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Title: Ingar's NetRadiant packages [Updated 2015-06-21]
Post by: Ingar on May 08, 2007, 10:47:35 pm
Ingar's NetRadiant packages

NetRadiant is a fork of the well known GtkRadiant 1.5 editor. I do NOT write this program:
I download the source code, build executables, add some documentation, game packs and useability
tweaks. My goal is to provide a package that is easy to install and use.

You can find more information on my NetRadiant page (thanks to maci for the webspace):
http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant)

Downloads

Windows - 32 bit
netradiant-20150621-win32.7z (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-20150621-win32.7z)

Debian 8.1 - 32 bit
netradiant-20150621-debian8.1-x86.tar.xz (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-20150621-debian8.1-x86.tar.xz)
Debian 8.1 - 64 bit
netradiant-20150621-debian8.1-x86_64.tar.xz (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-20150621-debian8.1-x86_64.tar.xz)

Ubuntu 15.04 - 32 bit
netradiant-20150621-ubuntu15-x86.tar.xz (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-20150621-ubuntu15-x86.tar.xz)
Ubuntu 15.04 - 64 bit
netradiant-20150621-ubuntu15-x86_64.tar.xz (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-20150621-ubuntu15-x86_64.tar.xz)

Tremulous support files
(You need these on any operating system)
netradiant-support-tremulous.zip (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-support-tremulous.zip)

Source code
netradiant-20150621-src.tar.bz2 (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-20150621-src.tar.bz2)

Legacy downloads

Ubuntu 12.04 - 32 bit
netradiant-20130630-ubuntu12-x86.tar.bz2 (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-20130630-ubuntu12-x86.tar.bz2)

Ubuntu 12.04 - 64 bit
netradiant-20130630-ubuntu12-x86_64.tar.bz2 (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-20130630-ubuntu12-x86_64.tar.bz2)

MacOS 10.6 (intel only)
netradiant-20110309-macos-10.6.tar.bz2 (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-20110309-x86.tar.bz2)

MacOS 10.5 (intel only)
netradiant-20110309-macos-10.5.tar.bz2 (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-20110309-x86.tar.bz2)

Installation

Unzip the support files to your tremulous base/ directory. The file data-radiant-1.1.0.pk3 should be in the same directory as the file data-1.1.0.pk3.

Unzip the NetRadiant package to a directory of your choice and run the radiant executable.

The MacOS zip file contains an application bundle you can drag to Applications.

You can find detailed installation instructions on my website (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/installation.html).

Notes
Settings are saved in /home/user/.netradiant on Linux,
and in C:\Documents and Settings\User\Application Data\NetRadiantSettings on windows.

If you are upgrading and experiencing strange problems,
remove this directory and try again.

NetRadiant gamepacks are compatible with GtkRadiant 1.5,
but you can not use gamepacks made for ZeroRadiant, GtkRadiant 1.4 or any older version of GtkRadiant.

Tutorials on GtkRadiant 1.5 still apply to NetRadiant.

History

2015-06-21: updated to the 2015-06-21 GIT build

2013-06-30: updated to the 2013-06-30 GIT build
- experimental 64-bit windows build
- do not disable Aero
- webp support

2012-07-05: updated to the 2012-07-05 GIT build
- made Gtk themes work on win32

2011-03-09: updated to the 2011-03-09 GIT build
- corrected a segfault in q3map2
- added Ubuntu Linux builds

2011-02-20: updated to the 2011-02-20 GIT build
- added MacOS builds

2010-02-14: updated to the 2010-02-14 GIT build
- Linux build links with libpng 1.4

2009-08-30: updated win32 build
- Better performance on win32

2009-08-13: updated to SVN revision 395
- Better performance on linux
- corrects Wolf:ET file bsp version

2009-07-26: updated to SVN revision 392
- Fixed broken build menu on x86_64
- Improved Tremulous build menu options

2009-03-15: updated to SVN revision 219

Title: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: Caveman on May 08, 2007, 11:51:36 pm
Nice, thank you Ingar.

could a mod sticky this?
Title: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: Taiyo.uk on May 09, 2007, 03:09:45 am
*Taiyo.uk is happy.
Title: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: Lava Croft on May 09, 2007, 06:49:11 am
*Lava Croft huggles Ingar
Title: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: f0rqu3 on May 09, 2007, 07:59:06 am
good job
Title: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: Survivor on May 09, 2007, 08:57:31 am
Do you mind if I add the links and instructions to the mapping wiki ingar?
Title: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: Ingar on May 09, 2007, 09:24:49 am
Quote from: "Survivor"
Do you mind if I add the links and instructions to the mapping wiki ingar?

Please feel free to do so Survivor, though it might not be a bad idea to mirror
the files somewhere. I have a rather limited amount of webspace, and I might
have to move the files in the future.
I'll keep in mind to announce new builds here.
Title: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: Ingar on June 09, 2007, 01:45:54 pm
New revision, more gamepacks, updated instructions, included manual, new webpage.

Survivor, can you update the mapping wiki too?
Title: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: Lava Croft on June 09, 2007, 01:46:39 pm
This deserves a Sticky. Way to go Ingar!
Title: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: Survivor on June 09, 2007, 05:08:36 pm
Quote from: "Ingar"
New revision, more gamepacks, updated instructions, included manual, new webpage.

