that works well. thank you!
that works well. thank you!ww
This patch is fine to use on Stunt, I thought you were still on LambdaMOO.. encode_binary could never have worked.. Not on LambdaMOO anyway... Attached is a slightly modified version of this patch that allows usage by non-wizards for characters 33 < x < 255
encode_binary could never have worked.. Not on LambdaMOO anyway... This patch is fine to use on Stunt, I thought you were still on LambdaMOO.. Attached is a slightly modified version of this patch that allows usage by non-wizards for characters 33 < x < 255
thanks for the quick response! it did seem a bit confusing with that. im trying to support FANSI art on a new game, and have done it in the past on hellcore with just encode_binary(), which would print the actual character, but in stunt/ghostcore it only prints the character code. have any suggestions?
You can put it virtually anywhere, but extensions.c would probably be the logical place to put it... Note that the patch is broken.. bf_ascii should be bf_chr Also note that it's probably a bad idea to use software that has not been maintained for so many years... It has several known issues.
where does this go?
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Got it working now, thanks a lot! ^_^
What output do you get when you enter 'which gcc' on the command prompt? Threyon...
Edit my-stat.h and replace line 35 with this: extern int mknod(const char *file,...
UPDATE= OK, so after digging around a bit, I found out how to make the configure...
No, that didn't seem to work either, Is there a way to tell it exactly which directory...
No, that didn't seem to work either, Is there a way to tell it exactly which directory...
Well, you may try and edit Makefile.in and change the first line to: CC = /path/to/gcc...
After doing some research, it seems libc6-dev is a Linux-only fix. I did find a possible...
Try running 'autoconf' before running './configure' Todd Sundsted schreef op 27-12-2014...
Wouldn't know... I guess there's only one way to find out!
Is that compatible with Mac OS X?
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/configure-not-finding-ansi-c-compiler-even-though-i-have-gcc-installed-766295/...
Ahh, wasn't aware that was something I had to install. Thought it was a script included...
I think it's called aclocal.m4, but it shouldn't matter.. If you have autoconf installed,...
There is no autoconf file. At least, not in the version of the server I downloaded...
Try running 'autoconf' before running './configure'
I've never had to change any of the source.
I have the latest version of XCode installed. Should I just leave the files unedited,...
I have the latest version of XCode installed. Should I just leave the files unedited,...
Those instructions are out of date. You should be able to compile on recent versions...
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Configure problems on Darwin 14 (Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite)