For all you non-leet Mac users out there, here's a server installer. It's an interactive shell script. You choose your tremded and your QVM, and the installer does the rest.
Supported tremdeds:
* TJW's Tremded
* MG Tremded (1.0)
* TF Tremded (0.0.3)
Supported QVMs:
* Lakitu7's QVM (5.4)
* P-G-QVM (1.6.5)
* TJW's QVM
Download (http://syntac.co.cc/files/tremulous/misc/tsi.zip)
very cool :)
What about the tremfusion tremded? :'(
Other than that, great job :D I didn't get to try it yet, but I'm sure it's excellent.
Oddly enough, I can't seem to find your tremded. If you post up a link, I'll be happy to add it.
It's hidden deep inside the .dmg :P
Here's a direct link: http://www.tremfusion.net/releases/0.0.3/r2/Tremded.ub
Also, I noticed a bug when downloading p-g-qvm: You're saving the download to "game.qvm", but then you try to unzip "game.qvm.zip"
Done. And thanks for the bug report, I probably would never have caught that.
Is there a TSI for windows?
BTW, this sounds amazing. Its what the community always needed, but before I was thinking for someone to create a frontend *Winks at Syntac* for Tremulous then an installer. Still, gj.
Unfortunately, I have no idea how to write a Windows shell script.
You want a server frontend? I tried that a few days ago. My miserable skills with Cocoa pretty much doomed the project from the start.
QuoteUnfortunately, I have no idea how to write a Windows shell script.
You want a server frontend? I tried that a few days ago. My miserable skills with Cocoa pretty much doomed the project from the start.
Well then, I guess I have no choice.
*Takes out a gun and shoots his head at point blank to the misery he gets when everytime he makes a dedicated server, it crashes*
But seriously, damn, at first it sounded like a pretty good idea to make a Tremulous frontend. Pick your QVM, Pick your Tremded, choose the options and settings you want Tremulous to run then click on the pretty "Launch" button. I'm thinking of making a topic asking for assistance on this idea, thanks for trying anyways Syntac. :P
QuoteMy miserable skills with Cocoa pretty much doomed the project from the start
Please tell me Cocoa you didn't really use actual cocoa to make a application. D:
Yea, I'm getting off-topic. Once again, good job releasing it Syntac! :D
Quote from: Hendrich on September 28, 2008, 03:43:02 AM
Cocoa you didn't really use actual cocoa to make a application. D:
Cocoa is what you use to make most kinds of Mac applications.
Actual cocoa tastes better, though. ;)
There are numerous projects floating around making installers. SOON(tm)
Your point?
That all the talk of learning how to make windows installers is pointless. Better things to spend your time learning.
Ahhh... Thanks for the clarification.
GrooveMachine did this a while back.
The link is out of date, repost pls?
Yep, it has expired. Also, very nice job.