This crash should be solved in upstream version 6.0.3.
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that fails during openttd's
build.
The application works correctly with GCC on at least versions 4.4, 4.6,
4.7 and 4.8.
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Remko 'Rubidium' Bijker
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e the reasons for adding these extra comments to preprocessed
files? Especially when they imply that the preprocessed file is part of
the GNU C library. Should this bug be reassigned to GCC because this is
a regression.
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Remko 'Rubidium' Bijker
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help in figuring out what goes wrong exactly.
Regards,
Rubidium
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I have tested the patched grfcodec in Hercules (s390 emulator). It seems
to work correctly; the md5 checksums of the generated GRF files of both
openttd-opengfx 0.2.4 and openttd 1.0.4~rc1 compiled on s390 with the
patched grfcodec are identical to the md5 checksums as in the official
arch:all
Seems like grfcodec used __BIG_ENDIAN__ in other places as well. The
attached patch removes all traces of __BIG_ENDIAN__ in the same way as
the first patch. However, it still needs to be tested on s390 to be sure
this fixes all problems.
diff -r e5a433743592 src/grfcodec.cpp
--- a/src/grfcodec.c
Package: grfcodec
Version: 1.0.0+debian1-1
Severity: important
Tags: patch
Affects: openttd
grfcodec fails to properly work on at least s390 as can be seen in the
buildlog of OpenTTD 1.0.4~rc1-1 [1].
On powerpc grfcodec it works correctly meaning the problem is in the
actual detection of endian
Hi,
the amd64 binaries seem to fix the issue for OpenTTD, or at least the
case that I could reproduce (start OpenTTD, make window always on top,
make other application get focus, click inside OpenTTD window and get a
lost mouse pointer).
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Rubidium
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zlib 1.2.3.5 (and 1.2.4, although not yet packaged) breaks the openttd
package due to gzeof misbehaving.
The manual states: "If gzeof() returns true, then the read functions
will return no more data, unless the end-of-file indicator is reset by
gzclearerr() and the input file has grown since the p
It "just" fails because UPX fails even though it is installed.
Apparently it doesn't support all platforms Debian supports.
Nevertheless there are attempts to get upstream to remove the
requirement on UPX or at least make it easy to disable.
Reegards,
Remko Bijker
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ng.
* OpenSFX is licensed under the Creative Commons Sampling 1.0 Plus
license, which is according to the Debian-legal mailing list non-free,
see http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2007/05/msg00093.html.
This means OpenSFX has to be placed in non-free. However, there is
NoSound (http://d
I suggest using (parts of) the script from Bug#533557 to detect whether
the graphics files are actually installed and usable by OpenTTD.
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There are (quite) a few cases where openttd-start.sh does not find the
graphics files even when OpenTTD finds them.
First of all OpenTTD also allows the fully uppercase version of the file
names, i.e. data/SAMPLE.CAT data/TRG1R.GRF etc. In the case you copy the
file from an old? Windows/DOS pa
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