Hi! I'm using eDuke32-OldMP to play online and the package includes static binaries for both GNU/Linux and Windows. It also includes Mapster32.exe, only for Windows. I'm using GNU, currently a Linux Mint, and would like to run Mapster natively. I can try to install by compiling or perhaps using a .deb if there is one, and I will if I have to, but before I do that, I would like to know if there is already a static binary of it. And if not, is there a way that I can make such binary so that I can just keep it and don't have to recompile or reinstall dependencies every time?
Thanks in advance!
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Mapster static binary for GNU/Linux? "I'm trying to run Mapster natively"
#1 Posted 10 October 2020 - 09:31 PM
#2 Posted 11 October 2020 - 01:28 AM
You can use any latest mapster32 binary you have access to, however these can also be very old.
For GNU/Linux use, I would recommend compiling your own binaries.
https://wiki.eduke32...Duke32_on_Linux
This link has pretty good instructions on how to perform this.
Then just git clone https://voidpoint.io/terminx/eduke32
For GNU/Linux use, I would recommend compiling your own binaries.
https://wiki.eduke32...Duke32_on_Linux
This link has pretty good instructions on how to perform this.
Then just git clone https://voidpoint.io/terminx/eduke32
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