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Is there any progress on this?
the whole source code is available on GitHub for the game including a
fork.
https://github.com/FrozenSand/UrbanTerror42- source code posted by
Barbatos of frozen sand
https://github.com/anthonynguyen/ioq3-for-UrbanTerror-4 a fork.
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Unfortunately no. I tried submitting the package upstream to Debian a while
ago, however it couldn't be included due to licensing concerns.
I'm not sure where things are at currently, I no longer play this game, nor
use a Debian or Ubuntu derived distro. If someone else wants to take over,
feel fr
Any progress on this?
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Because we must provide the source code, not just the .deb files.
This is a preview, there is 2 packages, 1 with the .pk3 (maps,
textures...) which is about 1GB and another one with the specific
executable (i386 or amd64).
Packages are right now:
urban-terror (maybe it must be renamed to urban-t
Why don't we just take the packages from playdeb.net?
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Assignee: Jack Coulter (jscinoz) => Daniel Doña (danielogrove)
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Status: New => In Progress
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I'm working on this. I think we can make 2 separate packages, one for
the executable client (or server) and another one forn the .pk3 files.
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Hi I'm sorry, but I am unable to continue working on this package, I no
longer use Ubuntu or any Debian-like distro. I'll change the status back
to New until someone else can pick this up.
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i want this in lucid!
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It sounds as if Debian is working on making the package available.
Maybe the Debian status here should be something other than "New".
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Johan Linde, can you provide a source for this claim? Also I believe the
licensing issue was resolved regardless. Code for Quake 3 mods is
actually run in a virtual machine, called the QVM, and in the case of
UrbanTerror it is this code that is non-free (but entirely
distributable). The engine itse
Please note that Urban Terror does NOT violate the GPL since they have
licensed ioQuake under the Quake 3 SDK license, which doesn't require
them to distribute source code. So that shouldn't be an issue. I had
this conversation with people related to Urban Terror a couple of years
ago.
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I definitely agree. This is a very developed and fun game. I know a lot
of people who choose not to switch to Ubuntu because of the lack of good
FPS's. I know there are good games like nexiuz and such, but most people
prefer realistic FPS games like Urban Terror. I don't think the file
size matters
Package exists and is on GetDeb, I tried submitting it to Debian but it
was rejected as they believed the arch-all 700mb urbanterror-data
package is too big for their archive, I assume that the response would
be the same here, unless I am mistaken?
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We are in jaunty now and it still isn't in the repositories.
Any progress?
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** Description changed:
http://www.urbanterror.net
- Urban Terror is a GPL first person shooter similar to counter-strike. It
- is based on the GPL version of the Quake3 engine, ioQuake3.
+ Urban Terror is a proprietary total conversion mod of id Software's
+ first-person shooter Quake III Ar
Pierre, Feel free to mention it wherever you want, Please be aware that
if/when UrbanTerror makes it into the official repository, I'll be
removing it from my PPA.
As to the other package attempt, I'll talk to that guy about it, but it
should be unnecessary as my package is complete, just awaiting
Hi, very good project!
I just wanted to point out that somebody else seems to have done some good work
here also: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=747587
Maybe think about merging these two projects?
In all cases, my question is; can I add your PPA to the officiel french ubuntu
document
Unfortunately, there is nothing I can do for now as upstream has been
found to be violating the GPL (ioquake3 engine which is GPL, depends on
QVM which is under an incompatible license, the quake 3 SDK EULA). So
basically until upstream resolves this, there is no way the package will
be accepted in
Is there any more progress on this? I run Ubuntu, and would like to know
how to fix the graphics/text problems in game. This is due to libjpeg62
then? Which version should I install to get it to work?
Thanks, and good luck!
Daniel
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Good look with it man !
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Status: Unknown => New
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I can confirm I have missed the feature freeze, I'm going to target
Debian instead, as it should automatically be included in Intrepid. I
don't know if this bug needs to be closed now, I'll leave it open for
now.
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Hmm, it may be possible then, its on revu, but there are still a few
issues with both the data and main packages that need to be addressed.
(the game engine requires a custom embedded libjpeg62, and attempts to
compile it against Ubuntu's libjpeg62 results in graphical corruption,
also the license
I though it was entered the new queue _before_ the feature freeze,
thereby according to the page about feature freeze, still on time.
2008/2/19, Jack Coulter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Unfortunately, we're past the feature freeze for Hardy, but it's looking
> good for Hardy+1.
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Unfortunately, we're past the feature freeze for Hardy, but it's looking
good for Hardy+1.
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Will this make hardy? I do hope so!
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Patch to use Ubuntu's libjpeg62 instead of the static copy. Patch is
against http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?upid=1386. Oh, I forgot to
include debian/control, you'll need to add libjpeg62-dev to the build-
depends there.
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I've uploaded two source packages to revu relating to this. The data
package and the client/server package (which compiles the two separate
client and server binary packages).
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