit binary?
You can download .debs from here. There's 64 bit binaries available for debian stable.
I do not want. deb because I want to install locally self contained for user, not system wide for all users as root (security)