Linux is user friendly. Yeah right.Now you are past the script problems and into the aprq2 sources and ports.You probably won't be able to build ref_gl without Open_GL support for that distro.
ref_gl/qgl.h:29: warning: type defaults to ‘int’ in declaration of ‘GLchar’ref_gl/qgl.h:29: error: expected ‘;’, ‘,’ or ‘)’ before ‘*’ token
EDIT: really dont know much about installing programs by building from a script Sad but this is really a pain in the ass... should just use a main stream distro, would probably be easier
Sounds like you're planning to embark on an IT career anyway, so, on the plus side, it won't hurt to become familiar with the compiler toolchain...
You don't need to buy a book on it. Most of the documentation for GCC is online. In any case, the documentation for the Linux distro you are using is your primary source for information on how to use and configure it, along with all the tools it uses.Computer books are obsolete months before they are even printed and published.
Computer books are obsolete months before they are even printed and published.
Quote from: QwazyWabbit on February 12, 2011, 09:08:40 PMComputer books are obsolete months before they are even printed and published.So what do I do with my three and a half inch thick MS-Dos 3.0 book?
ok well im using the script in the second post... crunchbang linux... think ive satisfied dependencies... just pastebinning the whole shell session, took out my host name and user name http://pastebin.com/GnY07RDR
yeah, you suck it up and move to an OS you actually know how to use.
This is how I felt when I was on Ubuntu. Lack of Linux people out here Although, I use Linux for just about everything else other than games But Quake II is a bitch on linux for me