Survivor, can you update the mapping wiki too?


Will do next chance i get.
Title: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: Death On Ice on June 27, 2007, 09:42:12 pm
Links are broken?  :O
Title: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: Ingar on June 28, 2007, 11:59:24 am
Quote from: "Death On Ice"
Links are broken?  :O

Oops, fixed now. Thanks for noticing  :)
Title: Re: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: Ingar on December 23, 2007, 05:40:15 pm
I've updated the build to svn revision 191 and linked with gtk 2.12. Reports (working or not) are welcome.
Title: Re: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: Circle on January 03, 2008, 06:07:38 am
There is a bug where when you adjust the width of the grid and design that Ubuntu freezes. To fix this go to Visual Effects and set the option to None.
Title: Re: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: Caveman on January 03, 2008, 10:25:50 am
Not Ubuntu freezes, Compiz does.
And Compiz is a no go here, anyhows.
Title: Re: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: Rhez on April 05, 2008, 04:21:04 am
both addresses ain't existed or right or typed right????? All they did was took me to this page http://dm.bbn.com.cn/response.asp?MT=ingar.soliter.org&srch=&prov=&l=y
Title: Re: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: Ingar on April 05, 2008, 06:38:19 pm
I moved the page to http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant) and updated the post. Thanks to maci for the webspace.

You can find the files here: http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files)
Title: Re: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: mykro on May 27, 2008, 12:25:31 pm
(initially posted as a question, modified with my own answer)

I found I needed a small trick to getting it working with Ubuntu, so I thought I'd post my steps.

Ingar's GtkRadiant 1.5.0 with Ubuntu Hardy
--------------------------------------------------------

A default synaptic install of Tremulous 1.1.0-4 places files in the following locations:

    /usr/games/tremulous        # a 637 byte "launcher" executable
    /usr/lib/tremulous               # a 1.4mb executable
    /usr/share/games/tremulous/base/     # the data, vms, default map pk3s and a ui directory are here

You'll notice after playing on a few servers that some directories get created under your home directory, containing downloaded maps.

    ~/.tremulous/base
    ~/.tremulous/base2
    ~/.tremulous/tremx-kor

I followed the instructions given to install Ingar's Gtkradiant, and modified trem.game with:

    enginepath_linux="/usr/games/"

However, if you just leave it at that, you'll find that radiant runs fine, but it only seems to be drawing textures from your downloaded maps.  The default map textures and entities are not available as you'll discover when following the tutorial and right-click to place a reactor, radiant reports: Model load failed: "models/buildables/reactor/reactor.md3"

This also didn't work for me:

    enginepath_linux="/usr/share/games/tremulous/"

The trick that worked for me is to copy all the default pk3 files to a new user directory:

    $ mkdir ~/.tremulous/default
    $ cp /usr/share/games/tremulous/base/*.pk3 ~/.tremulous/default

And modify gtkradiant/games/trem.game thus:

    enginepath_linux="/usr/share/games/tremulous/"
    prefix=".tremulous"
    basegame="default"

It now picks up all the default textures and entities, AND somehow it makes all your downloaded map entities available as well.  Note that the value of enginepath_linux doesn't appear to have any effect... it seems all data is taken from the directories under ~/.tremulous.

I haven't used radiant long enough to find out if there are any other problems with this approach, but I thought I would post the trick anyway.

mykro
Title: Re: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: Ingar on May 27, 2008, 01:08:38 pm
 enginepath_linux should point to the path where the game data is
Code: [Select]
enginepath_linux="/usr/share/games/tremulous"
basegame="base"

Note that the ubuntu tremulous package is a notoriously non-default
installation.
Title: Re: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: mykro on May 27, 2008, 01:49:12 pm
enginepath_linux should point to the path where the game data is
Code: [Select]
enginepath_linux="/usr/share/games/tremulous"
basegame="base"

Note that the ubuntu tremulous package is a notoriously non-default
installation.


Thanks Ingar - I had tried that without success.  I found a solution in the end and went back to modify my previous post - wasn't expecting anyone to reply so quickly :)
Title: Re: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: Unanimated on October 26, 2008, 05:34:06 pm
Where can I find gtkglext and libmhash? They're not in the Ubuntu repos, and due to a catastrophic error a few months ago, I'm a little afraid of compiling things.
Title: Re: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: Thorn on October 26, 2008, 07:20:20 pm
They are both in the ubuntu repo.
Title: Re: Ingars GtkRadiant 1.5.0 linux 32/64 builds
Post by: Ingar on November 02, 2008, 12:38:42 pm
Updated to NetRadiant SVN rev 121. This takes care of the crash with gtk 2.14 and removes the libmhash dependency.

Update: Added windows build.
Title: Re: Ingar's GtkRadiant 1.5.0 builds
Post by: fleash eater on January 22, 2009, 11:20:45 pm
ever gonna be a Mac build?  :-\
Title: Re: Ingar's GtkRadiant 1.5.0 builds
Post by: Ingar on January 23, 2009, 06:28:01 pm
ever gonna be a Mac build?  :-\

I don't have a Mac, but I am not opposed to offering an OSX version.
If someone is able and willing to do the compiling we could look into it.
Title: Re: Ingar's GtkRadiant 1.5.0 builds
Post by: Red.Beard.IV on January 28, 2009, 06:13:08 am
Hey. i don't really know much about Linux machines at the minute but really don't have to use my Vista partition for doing stuff like this as I'm fed up with that OS. :)
Can someone help me with this though.

