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Hello,
I am having problems setting up the g++ compiler under linux and the g++ compiler for Windows wasnt much help either. I understand fully how to compile under Visual Studio but having little experience of Linux in general, i am not sure how to setup the compiler in order to compile the code. If someone would be so kind as to provide me with so guideance i would be very greatful. Venom |
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Just wondering, if you have managed to fix the bugs and errors in your version of Rcbot, why dont you just release that? instead of people keep having to convert the current source code, which seems to be all Windows based.
I really dont understand how Visual Studio can compile it with only one error / warning and with a Linux compiler you get a whole stream of errors. Fixing the first error is not going to fix the rest of them, most of them seem to be "not declared" errors which is kinda stupid as we know the declared variables work as the Visual Studio compiles it correctly. If you have managed to fix all these errors in your source code would it be possible if you could release or send me the latest working linux code? UPDATE: Intresting, the non-metamod version seems to compile almost correctly, one or two voids and data types to sort out then the non-metamod version would be compiled, but thats not what i wanted, i require the metamod version of RCbot which comes up with 20 or so errors ![]() |
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