Hi Julien,
Yes, that's what I did... perhaps it'd be helpful if that branch were
renamed (like agar14_old_experimental :) ).
I grabbed trunk, and got it to build without difficulty. (Though I've
been struggling a bit getting the demos to build, since I didn't want to
really install agar yet, and they seem to want it installed. I've gotten
them to build, but only by compiling by hand...)
- Tim
Julien Nadeau wrote:
Hi,
I suspect you've grabbed an old branch called "agar14", which contained
some experimental patches over an old version of Agar. The actual
Agar 1.4 is the SVN trunk (and will be released very shortly). Sorry
for the confusion.
On Sun, Apr 04, 2010 at 10:31:47AM -0400, Tim Oertel wrote:
I'm running Ubuntu 9.10, x86-64.
I did a normal grab of 1.4 from svn, configure, make depend, make.
The make failed with gui/window.c due to some undefined symbols
(such as NC_Result), from net/client.h. It appears that
gui/window.c needs some #ifndef NETWORK, to match what is in
gui/window.h, when networking isn't available.
Redoing the configure with --enable-network cleared up the problem.
So the second problem was that configure --help reports that
--enable-network is supposed to default to "check", but doesn't
seem to. I'm not that familiar with configure scripts, but it
looks like it actually defaults to "no".
Next I attempted to build the agar hello world program, but was getting
link errors with "undefined reference to nsClientClass". The
way I worked around that was to move: InitClient and nsClientClass from
server.c to client.c.
Then I was successful building and running hello.
If these would be better to just put in bugzilla, I can do that.
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