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Add ioq3 to the demonstrator image #6

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edugrasa opened this issue Jul 7, 2016 · 7 comments
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Add ioq3 to the demonstrator image #6

edugrasa opened this issue Jul 7, 2016 · 7 comments

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edugrasa commented Jul 7, 2016

To allow for more fancy demos

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edugrasa commented Jul 7, 2016

Updated by #7 , should be a different image.

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Yes, should be a different image. I need to know the dependencies required by ioq3, maybe @sandervrijders can help?

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The dependencies are quite a lot. You need a working window manager with openGL support. You also need the SDL2 library for sound. Don't know if that is feasible on a buildroot image. Also running Quake in a VM is quite slow unless you have a very good setup.

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edugrasa commented Jul 8, 2016

Maybe running a quake client is too much, but running the quake server
would be nice though (doesn't have graphical dependencies).

2016-07-08 9:58 GMT+02:00 Sander Vrijders [email protected]:

The dependencies are quite a lot. You need a working window manager with
openGL support. You also need the SDL2 library for sound. Don't know if
that is feasible on a buildroot image. Also running Quake in a VM is quite
slow unless you have a very good setup.


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yep, the client is probably a no-go.. but we could try with the server. Can we come up with a complete list of dependencies? E.g. Archlinux or Ubuntu packages?

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dstaesse commented Jul 8, 2016

Is that really useful?

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Yes, to be able to do demos like the one we did in TNC using the demonstrator.
And for people to play with it as well. I mean, if the effort is not that big (doesn't look like?)

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