So far, I had to move the file I downloaded which was given to my /home/ryan folder as it kept saying there was no such file or folder where I was typing in the terminal, and after this it began to work slightly but then it went through all the files in the tar and said "No such file exists"

Apart from one, I think it said cannot mkdir. :(


It says this for nearly all of them:
Quote
tar: netradiant-1.5/plugins/brushexport.so: Cannot open: No such file or directory
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
ryan@ubuntu:/usr/local/games$
[\quote]
Title: Re: Ingar's GtkRadiant 1.5.0 builds
Post by: Archangel on January 28, 2009, 08:05:14 am
cause you aren't root, Ryan.
Title: Re: Ingar's GtkRadiant 1.5.0 builds
Post by: Red.Beard.IV on January 28, 2009, 08:12:56 pm
I've done it so far but I've tried running it from the terminal and it says "Command not found"

Have I done it properly then? I've followed all of these instructions to do so, so far too.
Title: Re: Ingar's GtkRadiant 1.5.0 builds
Post by: Odin on January 28, 2009, 08:23:17 pm
You can run gtkradiant from anywhere. It does not have to be in /usr/local. You can extract it to your home directory if you like.
Title: Re: Ingar's GtkRadiant 1.5.0 builds
Post by: fleash eater on January 29, 2009, 01:17:18 am
ever gonna be a Mac build?  :-\

I don't have a Mac, but I am not opposed to offering an OSX version.
If someone is able and willing to do the compiling we could look into it.

*raises hand*

as long as i dont get TOO confused along the way i think i can help.
Title: Re: Ingar's GtkRadiant 1.5.0 builds
Post by: Ingar on January 30, 2009, 06:12:35 pm
I've done it so far but I've tried running it from the terminal and it says "Command not found"

Have I done it properly then? I've followed all of these instructions to do so, so far too.


There are 2 situations that usually result in this kind of errors.

1) radiant is not in your PATH. The PATH variable contains a list of directories that
are searched for commands, and radiant is somewhere else.

Solution:
Code: [Select]
cd /dir/where/you/installed/netradiant
./radiant.x86

Clicking it in a file manager should work too.

2) if this still doesnt work, you might be missing one more libraries. If you have the program 'ldd' installed
(I think it is in the bintools package) you can easily check this:

Code: [Select]
cd /dir/where/you/installed/netradiant
ldd radiant.x86
        linux-vdso.so.1 =>  (0x00007fffad5ff000)                                                                   
        libGL.so.1 => /usr/lib/libGL.so.1 (0x00007fcda506a000)                                                     
        libdl.so.2 => /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x00007fcda4e66000)   
....

if you see something like
Code: [Select]
libz.so.1 => Not found

it means the library libz.so.1 could not be found on your system.
Maybe you don't have it installed or it has a different name.
Title: NetRadiant build for OS X leopard (experimental)
Post by: Ingar on March 15, 2009, 03:04:04 pm
I made an experimental NetRadiant build for OS X leopard.
It's a universal binary for intel and powerpc, but I could only test it on intel.

You can download it here:
http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-219-osx.zip (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-219-osx.zip) (18M)

Note:
~/ means your home directory. When this text says ~/.tremulous/base,
it means something like /Users/ingar/.tremulous/base.

The map compiler saves its file to a different location then Tremulous
expects them. The easiest way to fix thist is by linking ln -s Library/Application\ Support/Tremulous
to ~/.tremulous

Code: [Select]
cd
ln -s "Library/Application Support/Tremulous" .tremulous

Check your installation, make sure you can start a local game.
Use the console to load one of the default maps:

Code: [Select]
devmap atcs

If you get this error:
Code: [Select]
recursive error after: G_ParseSpawnVars: found / when expecting {

then download this package:
http://dl.trem-servers.com/vms-1.1.t971.pk3 (http://dl.trem-servers.com/vms-1.1.t971.pk3)
and copy it to ~/.tremulous/base.

Download the tremulous support files for radiant:
http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-tremulous-support.zip (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-tremulous-support.zip)

Unzip the archive, the files inside should be copied into the base/ directory of your application bundle.

Open Finder in Applications and right click on Tremulous, select  Show Package Contents.
The files from the support archive should go into Contents/MacOS/base,
data-radiant-1.1.0.pk3 should be in the same directory as data-1.1.0.pk3.

Start X11.app and start NetRadiant. It will ask you to select a game.
Choose Tremulous. Next it will ask you where it can find the game data.
Select /Applications/Tremulous.app/Contents/MacOS.

Check if the editor can find the common shaders (caulk, noclip),
make a trembox (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/trembox.map) and compile it using the build menu.

Start Tremulous and test your map:

Code: [Select]
set sv_pure 0
devmap trembox
Title: Re: NetRadiant build for OS X leopard (experimental)
Post by: fleash eater on March 17, 2009, 01:05:29 am
I made an experimental NetRadiant build for OS X leopard.
It's a universal binary for intel and powerpc, but I could only test it on intel.

