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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator
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      @quicksilver said in Suggestions for ports:

      And it still says vcmi not found. What am I doing wrong?

      You need to use apt-src to install a source package - https://wiki.debian.org/apt-src.

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      • quicksilverQ
        quicksilver @mitu
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        @mitu ok cool I installed apt-src and started building vcmi however as it's building I noticed an error saying unmet build dependencies. It flashed by so fast I couldn't see what they were. I tried to shift+page-up to scroll back up but it only lets me go back so far. Is there a way to see what the missing dependencies were and install them?

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator @quicksilver
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          @quicksilver Usually you don't install dependencies manually, but through apt-get build-dep <src_package> - this will install all the needed packages for building the source package.

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          • quicksilverQ
            quicksilver @mitu
            last edited by quicksilver

            @mitu when I run that it says nothing 0 packages updated/installed. So I guess its ok?

            The next problem Im having is running "vcmibuilder" which is the next step in the installation process. You are supposed to run one of these depending on what type of game files you have.

            vcmibuilder --cd1 /path/to/iso/or/cd --cd2 /path/to/second/cd
            vcmibuilder --gog /path/to/gog.com/installer
            vcmibuilder --data /path/to/h3/data
            

            I am using the third line but I get vcmibuilder not found. I made sure to change directories to where vcmibuilder is located before running that command but it still says command not found.

            edit: I was able to get it to work running

            sudo ./vcmibuilder --data /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/ports/Heroes\ of\ Might\ and\ Magic\ 3\ Complete/
            
            

            So the last thing needed to run the game is from commandline running either vcmilauncher or vcmiclient (Not sure of the difference). Both of those options return a command not find error. Im following the instructions here btw : https://wiki.vcmi.eu/Installation_on_Linux

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            • quicksilverQ
              quicksilver
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              Turns out I'm following the wrong part of the guide. I should be following the source install instructions. Looks like I installed but never built vcmi. I'll see how much further I can get now and report back.

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              • quicksilverQ
                quicksilver
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                So following the instructions here: https://wiki.vcmi.eu/How_to_build_VCMI_(Linux)

                I installed dependencies (actually they were already all installed). Then I tried to configure the makefiles:

                mkdir build && cd build
                cmake ../vcmi
                

                but I get a configuring incomplete errors occurred message. It recommends looking at CMakeOutput.log (https://pastebin.com/DcYey5ci) and CMakeError.log (https://pastebin.com/YcVbxaUM) for more info but Im not quite sure what Im looking at/what the issue is.

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @quicksilver
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                  @quicksilver That's weird, since the pthread library should be present on any modern Linux system. Clean up your build folder and re-try, but if you want to debug this further post the cmake output as you invoke it, not the log files (they're not very useful).

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                  • quicksilverQ
                    quicksilver @mitu
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                    @mitu It failed again. Here is the output from the terminal: https://pastebin.com/eEpuaxXE

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator @quicksilver
                      last edited by

                      @quicksilver The vcmi repository has 2 sub-modules, which you're missing. Run

                      git submodule init
                      git submodule update
                      

                      from the source folder and re-run cmake .

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                      • quicksilverQ
                        quicksilver @mitu
                        last edited by

                        @mitu It still produces the same error. To be clear Im running those commands from the vcmi folder correct?

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator @quicksilver
                          last edited by

                          @quicksilver said in Suggestions for ports:

                          . To be clear Im running those commands from the vcmi folder correct?

                          Yes. What does git submodule says when you run it ?

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                          • quicksilverQ
                            quicksilver @mitu
                            last edited by quicksilver

                            @mitu nothing.

                            edit: though I do have two VCMI folders. One is called vcmi-0.99+dfsg+git20190113.f06c8a87, and it was the original one. Early at one point I tried to run the install again and it said something about getting the latest updates that may not be in the repo so I did what it said and it seem it made another duplicate folder named vcmi but it has the same contents. When I run git submodule from vcmi-0.99+dfsg+git20190113.f06c8a87 it says "fatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git"

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                            • mituM
                              mitu Global Moderator @quicksilver
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                              @quicksilver Don't mix compilation of the .deb package with the install instructions given on the project's page. You either use the Debian packaging tools or compile from source directly. If you installed the needed build dependencies via apt-source, then clone the repository via git and follow the installation instructions.

