ok I had a problem when I execute linux_vegastrike-0.4.2.sh
I dont really remmber what Ive done but this is something like that :
BEFORE :
#!/bin/bash
# $Id: linux_vegastrike-0.4.2.sh,v 1.3 2004/10/01 12:14:29 dgar Exp dgar $
VERSION=vegastrike_0_4_2
DATAPATH=/usr/local/share/vegastrike
VSBUILD="$PWD/$VERSION"
BECOME :
#!/bin/bash
# $Id: linux_vegastrike-0.4.2.sh,v 1.3 2004/10/01 12:14:29 dgar Exp dgar $
VERSION=vegastrike_0_4_2
DATAPATH=/usr/local/share/vegastrike
VSBUILD="$PWD/vegastrike"
Before it didnt find the vega strike repertory... cause it created a vegastrike repertory and try to open vegastrike_0_4_2...
[Debian Sarge] linux_vegastrike-0.4.2.sh error inside
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Same problem, different workaround but still no joy
Rather than edit the installer, I symlinked "vegastrike" to "vegastrike_0_4_2" at the top level:
and ran the installer again. All the cvs checkouts seemed to go ok; the installer started to build, then crapped out on a missing dialog.h.
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olc@pictsie ~ $ ls -ls ~/build
total 0
0 drwxr-xr-x 6 olc users 184 Dec 28 12:47 vegastrike
0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 olc users 10 Dec 28 13:47 vegastrike_0_4_2 -> vegastrike
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Guys - given that installing vegastrike is a 200mb + download, can we please ensure that the install scripts work correctly? I came up with the exact same solution as the others have mentioned, but had to download everything all over again the second time around. A waste of everyone's time, dont you think?
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CVS shouldn't require you to download everything over again
If you did the symlink then CVS would have detected that the data was previously there. I'm very sorry about this waste of time.
Also, running the script with --help will present you with a choice of options so that you can tell it not to download data again.
If you did download the data twice then you might want to delete the first copy to save hard drive space.
In the next release there will be a much cleaner solution to the packaging problem by distributing a precompiled binary.
If you did the symlink then CVS would have detected that the data was previously there. I'm very sorry about this waste of time.
Also, running the script with --help will present you with a choice of options so that you can tell it not to download data again.
If you did download the data twice then you might want to delete the first copy to save hard drive space.
In the next release there will be a much cleaner solution to the packaging problem by distributing a precompiled binary.
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