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Could use a man page #35

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ghost opened this issue Sep 16, 2018 · 3 comments
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Could use a man page #35

ghost opened this issue Sep 16, 2018 · 3 comments

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ghost commented Sep 16, 2018

I've had trouble figuring out deploying this without the Nquakesv bundle; something I can't use as my server has now been migrated to FreeBSD. I've kinda sorta scrounged together bits and pieces of what I'm supposed to do, but ultimately I realized that what this server needs is a manual entry. Just a suggestion, thank you for your time.

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VVD commented Sep 16, 2018

Get mvdsv from git, compile it, copy all quake files from your old system, replace mvdsv binary file with new.
Same for ktx (if you use it).

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VVD commented Sep 16, 2018

git clone https://github.com/deurk/mvdsv.git
cd mvdsv/build/make
./configure
make

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ghost commented Sep 17, 2018

I know how to build it; already installed from ports. I was asking for a man page because there's no real documentation about the intricacies of the program. I have a hard time figuring out where it wants to read the paks from, etc. It complains there's no start.bsp when the appropriate files are in ~/.id1 (which is where it was suggested I put them.)

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