You can download it here:
http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-219-osx.zip (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-219-osx.zip) (18M)

Note:
~/ means your home directory. When this text says ~/.tremulous/base,
it means something like /Users/ingar/.tremulous/base.

The map compiler saves its file to a different location then Tremulous
expects them. The easiest way to fix thist is by linking ln -s Library/Application\ Support/Tremulous
to ~/.tremulous

Code: [Select]
cd
ln -s "Library/Application Support/Tremulous" .tremulous

Check your installation, make sure you can start a local game.
Use the console to load one of the default maps:

Code: [Select]
devmap atcs

If you get this error:
Code: [Select]
recursive error after: G_ParseSpawnVars: found / when expecting {

then download this package:
http://dl.trem-servers.com/vms-1.1.t971.pk3 (http://dl.trem-servers.com/vms-1.1.t971.pk3)
and copy it to ~/.tremulous/base.

Download the tremulous support files for radiant:
http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/tremulous-netradiant-support.zip (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/tremulous-netradiant-support.zip)

Unzip the archive, the files inside should be copied into the base/ directory of your application bundle.

Open Finder in Applications and right click on Tremulous, select  Show Package Contents.
The files from the support archive should go into Contents/MacOS/base,
common-spog.pk3 should be in the same directory as data-1.1.0.pk3.

Start X11.app and start NetRadiant. It will ask you to select a game.
Choose Tremulous. Next it will ask you where it can find the game data.
Select /Applications/Tremulous.app/Contents/MacOS.

Check if the editor can find the common shaders (caulk, noclip),
make a trembox (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/trembox.map) and compile it using the build menu.

Start Tremulous and test your map:

Code: [Select]
set sv_pure 0
devmap trembox



i'm on os X tiger(1.4) and it doesnt load, i thought i had netradiant for a minute, o well, back to my shitty gtkradiant with a broken compiler and like 5 other broken tools.
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages (GtkRadiant 1.5.0)
Post by: Ingar on March 17, 2009, 06:57:00 pm
i'm on os X tiger(1.4) and it doesnt load, i thought i had netradiant for a minute, o well, back to my shitty gtkradiant with a broken compiler and like 5 other broken tools.

No reason to quote the entire text though.

Just for the kicks: could you try running it from a Terminal.app and see if it gives any errors?

Code: [Select]
/Applications/NetRadiant.app/Contents/MacOS/install
./radiant.ub

(make sure you have X11.app running)
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages (GtkRadiant 1.5.0)
Post by: fleash eater on March 18, 2009, 04:39:01 am
alright thanks. ill try that. but most likely wont work. damn old mac :(
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages (GtkRadiant 1.5.0)
Post by: nathan736 on April 10, 2009, 04:36:19 pm
note:if you are up dateing youre drivers on youre computer macksher yousave a back up just i case you get A DRIVER THAT LETS YOU MAK GTK RANT STUF BUT DOES NOT LET YOU RUN TREMULOU :tyrant: :tyrant: :tyrant: :tyrant: :tyrant: :tyrant: >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( ;D
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages (GtkRadiant 1.5.0)
Post by: Syntac on April 10, 2009, 05:24:21 pm
note:if you are up dateing youre drivers on youre computer macksher yousave a back up just i case you get A DRIVER THAT LETS YOU MAK GTK RANT STUF BUT DOES NOT LET YOU RUN TREMULOU :tyrant: :tyrant: :tyrant: :tyrant: :tyrant: :tyrant: >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( ;D
What the shit?
Title: Re: NetRadiant build for OS X leopard (experimental)
Post by: Kiwi on May 02, 2009, 04:14:18 pm
Download the tremulous support files for radiant:
http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/tremulous-netradiant-support.zip (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/tremulous-netradiant-support.zip)
This link is down for me, I'm getting a 404.  Do you mind re-hosting this file or sending it to me, thanks.
- Kiwi
Title: Re: NetRadiant build for OS X leopard (experimental)
Post by: Bissig on May 03, 2009, 12:07:15 am
Download the tremulous support files for radiant:
http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/tremulous-netradiant-support.zip (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/tremulous-netradiant-support.zip)
This link is down for me, I'm getting a 404.  Do you mind re-hosting this file or sending it to me, thanks.
- Kiwi

Looky here:

http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/

Result:

http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-tremulous-support.zip
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages (GtkRadiant 1.5.0)
Post by: Kiwi on May 03, 2009, 01:09:26 pm
Thank you very much... GAHHH I should remember my internet navigation skills  :o
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages (GtkRadiant 1.5.0)
Post by: x234r on June 04, 2009, 01:29:38 am
on a mac OSX how do you sinc the tremulous files to the porgram so i can then use it for trem? :tyrant:
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages (GtkRadiant 1.5.0)
Post by: infestor1 on June 04, 2009, 01:35:11 am
on a mac OSX how do you sinc the tremulous files to the porgram so i can then use it for trem? :tyrant:

sinc?
porgam?

HI KENNY!!!!!

:D
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages (GtkRadiant 1.5.0)
Post by: x234r on June 04, 2009, 02:29:55 am
yah wetever

Hi ANDREW!!!
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages (GtkRadiant 1.5.0)
Post by: infestor1 on June 04, 2009, 04:37:26 am
Will this work on a 10.4 mac?