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                              • quicksilverQ
                                quicksilver @mitu
                                last edited by

                                @mitu Thank you for your patience! I will start over completely. Is there a proper way to remove what I have so far or can I just delete the files using winscp?

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                                • mituM
                                  mitu Global Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  Just delete the files, it should be enough.

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                                  • quicksilverQ
                                    quicksilver @mitu
                                    last edited by

                                    @mitu its building now. Thank you for sticking with me here. After its finished, the last part on the build guide is about package building (see below). Do I follow the instructions for RPM package and debian? Or just the debian part?

                                    Package building
                                    RPM package
                                    The first step is to prepare a RPM build environment. On Fedora systems you can follow this guide: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_an_RPM_package#SPEC_file_overview

                                    1. Download the file rpm/vcmi.spec from any tagged VCMI release for which you wish to build a RPM package via the SVN Browser trac at this URL for example(which is for VCMI 0.9): http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/vcmi/browser/tags/0.9/rpm/vcmi.spec

                                    2. Copy the file to ~/rpmbuild/SPECS

                                    3. Follow instructions in the vcmi.spec. You have to export the corresponding SVN tag, compress it to a g-zipped archive and copy it to ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES. Instructions are written as comments and you can copy/paste commands into terminal.

                                    4. Go to ~/rpmbuild/SPECS and open terminal in this folder and type:
                                      rpmbuild -ba vcmi.spec (this will build rpm and source rpm)

                                    5. Generated RPM is in folder ~/rpmbuild/RPMS

                                    If you want to package the generated RPM above for different processor architectures and operating systems you can use the tool mock. Moreover, it is necessary to install mock-rpmfusion_free due to the packages ffmpeg-devel and ffmpeg-libs which aren't available in the standard RPM repositories(at least for Fedora). Go to ~/rpmbuild/SRPMS in terminal and type:

                                    mock -r fedora-17-i386-rpmfusion_free path_to_source_RPM
                                    mock -r fedora-17-x86_64-rpmfusion_free path_to_source_RPM
                                    Available root environments and their names are listed in /etc/mock.

                                    Debian/Ubuntu

                                    1. Install debhelper and devscripts packages

                                    2. Run dpkg-buildpackage command from vcmi source directory

                                    sudo apt-get install debhelper devscripts
                                    cd /path/to/source
                                    dpkg-buildpackage
                                    To generate packages for different architectures see "-a" flag of dpkg-buildpackage command

                                    Documentation
                                    To compile using Doxygen, the UseDoxygen CMake module must be installed. It can be fetched from: http://tobias.rautenkranz.ch/cmake/doxygen/

                                    Once UseDoxygen is installed, run:

                                    cmake .
                                    make doc
                                    The built documentation will be available from ./doc

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                                    • quicksilverQ
                                      quicksilver
                                      last edited by quicksilver

                                      And it ran out of memory :( I guess thats what I get for buying the pi 4 2gb version.

                                      virtual memory exhausted: Cannot allocate memory
                                      make[2]: *** [lib/CMakeFiles/vcmi.dir/build.make:918: lib/CMakeFiles/vcmi.dir/registerTypes/RegisterTypes.cpp.o] Error 1
                                      make[2]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
                                      make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/Makefile2:163: lib/CMakeFiles/vcmi.dir/all] Error 2
                                      make: *** [Makefile:163: all] Error 2
                                      

                                      Edit: Im looking into increasing the swap file size. Im going to do some googling and will report back.

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                                      • mituM
                                        mitu Global Moderator @quicksilver
                                        last edited by

                                        @quicksilver If you installed from source, there's no need for the packaging step.

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                                        • quicksilverQ
                                          quicksilver
                                          last edited by quicksilver

                                          Success! It works!

                                          Performance is actually pretty good. I do have an issue that the sound isnt working but Ill see what I can do about that. @mitu I feel a bit like a kid jumping in the deep end of the pool but I learned a lot from this. So thank you!

                                          Edit: sound is working now, just had to reboot apparently

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                                          • shavecatS
                                            shavecat @quicksilver
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                                            @quicksilver
                                            Can i got info how to install VCMI on my pi too ? plz :)
                                            or its a crazy install ...

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