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Revision as of 05:06, 27 May 2011

Source Code

Bitfighter now uses Murcurial (hg) to obtain the source code

Raptor has provided a full on page on how to use Murcurial here

The Bitfighter code can be found here

At the least, you can just copy and paste this into your terminal browser, after installing Mercurial.

hg clone https://bitfighter.googlecode.com/hg/ bitfighter

Using SVN is still possible for archives, but is obsolete and no longer updated.

See here for SVN instructions.

Cick here for the Changelog

Linux

Bitfighter should build on any major flavor of Linux. It has been tested and is known to work on Ubuntu, Centos, Fedora, Debian, Mandriva and openSUSE.

The Bitfighter client depends on Freeglut and the Lua development libraries. Freeglut is not needed to build a Bitfighter dedicated server (without client portions).

Bitfighter must be compiled with the gcc/g++ compiler, which is usually not installed by default in most Linux distributions. Mercurial is required to obtain the source code.


Building full game client on a clean install of Ubuntu These instructions should work on both 32 and 64 bit platforms.

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mercurial g++ libreadline6-dev
sudo apt-get install freeglut3-dev libopenal-dev libalut-dev
 
# Get the source code
hg clone https://bitfighter.googlecode.com/hg/ bitfighter
 
# Update to the tag/revision you want
cd bitfighter
hg up -c bitfighter-015
 
# Build the game -- the standard options should work
make
 
# Copy required files into exe folder:
cd exe
cp -r ../installer/levels .
cp -r ../installer/robots .
cp -r ../installer/sfx .
cp -r ../installer/screenshots .


Building a dedicated server on a typical clean Centos virtual server instance

yum -y update
yum -y install mercurial
yum -y install gcc
yum -y install gcc-c++
yum -y install zip        # For archiving purposes
 
yum install -y ncurses-devel     # Needed on some servers
yum install -y readline-devel    # Needed on some servers
 
 
# Get the source code
hg clone https://bitfighter.googlecode.com/hg/ bitfighter
 
# Update to the tag/revision you want
cd bitfighter
hg up -c bitfighter-015
 
# Build the dedicated server (called bitfighterd)
make dedicated 
 
# Copy required files into exe folder:
cd exe
cp -r ../installer/levels .
cp -r ../installer/robots .
cp -r ../installer/sfx .
cp -r ../installer/screenshots .

Windows

Bitfighter can be built with MS Visual C++ 2010 Express Edition, a free download from Microsoft, and a much-improved IDE over previous versions.

To compile, you'll need to obtain a few files directly from Microsoft -- see the readme.txt in the folder win_include_do_not_distribute.


OS X

Bitfighter builds on OS X using Xcode 3.1 or greater. You must have developer tools installed to build bitfighter on OS X! (You can get them from Apple.)

Note: If you don't wish to download Xcode with iOS integration (saves about 2GB off of downloading) you can get older versions on the developer downloads page. Xcode 3.2.2 is the latest without iOS built in.

Getting the source

Grabbing the source is just like any other terminal, simply navigate here: Applications > Utilities > Terminal and paste in the HG command + url + foldername,which can be found here

Also like normal, you can find this download in your home folder

Building Bitfighter

Note: Do NOT use the OSX project folder. It is an old unused file. Instead, find the folder that says 'zap'

  1. Navigate through bitfighter > zap > Bitfighter.xcodeproj
  2. Open Bitfighter.xcodeproj with Xcode.
  3. Click 'Build and Go' at the top. Bitfighter should compile successfully and attempt to launch.
    • Note: building from trunk may NOT complete successfully and/or the launch may fail.
  4. Your newly created bundle is found in your SVN source checkout folder at bitfighter > zap > build > Release

Quickbuild

If your lazy like me, you can do this a quicker way. Right after you download the source, stay in the terminal window Open a new window, and click

cd (filename you chose when you downloaded the game)

cd zap

xcodebuild

It will start punching in alot of code in the window. just let this sit for a while and soon it will be built. The product will be stored in the same place you stored before


Now you have successfully built your own Bitfighter game.

Notes

  1. The bitfighter project also builds the tnl and libtomcrypt frameworks automatically before compiling the bitfighter source itself.
  2. The following frameworks are added automatically to the bundle:
    • libtomcrypt.framework
    • tnl.framework
    • Openal-Soft.framework
    • FreeALUT.framework
  3. Upon first launch of your newly created game, an alias is created that points to your user's bitfighter data directory. It is located at Documents > bitfighter_settings. The data directory contains bitfighter settings as well as the levels, scripts, and screenshots save locations.

SVN (obsolete)

Bitfighter used to use subversion for source content control and management.

The last revision via svn can be found here, but is no longer pdated

svn checkout https://bitfighter.googlecode.com/svn/trunk bitfighter

Browsing: http://code.google.com/p/bitfighter/source/browse/

Changelog: http://code.google.com/p/bitfighter/source/list