I only have a mac with Tiger, and I have NO access to a mac with Leopard.

And so far, MacRadiant isn't working right...


Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages (GtkRadiant 1.5.0)
Post by: x234r on June 04, 2009, 05:31:34 am
well it works for the other games it allready has with, and im on lepord, but i don't get how to ues it with trem :grenade:
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages (GtkRadiant 1.5.0)
Post by: infestor1 on June 04, 2009, 11:46:54 pm
well it works for the other games it allready has with, and im on lepord, but i don't get how to ues it with trem :grenade:

I was going to show you today, but nooooooooooooo.............
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages (GtkRadiant 1.5.0)
Post by: x234r on June 04, 2009, 11:57:11 pm

I was going to show you today, but nooooooooooooo.............
[/quote]

you show me tommarrow and we will do it, ill try to do the mod thing   :hive:
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages (GtkRadiant 1.5.0)
Post by: ailmanki on June 10, 2009, 12:39:22 am
q3map2 has support for enemy-territory, yet it has the wrong bsp version number,
(bsp file version), it has 46, should be 47. Else compiled maps can't be opened.

Thanks a very lot for netradiant!
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages (GtkRadiant 1.5.0)
Post by: Ingar on June 13, 2009, 10:40:02 am
q3map2 has support for enemy-territory, yet it has the wrong bsp version number,
(bsp file version), it has 46, should be 47. Else compiled maps can't be opened.

Thanks a very lot for netradiant!

The credit goes to the netradiant-devs (I just make the packages), but I'll pass it along.
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages (GtkRadiant 1.5.0)
Post by: fleash eater on June 13, 2009, 10:58:41 am
well it works for the other games it allready has with, and im on lepord, but i don't get how to ues it with trem :grenade:

I was going to show you today, but nooooooooooooo.............

doesnt work bro, just tried it.


and get to work on fixing that #define in NomX nao!
Title: Ingar's NetRadiant packages revision 392
Post by: Ingar on July 26, 2009, 07:57:10 pm
New packages based on NetRadiant revision 392. See first post.
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: CreatureofHell on July 26, 2009, 08:37:48 pm
/me praises Ingar!
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Ingar on August 13, 2009, 01:56:18 pm
Updated to revision 395. Linux users are strongly encouraged to update: the general performance of this build should be much better then rev 392.
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Ingar on August 30, 2009, 11:24:06 am
I made a new build of the windows package: there are no functional changes but the exe and every DLL has
been recompiled with gcc 4.4.0. This build runs a lot smoother than the previous one and windows users
are encouraged to give it at try.

Direct download link:
http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-395-win32.zip (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-395-win32.zip)
The previous build is still available as:
http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-395-win32-gcc3.zip (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-395-win32-gcc3.zip)
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Evoc on August 31, 2009, 05:15:35 am
EDIT 2: Pastebin of console. (http://pastebin.org/13545)

Hey Ingar, first off, thanks for the Mac Netradiant package. :)

But, I can't seem to get any textures or models or anything to show up. I can put down a Reactor, for instance, but it's just a box. Absolutely no textures show up. Could you please clarify what I have to do to get it to work?

Thanks!

EDIT:

(http://imgur.com/AVAHF.png)
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Archangel on August 31, 2009, 07:12:01 am
set your radiant data path to point to where trem's base folder is
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: KonkilA on August 31, 2009, 12:09:53 pm
I have a similar problem, I cannot see the textures, or ANY team object. It may have the same solution, but i don't think so, because my data-radiant file is in the same directory as my data file (applications/tremulous/base), but nothing has changed. at the bottom of the netradiant page, if i try to load an object, I get a message saying "Model load failed: "models/buildables/reactor/reactor.md3" , and some mentioning textures: "Texture load failed: "textures/" and "Unable to find default tag file /Applications/NetRadiant.app/Contents/MacOS/install/trem.game/shadertags.xml. No tag support."

Please help :(
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Evoc on August 31, 2009, 09:40:34 pm
set your radiant data path to point to where trem's base folder is

I've of course done that. Should I point it to the Application Support base or the base within the .app file rather than just pointing to the .app file itself? Will that work? Ingar, help pl0x.
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Archangel on August 31, 2009, 10:12:30 pm
WITHIN the .app. the .app is just a folder.
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Ingar on August 31, 2009, 10:35:53 pm
I haven't been on OS X for a while, but the notes I made when I tested the package
are here (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/installation.html#osx).
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: fleash eater on August 31, 2009, 11:43:00 pm
right click the .app and then click show package contents to view inside of it...... also were is the repo? i wanna try to build a OSX 10.4 version
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Evoc on September 01, 2009, 12:27:39 am
I haven't been on OS X for a while, but the notes I made when I tested the package
are here (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/installation.html#osx).


Yes, I followed those exactly.
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: KonkilA on September 01, 2009, 08:17:30 am
I have now moved the support files to the base folder inside my ".tremulous" folder (just search for it), and I can see machine gun turrets, but no luck with anything else.

Any ideas?

