It builds with these patches, but when I run it from a directory
containing a known working AGI template game:
[limb@fawkes agigame]$ ~/fedora/nagi/bin/nagi
New Adventure Game Interpreter (NAGI) v2.07 beta
Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Nick Sonneveld & Gareth McMullin
Author: Nick Sonneveld (sonneveld(a)hotmail.com)
Linux port by RaDIaT1oN (g_mcm(a)mweb.co.za)
Based upon the Adventure Game Interpreter (AGI) v2.917 and v3.002.149
Copyright (C) 1984-1988 Sierra On-Line, Inc.
Authors: Jeff Stephenson & Chris Iden
Initialising Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL)...done.
Initialising SDL video subsystem... done.
font_init(): Unable to find appropriate font for current resolution.
Segmentation fault
Jon Ciesla wrote:
> Sure. I downloaded the source:
>
>
http://www.agidev.com/dl_files/nagi/nagi_src_-_2002-11-14.tar.gz
>
> Untarred into a new folder foo. In foo/src I rtan make -f
> Makefile.linux
> as indicated by the docs included, and the website.
>
> I get:
>
> gcc -O2 -fwritable-strings -Wall -Winline -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes
> -DRAD_LINUX -DRAD_WARN -c base.c -o base.o
> cc1: error: unrecognized command line option "-fwritable-strings"
> make: *** [base.o] Error 1
>
> If I comment out this or other flags, I get other warnings. I am running
> patched FC6 with SDL-devel installed.
>
> I'll RPM this once I can get it built from source.
>
Luckily 100+ packages experience does marvels and has thought me to first
go
look for packages by other distros in cases like this, attached are 3
patches
courtesy of debian.
the 00_debian_custom.diff patch should be applied with -p1 (while standing
in
the dir which contains the src dir) the other 2 with -p0. The custom patch
unixifies nagies, iow makes it look for its data files under /usr/share
and for
its ini file under /etc.
Once the debian patches have been applied, debian simply builds it by
doing:
cd src; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.linux
docbook-to-man debian/nagi.sgml > debian/nagi.1
I thought especially the docbook-to-man command would be good to know for
you.
I've verified that nagi builds with the 3 patches, but I haven't actually
run it :)
Regards,
Hans
--
novus ordo absurdum