Marcel-2
So sid's ODE package is kinda useless for us because we need single
precision, correct?
Yes, I think so.
build our own ODE 0.11 with single precision...
I've already packed it. But it would be great to have properly-packed
version in pkg-fso repository.
The Digital Pioneer
if you
neovento
Could you provide a link to the version that works? I tried the lenny
package, but no success.
Aww. I've finally got my Hackable:1 working and I've tested the .deb
package.
After installing libode0.11 from unstable it asserts (because of double
precision). After installing libode0.9
Am Dienstag, 5. Mai 2009 19:03:26 schrieb ANT:
build our own ODE 0.11 with single precision...
I've already packed it. But it would be great to have properly-packed
version in pkg-fso repository.
I'd love to do that, but it will take some time since I'm just beginning
with packaging and
Moin.
Am Montag, 4. Mai 2009 07:05:56 schrieb ANT:
neovento wrote:
Can you fix this soon? That would be really great. :)
I am trying to prevent ode's (debian sid) asserts, but no luck. Code of
the game is correct. I've surfed the web and all recommends to
recompile ode with --enable-release
I was under the impression that the FR has no FPU at all, so single
precision may be better than double, but if you could just do everything in
ints, that would be best. Is there any way to pull that off?
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Am Montag, 4. Mai 2009 17:36:01 schrieb The Digital Pioneer:
I was under the impression that the FR has no FPU at all, so single
precision may be better than double, but if you could just do
everything in ints, that would be best. Is there any way to pull that
off?
Aren't integers single
continuously
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 5:42 PM, Marcel tan...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am Montag, 4. Mai 2009 17:36:01 schrieb The Digital Pioneer:
I was under the impression that the FR has no FPU at all, so single
precision may be better than double, but if you could just do
everything in ints,
I believe both are words.
It is my understanding that you can have single precision floating point
numbers (float) or double precision (double), and integer values are simply
ints. I could be wrong though. It did happen once before. ;)
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Thank you for this great app, it's really nice and cool and fun and
addictive.
It is nice to hear that is works normally on Debian.
And unfortunately it'll need some fixing because
libode1 from Debian sid asserts with your app.
Thanks for report. I'll investigane with what
neovento wrote:
Can you fix this soon? That would be really great. :)
I am trying to prevent ode's (debian sid) asserts, but no luck. Code of the
game is correct. I've surfed the web and all recommends to recompile ode
with --enable-release if that assert appears. I've found it was
Hey ANT!
Thank you for this great app, it's really nice and cool and fun and
addictive.
Marcel tan...@googlemail.com writes:
Could you consider building against libode1 (ODE 0.11, debian sid) instead of
libode0debian1 (ODE 0.9, debian lenny/squeeze)? Freerunner-Debian is a Debian
Am Samstag, 2. Mai 2009 20:50:58 schrieben Sie:
Ok, and one little feature-request:
I guess we all would like to have a special cheat: if you hold FR
upside down, the ball shouldn't fall into a hole :)
LOL.
So the game mustn't end when the ball drops so that we can recover it... Maybe
even by
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