This is the console bit that may help you solve it:

Texture load failed: "textures/"
Model load failed: "models/buildables/reactor/reactor.md3"
Model load failed: "models/buildables/telenode/telenode.md3"
Model load failed: "models/buildables/arm/arm.md3"
Loaded Model: "models/buildables/mgturret/mgturret.md3"
Texture load failed: "models/buildables/mgturret/turret_base"
Texture load failed: "models/buildables/mgturret/turret_shiny"
Loaded Texture: "models/buildables/mgturret/turret_coil2"
Texture load failed: "models/buildables/mgturret/turret_barrel"
Texture load failed: "models/buildables/mgturret/turret_top"
Model load failed: "models/buildables/overmind/overmind.md3"
Model load failed: "models/buildables/eggpod/eggpod.md3"
Model load failed: "models/buildables/acid_tube/acid_tube.md3"
Model load failed: "models/buildables/medistat/medistat.md3"
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Ingar on September 04, 2009, 05:56:03 pm
right click the .app and then click show package contents to view inside of it...... also were is the repo? i wanna try to build a OSX 10.4 version

If you want to to compile NetRadiant on OS X, you can build it using fink or macports.
The makefile was written to use Fink but I use macports because it's more up-to-date
and looks more like linux, which is easier for me.

You can get the NetRadiant source code from svn://svn.icculus.org/netradiant/trunk
or just grub the copy from my website (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-395-src.tar.bz2).

- You need X11 and XCode
- Install macports (http://www.macports.org/) (read the instructions on the website etc...)
- Open a terminal and install the necessary dependencies:
Code: [Select]
sudo port -v install gtk2
sudo port -v install gtkglext
(I might be missing a few here)

- Unzip the netradiant source code somewhere and go to the directory:
Code: [Select]
cd
tar xjf netradiant-395-src.tar.bz2
cd netradiant-395-src

- Edit the file Makefile.conf and add the following lines:
Code: [Select]
BUILD=release
RADIANT_ABOUTMSG=Custom build
EXE=bin
CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/X11/include/ -I/opt/local/include/
LDFLAGS=-L/usr/X11/lib -L/opt/local/lib

- Edit the file install-dylibs.h. On the first line it will have the text #!/bin/sh.
On the following line, write:
Code: [Select]
exit 0

- Compile the code:
Code: [Select]
make

If all goes well, it will create a directory called install
containing an application bundle.
You probably can not start radiant by clicking on the bundle, you will have to look
inside the bundle and find radiant.bin (make sure you have X11 running).

Good luck.
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Kiwi on September 07, 2009, 11:35:57 pm
Hey, I'm very new to NetRadiant and GTKRadiant.  I installed NetRadiant on my mac, but when I create anything in NetRadiant, it doesn't display the textures.  I think I might have listshaders.txt in the wrong place, but I've put it everywere.  I'm not sure what else to do.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Thanks
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Chomps123 on September 08, 2009, 12:22:27 am
1st select trem.1.1 then select the trem. folder and you should have all the texures.
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Kiwi on September 08, 2009, 12:28:14 am
1st select trem.1.1 then select the trem. folder and you should have all the texures.
I did all that, but the textures still don't show.
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Chomps123 on September 08, 2009, 12:39:11 am
works fine for me.

sry cant help ya
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Kiwi on September 08, 2009, 12:51:50 am
ok, thanks.  Any other ideas?
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Kiwi on September 11, 2009, 09:31:46 pm
Ok, I've been able to place textures in my tremulous.app/base (after making that folder) and getting netRadiant to work with those few textures.  Is there a way I can point NetRadient to the right directory to get all these by itself?  Or would I be better off copying all the textures I want into this new base folder?

Thanks,
Kiwi
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: fleash eater on September 28, 2009, 04:14:05 am
right click the .app and then click show package contents to view inside of it...... also were is the repo? i wanna try to build a OSX 10.4 version

If you want to to compile NetRadiant on OS X, you can build it using fink or macports.
The makefile was written to use Fink but I use macports because it's more up-to-date
and looks more like linux, which is easier for me.

You can get the NetRadiant source code from svn://svn.icculus.org/netradiant/trunk
or just grub the copy from my website (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-395-src.tar.bz2).

- You need X11 and XCode
- Install macports (http://www.macports.org/) (read the instructions on the website etc...)
- Open a terminal and install the necessary dependencies:
Code: [Select]
sudo port -v install gtk2
sudo port -v install gtkglext
(I might be missing a few here)

- Unzip the netradiant source code somewhere and go to the directory:
Code: [Select]
cd
tar xjf netradiant-395-src.tar.bz2
cd netradiant-395-src

- Edit the file Makefile.conf and add the following lines:
Code: [Select]
BUILD=release
RADIANT_ABOUTMSG=Custom build
EXE=bin
CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/X11/include/ -I/opt/local/include/
LDFLAGS=-L/usr/X11/lib -L/opt/local/lib

- Edit the file install-dylibs.h. On the first line it will have the text #!/bin/sh.
On the following line, write:
Code: [Select]
exit 0

- Compile the code:
Code: [Select]
make

If all goes well, it will create a directory called install
containing an application bundle.
You probably can not start radiant by clicking on the bundle, you will have to look
inside the bundle and find radiant.bin (make sure you have X11 running).

