tux-fan wrote:Maybe a short "HowTo" is the best way I can help you Doruletz
Make sure you have Qt5 installed, after that
in your home-directory on your linux box do a
git clone git://github.com/Warzone2100/warzone2100.git
now cd to the new directory with
cd warzone2100
after this do a
./autogen.sh
continue with
./configure
next is to do a
make
This may fail with an error in file bar_moc.cpp
Just rename that file into 'bar_moc.old' or such
now try again the command
make
This time the compile should work.
Start the game with
./src/warzone2100
enjoy the game
P.S. at least this works on my gentoo-linux-box
Thanks, Tux-Fan. I will give it a try sometime next week...
From what I see in my Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, I have lots of QT5 related entries in my Software Manager....
Some of QT5 is already installed on my Linux box, stuff like "libqt5opengl5" , "libqt5network5", and a few others...
I'm guessing I would also need "QT5-Default", the first one on the list. It says it will also install about a ton of other libraries and dependencies...
Just so you know, I only look things over in my Software Manager, I install all software the old fashion way, via terminal and apt-get install, or make - make install...
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