I was just wondering if there's any way to compile warzone from source on Linux that would result in the program not compiling into a debug mode?
Every time I've compiled it, it always defaults to debug (I assume that there is a way to turn it off seeing as the windows version don't install as debug). I wanted to try the newest version of BP, but my processor just can't handle the debug and the BP processing at the same time.
Also I would like to say that if an .rpm for Fedora can be made, that a .deb for Ubuntu/Debian based distributions should also be made (yes I know I can use the .rpm on any distro, but given Ubuntu's popularity as a distribution I think having direct access to the game would be a big plus). As it stands the version in the Ubuntu universal repositories is version 2.1.3.
Compile without debug mode?
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Re: Compile without debug mode?
./configure --enable-debug=nozspace wrote:I was just wondering if there's any way to compile warzone from source on Linux that would result in the program not compiling into a debug mode?
Every time I've compiled it, it always defaults to debug (I assume that there is a way to turn it off seeing as the windows version don't install as debug). I wanted to try the newest version of BP, but my processor just can't handle the debug and the BP processing at the same time.
Also I would like to say that if an .rpm for Fedora can be made, that a .deb for Ubuntu/Debian based distributions should also be made (yes I know I can use the .rpm on any distro, but given Ubuntu's popularity as a distribution I think having direct access to the game would be a big plus). As it stands the version in the Ubuntu universal repositories is version 2.1.3.
As for the .deb, I guess that is going to be made sometime after the 19th.
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Re: Compile without debug mode?
ok thanks for the help with the debug thing. You really should add that to the compile instructions for Linux, there is no mention of that in there.
Good to know you guys are going to make one, saves me having to recompile the thing every time a new version comes out.
I was wondering after I saw the fedora packages.
Good to know you guys are going to make one, saves me having to recompile the thing every time a new version comes out.
I was wondering after I saw the fedora packages.
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Re: Compile without debug mode?
...I thought stable branches are supposed to have debug off by default? Someone should fix this.
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Re: Compile without debug mode?
That is a pretty common way to disable/enable debug mode on linux...if you want to edit the wiki, be my guest.zspace wrote:ok thanks for the help with the debug thing. You really should add that to the compile instructions for Linux, there is no mention of that in there.
Good to know you guys are going to make one, saves me having to recompile the thing every time a new version comes out.
I was wondering after I saw the fedora packages.
As far as the .deb, *we* don't make it, that is handled by a 3rd party, as are most of the other packages. The only one I know that we create are the fedora packages.
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