Good luck.


ill post my results, for some reason GTKradiant has an error where i cant move my 3D window :(
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Plague Bringer on January 06, 2010, 03:28:44 am
Ingar, I'm not sure what you did, but you fixed my horrible framerate performance in camera view when having a model selected.
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: PhysicsX on January 30, 2010, 09:34:58 pm
hey i have a big big problem could some1 help me plz

well 1st i dlaoded gtkradiant but i cant use it cosue i use vista sp2

and then changed 2 netradaint

but i found out that netradiant is not for wolfenstein enemy terreotry

and i already tryed ur patchbut it is not included

cosue u plz make a patch for et

or could some1 help me


btw

i already tryed 2 put the gtkradaint 1.5 et.game file into netradaint worked well but somehow i cant use triggers spawns and stuff i cna only use worldspawn

:((((((((((((((( plzplzplz help me
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: UniqPhoeniX on January 31, 2010, 06:19:46 pm
Umm these are Tremulous forums... But if you can't use other entities then maybe Radiant can't find your ET game folder?
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: PhysicsX on February 01, 2010, 12:00:45 am
Umm these are Tremulous forums... But if you can't use other entities then maybe Radiant can't find your ET game folder?

nope it can find the folder couse i see the textures
btw i always get a stacktrace error its maybe cosued of that
and im not the only one witht hat error
my friend alos have that error

:( i hope for help plz
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: commander scrooge on April 14, 2010, 03:14:01 am
I was using Netradiant and had to go from one side of the map to the other, so I did this by right clicking/dragging, suddenly netradiant auto saves, no biggy just takes a sec, once it had finished my mouse thought it was going to the top left of the screen, dragging the grid with it!  At first I suspected my mouse but I force quitted netradiant and all was well.  This has now happened for the third time to me and decided I had better report it in case it wasnt known.
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Ingar on April 15, 2010, 05:29:55 pm
I was using Netradiant and had to go from one side of the map to the other, so I did this by right clicking/dragging, suddenly netradiant auto saves, no biggy just takes a sec, once it had finished my mouse thought it was going to the top left of the screen, dragging the grid with it!  At first I suspected my mouse but I force quitted netradiant and all was well.  This has now happened for the third time to me and decided I had better report it in case it wasnt known.
Unfortunately it's a known problem: I usually save, quit and restart. The easiest
way is by using alt+F to open the File menu.
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: your face on June 26, 2010, 07:50:13 pm
I can't seem to set the Misc>Colors>Selected Brush color.  It's stuck on red. D:
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Gregstein on July 23, 2010, 05:43:18 pm
I'm using mac and I did as Ingar wrote, but I still cannot view textures. How can I fix it?

Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Gregstein on July 23, 2010, 05:56:38 pm
I can't seem to set the Misc>Colors>Selected Brush color.  It's stuck on red. D:
You see the color wheel, around triangle(colorful). there's small line
click anywhere on wheel to change colour

Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: your face on July 23, 2010, 10:08:36 pm
Yes, everything works except for Selected Brush color.
Title: Ingar's NetRadiant packages: build 2011-02-20
Post by: Ingar on February 20, 2011, 02:45:49 pm
Official bump. Updated packages and new MacOS builds. I still have to update my website but you can grab the files and test the release.

netradiant-20110220-win32.zip (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-20110220-win32.zip)
netradiant-20110220-x86.tar.bz2 (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-20110220-x86.tar.bz2)
netradiant-20110220-x86_64.tar.bz2 (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-20110220-x86_64.tar.bz2)
netradiant-20110220-macos-10.6.zip (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-20110220-macos-10.6.zip)
netradiant-20110220-macos-10.5.zip (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-20110220-macos-10.5.zip)

netradiant-tremulous-support.zip (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-tremulous-support.zip)

The MacOS 10.5 package was built on 10.5.8, the 10.6 package on 10.6.6. Please report here if it does or doesn't work for you.
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: CorSair on February 20, 2011, 04:56:43 pm
Yesss! ;D

Gonna download them as soon as possible, I am bit busy in real life...
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: BumbullBee on February 21, 2011, 07:12:40 am
Thank you Ingar! Never before have I managed to get my shaders working on Mac. Now with 10.6 it works perfectly!

EDIT: New problem, none of my team models show up?
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Ingar on February 21, 2011, 05:03:06 pm
EDIT: New problem, none of my team models show up?

Do you mean the reactor and acid tubes and such ?
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Kasofa on February 21, 2011, 09:32:41 pm
Three cheers for ingar! I will download immediately, and I will attempt to produce something worthwhile.

-K
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: BumbullBee on February 22, 2011, 04:30:27 am
Do you mean the reactor and acid tubes and such ?

Yes, but I fixed it. All is good, not tried the Map compiler yet, as on my old laptop it always used to crash.
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Ingar on February 22, 2011, 04:59:34 pm
I just found a nasty bug in the map compiler, which makes it crash during the light phase. A fix is underway, but I will
have to make new builds. This only effects the map compiler, the editor works fine.
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: BumbullBee on February 24, 2011, 05:50:00 am
I just found a nasty bug in the map compiler, which makes it crash during the light phase. A fix is underway, but I will
have to make new builds. This only effects the map compiler, the editor works fine.

I haven't had any problems yet? That used to happen in my old build, on my old laptop. Not now?
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages
Post by: Ingar on February 24, 2011, 12:27:04 pm
I just found a nasty bug in the map compiler, which makes it crash during the light phase. A fix is underway, but I will
have to make new builds. This only effects the map compiler, the editor works fine.

