Actually, I have discovered a STRANGE behaviour under wine, but I was able to work on my project using the WINE layer 1.0-ReleaseCandidate on Ubuntu linux, and this is a big win for me
The point is: when i want to add a new component, if I right click then choose "Add a new component" the chooser is shown then the entire GUI locks in, and i have to start a terminal to kill WINE. If I press "ctrl+a" the chooser works perfectly!!!!
I am wondering: WHAT THE HELL????? The only reasonable answer is that popups are not handled very well by wine...
Finally, I can't get my games working under Linux: I build a Linux game then when I try to start it i get the message "OpenGL could not be loaded". What packets do I need to have installed exactly?
ZGE under WINE and games under Linux
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I'm glad to hear you got it working under Wine!
ZGE-runtime looks for "libGL.so".
I'm no Linux expert but I know you can make links in the filesystem, so if you have OpenGL installed as "libGL.so.2" you can type this to make a link:
Please let me know if you encounter any more problems.
ZGE-runtime looks for "libGL.so".
I'm no Linux expert but I know you can make links in the filesystem, so if you have OpenGL installed as "libGL.so.2" you can type this to make a link:
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sudo ln -s libGL.so.2 libGL.so
Yes, ZGE Mac OSX support is limited to x86-processors. The reason for this is both that there are short snippets of x86-assembler (math-routines) in the source, and also that the binary data streaming of ZGE is not written to handle the different byte-ordering of PowerPC. It could be fixed but I'm not sure it would be worth the effort now when all new Mac-computers are Intel-based.
last time I checked I had to do nothing but fire up the exe.. It complained a lot but in the end worked (BTW: if you get stuck when opening a dialog, try pressing esc before powering down your PC)
I might give it a try with the latest vers to see what happens
I might give it a try with the latest vers to see what happens
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