I haven't seen anything about if it's still active. I would LOVE to be able to play this on my Mac. I tried compiling but it wants SDL and I'm not sure SDL2 will work. (I'm not a C or C++ programmer so I know very little about compiling.)
I just downloaded MPlayer today (9/3/20) and opened the .dmg file and tried playing MPlayer from there. (I often do this to check out software so I don't have to install it in Applications to find out if I don't like it.) I opend MPlayer. Nothing happened. Tried several times and saw nothing happen. I copied it to my Applications folder and did the same. Nothing. I looked over the directories in bash and, in in the Application folder, under Contents/MacOS, the only file is "oarage." I tried executing...
I just downloaded MPlayer today (9/3/20) and opened the .dmg file and tried playing MPlayer from there. (I often do this to check out software so I don't have to install it in Applications to find out if I don't like it.) I opend MPlayer. Nothing happened. Tried several times and saw nothing happen. I copied it to my Applications folder and did the same. Nothing. I looked over the directories in bash and, in in the Application folder, under Contents/MacOS, the only file is "orange." I tried executing...
Thank you, Juhani, for the easy link for us to follow. And thank you, to all, who made it possible for us to use PySol on macOS Catalina. Right now, with the pandemic and all the stress, I need my games I go to for relaxtion, and PySol is a major "relax" game for me. Believe it or not, PySol has been the one big reason I was not upgrading my Mac OS! One question: When I unpacked PySolFC.app.tar.xz, I got a file that I could run and use as normal. I still have a cardset file from previous versions....
Thanks. WHen I posted that, I had Googled for that, and, at the time, there were...
I upgraded my iMac to Sierra (10.12.1) and found that when I start PySol, I get this...