I haven't had any problems yet? That used to happen in my old build, on my old laptop. Not now?

It is possibly it works for your map, It does crash on mine. I saw the bug in code, so I know it's there.
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages [Updated 2011-03-09]
Post by: Ingar on March 09, 2011, 04:37:07 pm
Official bump, the bug is corrected, the packages updated and there a is new package for Ubuntu Linux.
Have fun.
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages [Updated 2011-03-09]
Post by: flames on March 11, 2011, 09:51:03 pm
I have a Gentoo Linux installation here, and if I compile netradiant, it works, but clicking any of the compile map buttons causes it to immediately crash leaving behind no explanation. Any ideas on what to do? How should I go about figuring out what is actually happening? I ask here because you seem like one of the few people left who actually still works on netradiant.

Other than that, beautiful work, thanks for the nice OSX builds and fixing that q3map2 bug(I got that a few times)

EDIT:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x0000000000646e11 in WINS_Init () at libs/l_net/l_net_berkley.c:177
177      myAddr = *(int *)local->h_addr_list[0];
(gdb)

I am a crappy programmer, but I will see if I can get anywhere

EDIT2: Fixed, didn't have my hostname in /etc/hosts, that was an easy fix, but there should really be a check in the code for if gethostbyname() returns null
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages [Updated 2011-03-09]
Post by: CorSair on March 19, 2011, 09:55:06 pm
Loaded your newest version of NetRadiant few weeks ago. All went so far, until this problem popped up. Sometimes, without prompt, or console text, it doesn't respond, and after while, it closes. And there is nothing that tells what the error is. And using Win7.
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages [Updated 2011-03-09]
Post by: c4 on March 20, 2011, 02:15:31 pm
And using Win7.

Problem spotted
Title: Netriadient error when opening maps
Post by: ilikepie641 on June 10, 2012, 03:22:58 pm
Hey i got a weird error when i tried to open up a .bsp file extracted from a .pk3 from openarena...

http://imgur.com/868bu

anyone know a fix?
everything else seems to work well (unlike the last time i tried netradient >.>) its just that it seems im missing a file somewhere in netradient's oa.game folder
Title: Re: Netriadient error when opening maps
Post by: Ingar on June 22, 2012, 06:02:32 pm
Hey i got a weird error when i tried to open up a .bsp file extracted from a .pk3 from openarena...

YOU CAN NOT OPEN .BSP FILES IN NETRADIANT.
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages [Updated 2011-03-09]
Post by: ULTRA Random ViruS on June 23, 2012, 04:25:26 pm
You can reverse-compile bsp-s right? using the i<3q3 console or something... i cant remember how i did it last time, it fked up atcs. I ended up only getting the skybox without texture.
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages [Updated 2011-03-09]
Post by: Ingar on June 30, 2012, 10:02:29 am
You can use q3map2 to decompile a .bsp back to a .map, but the results are usually not pretty. Lights are lost, brushes with weird shapes, ...
This is why I encourage every mapper to include the source .map file when distributing a map.

You have to run a command similar to this:

Code: [Select]
q3map2 -v -game tremulous -fs_basepath c:\games\tremulous -fs_game base -convert -format map c:\games\tremulous\base\maps\thebspfile.bsp
Title: NetRadiant build 2012-07-05
Post by: Ingar on July 05, 2012, 09:22:53 pm
I've uploaded a new netradiant build, if you'd like to test it you can download it here:

netradiant-20120705-ubuntu12-x86.tar.bz2 (http://ingar.satgnu.net/files/gtkradiant/netradiant-20120705-ubuntu12-x86.tar.bz2)
netradiant-20120705-ubuntu12-x86_64.tar.bz2 (http://ingar.satgnu.net/files/gtkradiant/netradiant-20120705-ubuntu12-x86_64.tar.bz2)
netradiant-20120705-win32.zip (http://ingar.satgnu.net/files/gtkradiant/netradiant-20120705-win32.zip)
netradiant-20120705-src.tar.bz2 (http://ingar.satgnu.net/files/gtkradiant/netradiant-20120705-src.tar.bz2)

Before I update the main post and the installation instructions, I'd like to offer the following remarks:

* I can do Ububtu 10 and 11 builds if someone requires them.

* Currently, the 64-bit version for windows crashes on startup, it's not ready for prime time.

* I do not have access to a Mac any more. I can not do a new OS X build and I can't explain somoene else how to do it, because that would require access to a Mac  :-X
Title: Re: Ingar's NetRadiant packages [Updated 2013-06-30]
Post by: Ingar on July 01, 2013, 08:56:26 pm
Official bump for the latest NetRadiant build.

netradiant-20130630-win32.zip (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-20130630-win32.zip)
netradiant-20130630-win64.zip (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-20130630-win64.zip) (experimental)
netradiant-20130630-ubuntu12-x86.tar.bz2 (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-20130630-ubuntu12-x86.tar.bz2)
netradiant-20130630-ubuntu12-x86_64.tar.bz2 (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-20130630-ubuntu12-x86_64.tar.bz2)
netradiant-20130630-src.tar.bz2 (http://ingar.satgnu.net/gtkradiant/files/netradiant-20130630-src.tar.bz2)

Fhis release doesn't disable Aero 8)