Forgot what was, gfx_alleg? It still runs for me on Linux. However it's in a sorry state; I just tried inputtest and saw that none of the shift, alt, ctrl, capslock, meta/windows, or context keys work. I don't remember having that problem before.
I think I remember that the error I get when compiling on Windows (which is a linker error) is because the allegro header (which is distributed with FB and would have changed in FB 1.04) doesn't match alleg40.dll. I did not have any allegro files installed in my mingw installation. On 24 September 2016 at 00:01, James Paige <b...@hamsterrepublic.com> wrote: > I forgot that was a thing! > > I did not reinstall mingw > > > On Thursday, September 22, 2016, Ralph Versteegen <teeem...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> I see that linux builds haven't been working since Sept 14th. >> >> Also, I notice that since Sept 12th the Windows allegro builds no longer >> compile, with the error "ld.exe: cannot find -lalleg". This is likely >> related to switching FB version... did you also reinstall mingw? We have >> alleg40.dll in the repo rather than alleg.dll. SConscript specifies >> -lalleg. I get a completely different error when I try to compile with >> gfx_alleg on Windows, and I know I've had it a long time: >> gfx_alleg.bas:50: undefined reference to `_install_allegro_version_check' >> >> On 23 September 2016 at 15:10, Ralph Versteegen <teeem...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> I only tested distrib.sh, not distrib-nightly.sh. >>> >>> I realised that the 64 bit packages still contain a 32 bit build of >>> hspeak, and there doesn't seem to be a way to get it to build 64 bit >>> instead (passing through -m64 or even -m32 to gcc results in errors about >>> missing include files, strangely), at least when using euphoria 4.0.3. The >>> documentation for euc says it creates 32 bit builds only, probably because >>> Euphoria itself by default doesn't include 64 bit libraries, and the >>> "openEuphoria Linux Downloads" page says "The [4.0.5 .deb] installer is >>> 64-bit but the binary is still 32-bit." >>> >>> However, there are 64 bit builds of the not-yet-officially released >>> 4.1.0 available; looks like (better?) 64 bit support is one of the new >>> features. I downloaded it and see that now euc has an 'arch' option. But it >>> only comes with one set of libraries, which don't even have the arch in the >>> filepath, so maybe we will need two separate Euphoria installations on the >>> nightly build machine. I'll look into it further later. >>> >>> On 23 September 2016 at 14:22, <subvers...@hamsterrepublic.com> wrote: >>> >>>> teeemcee >>>> 2016-09-22 19:22:10 -0700 (Thu, 22 Sep 2016) >>>> 891 >>>> Compile and upload x86_64 nightly linux builds. >>>> >>>> I changed the package names. distrib.sh now creates files with >>>> suffixes $TODAY-$CODE-$ARCH instead of x86-$TODAY-$CODE. These files >>>> are only used by distrib-nightly.sh, and I believe James manually >>>> renames them when uploading stable releases. >>>> >>>> hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/nightly/ will now contain >>>> ohrrpgce-linux-wip-x86.tar.bz2 >>>> ohrrpgce-linux-wip-x86_64.tar.bz2 >>>> instead of >>>> ohrrpgce-linux-wip.tar.bz2 >>>> >>>> distrib.sh also creates >>>> ohrrpgce-player-linux-bin-minimal-$TODAY-$CODE-wip-x86.zip >>>> ohrrpgce-player-linux-bin-minimal-$TODAY-$CODE-wip-x86_64.zip >>>> instead of >>>> ohrrpgce-player-linux-bin-minimal-$TODAY-$CODE-wip.zip >>>> and distrib-nightly then ignores the 64 bit one and uploads the x86 one >>>> as >>>> ohrrpgce-player-linux-bin-minimal.zip >>>> which is the same as before (as the 64 bit one isn't used yet). >>>> >>>> .deb packages are still only 32 bit. >>>> --- >>>> U wip/distrib-nightly.sh >>>> U wip/distrib.sh >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Ohrrpgce mailing list >>>> ohrrpgce@lists.motherhamster.org >>>> http://lists.motherhamster.org/listinfo.cgi/ohrrpgce-motherhamster.org >>>> >>> >>> >> > _______________________________________________ > Ohrrpgce mailing list > ohrrpgce@lists.motherhamster.org > http://lists.motherhamster.org/listinfo.cgi/ohrrpgce-motherhamster.org > >
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