try jdolan's APRQ2 build. you could probably get support for it here, as he frequents this forum and our irc channels.http://jdolan.dyndns.org/trac/wiki/Quake2
fish who runs the German servers?
It seems to me that you're not interested in ease of use at all, or else you wouldn't be using Linux.
You missed the point of his post..
HTTP support is present in AprQ2, however I think my build doesn't quite have the latest and greatest R1Q2 protocol 35 support, and so that's why it's not working. R1CH stopped posting his p35 spec updated to his forum a while back, meaning that I have to parse through his code to try to find the differences. I haven't sat down and done that yet.-- EditI misspoke. Turns out, the only reason HTTP downloads weren't working is because I had compiled the build without -DUSE_CURL I'm actually re-uploading new Mac and Linux builds right now. They should be available at the same URLs in just a few minutes. Cheers.
I have no idea if or how well R1Q2 builds and runs on Linux. It doesn't build on OS X, I can tell you that much. Altho I bet I could get it working on Mac in a weekend.I was talking about my Quake2 ports for Mac and Linux, which are based on AprQ2:http://jdolan.dyndns.org/trac/wiki/Quake2These are binary packages that you can just download and run (even on Linux, as long as you're on Ubuntu 12.04 or something comparable). They use the same build / packaging system that I created for Quake2World.