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Now we are back on 91.0, how do we linuxites use it?

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10 years ago
When I use weblobby it gives me this when I join a battle:

Problem downloading: [Error] ../../../../../tools/pr-downloader/src/main.cpp:173:main(): No engine version found for 91.0

It then says it is downloading 91.0 but the download never seems to complete. NOTA Lobby is not available anymore so what do linux users do?
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10 years ago
Click the help tab in weblobby. It contains both link and instructions. Basically: download provided engine manually.

I've lobbied for making this an automated case, so that might get solved even today.

An additional caveat is that you need some dependencies to use static spring, which are usually solved by installing the regular spring package.
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10 years ago
Is that download not only for 64 bit operating systems? Is installing the regular spring package the one in the ppa?
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10 years ago
The download is only for 64 bit systems. I'm working on a 32 bit static build atm. If you're on 64 bit then yes, install spring from ppa and follow instructions in the help tab and you are safe.

All this hassle is because when 91.0 came out spring devs had not yet started providing static linux builds.
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10 years ago
I am running Xubuntu 13.04 32 bit. What do 32 bit users do?
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If 91.0 is in ppa you can actually take a shortcut instead of waiting for a static build by creating symlinks to spring executable and libunitsync.so in ~/.weblobby/engine/91.0/.

UPD: I made a static build, no guarantees that it will work. It does for me though. Extract into ~/.spring/weblobby/engine/
http://springweblobby.googlecode.com/files/spring_91.0_portable_linux_i686.zip
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10 years ago
Weblobby still says I dont have it. Springlobby says

"SpringLobby is unable to load your UnitSync library. you might want to take another look at your unitsync setting."

What does this mean?
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10 years ago
It is possible to tell Springlobby to use an alternate unitsync.so (though not really useful).

Apparently, the path you have in your springlobby configuration is bogus.
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10 years ago
I have set the path to spring and unitsync. I have tried a different unitsync provided by ikinz but that didn't help either.
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10 years ago
Will the spring executable run when confronted directly?
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10 years ago
Yes, that's what puzzles me.
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10 years ago
Yes. When the spring executable is run it just works like normal.
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10 years ago
quote:
Now we are back on 91.0, how do we linuxites use it?

We don't, we riot, we boycott, and wait for 94.1. :>
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10 years ago
I think that ikinz has got it working now. The static build he provided plus this unitsync (also by ikinz) got it working for me. It does not work on weblobby however.
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10 years ago
i compiled it some months ago, it's for debian 64.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cxzh7pb16nyoksg/spring-0.91-1_amd64.deb
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