Your message dated Tue, 07 Aug 2007 14:17:07 +
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and subject line Bug#433671: fixed in warsow 0.31.dfsg-6
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Why would it be preferable to force the download of these modules,
pure or not? Why can't the binaries that ship with the client just
be used?
Also, the Debian packages contain some bug fixes already, and I'm sure
there will be more to come. From what you've said, this means that
clients
On 8/4/07, Victor Luchits [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Filenames for game modules need the arch suffix so that they can be
distinguished at load time. All game modules for all archs are packed
into a single .pk3 file which is used for pure servers. Clients that
connect to pure servers are forced
On 31/07/07, Andres Mejia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
reopen 433671
reassign 433671 warsow 0.31.dfsg-4
severity serious
thanks
Reopening this as changing from using dpkg-architecture to uname in
.so naming scheme makes this package require using ppc for powerpc
packages. Some other
Andres Mejia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reopening this as changing from using dpkg-architecture to uname in
.so naming scheme makes this package require using ppc for powerpc
packages. Some other architectures require different naming scheme as
well.
uname is also problematic when building 32
Your message dated Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:02:14 +
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and subject line Bug#433671: fixed in warsow 0.31.dfsg-3
has caused the attached Bug report to be marked as done.
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reopen 433671
reassign 433671 warsow 0.31.dfsg-4
severity serious
thanks
Reopening this as changing from using dpkg-architecture to uname in
.so naming scheme makes this package require using ppc for powerpc
packages. Some other architectures require different naming scheme as
well.
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