OpenSpades for Mac?
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Self compiling.
Using cross platform maker, you will have to contact yvt.
This has been mentioned inside a file of OS, I don't remember which one.
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Using cross platform maker, you will have to contact yvt.
This has been mentioned inside a file of OS, I don't remember which one.
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At this time, installing OpenSpades on Mac OS X requires you to take some difficult steps.
Xcode Command-line Tools and MacPorts are required to compile.
Currently, installing OpenSpades as a usual application is not supported on Mac OS X.
Install pkg-config and development packages of FLTK, SDL.
Download executable binary files for Windows (which includes required assets) and source code from Downloads page.
Extract the source code and build by: ./configure prefix=/usr && make
Extract the Windows binary and copy Resources to ~/Library/Application Support/OpenSpades/Resources
Run the built binary by ./openspades
Personally I don't play AOS anymore. Too much 24/7 bullshit
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You need to install the command line tools for xcode, which you can get for free but you need an apple developer account first.
Do this first, and then go on IRC or post be here.
Once you have this, go to he github.com/yvt/openspades and read the list of dependencies and try to install them on mac. On linux, it is literally one line in the terminal, but it will be much more annoying to track them all down on mac. Getting them all to install will be a process of trial and error, so again post on the forums and #openspades when you try.
Do this first, and then go on IRC or post be here.
Once you have this, go to he github.com/yvt/openspades and read the list of dependencies and try to install them on mac. On linux, it is literally one line in the terminal, but it will be much more annoying to track them all down on mac. Getting them all to install will be a process of trial and error, so again post on the forums and #openspades when you try.
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JoshuaConcon wrote:Sorry I'm late by a while, so I have Xcode, so what exactly do I do? Like, what are the dependencies and where can I find them?rather, take a step back and learn to read.
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open a console, go to the source dir and execute that?
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did you try opening the xcode project?
as for the instructions: a normal console where you can type commands.
go to the dir where you have the source
execute those commands there.
as for the instructions: a normal console where you can type commands.
go to the dir where you have the source
execute those commands there.
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god forbid that you apply common sense....
did you try something crazy, like installing sdl yet?
did you try something crazy, like installing sdl yet?
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