[iortcw] 318/497: All: Docs update

Simon McVittie smcv at debian.org
Fri Sep 8 10:37:15 UTC 2017


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smcv pushed a commit to annotated tag 1.42d
in repository iortcw.

commit 1b131772de305ff7f2f924d223aa0bf5dc6c3466
Author: MAN-AT-ARMS <M4N4T4RMS at gmail.com>
Date:   Sun Mar 22 06:20:18 2015 -0400

    All: Docs update
---
 MP/HOWTO-Build.txt    | 8 ++++----
 MP/README_RASPBERRYPI | 8 +++++++-
 SP/HOWTO-Build.txt    | 8 ++++----
 SP/README_RASPBERRYPI | 8 +++++++-
 4 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)

diff --git a/MP/HOWTO-Build.txt b/MP/HOWTO-Build.txt
index 32c9fa2..fa08ba8 100644
--- a/MP/HOWTO-Build.txt
+++ b/MP/HOWTO-Build.txt
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ These are the package names you'll want to search for:
 4.) mingw64-x86_64-gcc-g++ (For 64bit, same as above)
 5.) make
 6.) bison
-7.) subversion
+7.) git-core
 
 When you search for your packages you'll see category listings. These packages would all be under the 'Devel' category.
 
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ The entire environment uses about 1GB of disk space (as opposed to about 6GB for
 After the install has completed you should have a 'Cygwin Terminal' icon on your Desktop. This is the bash shell for Cygwin, so go ahead and run it.
 
 At the command prompt type:
-svn co http://iortcw.googlecode.com/svn/trunk iortcw
+git clone https://github.com/iortcw/iortcw.git iortcw
 
 This will pull the iortcw trunk source.
 
@@ -79,9 +79,9 @@ cd iortcw/MP (Multi-Player)
 or
 cd iortcw/SP (Single-Player)
 
-./cross-make-mingw.sh (to build 32bit binaries)
+ARCH=x86 make (to build 32bit binaries)
 or
-./cross-make-mingw64.sh (for 64bit binaries)
+ARCH=x86_64 make (for 64bit binaries)
 
 Wait for build to complete.
 
diff --git a/MP/README_RASPBERRYPI b/MP/README_RASPBERRYPI
index e599716..a13c266 100644
--- a/MP/README_RASPBERRYPI
+++ b/MP/README_RASPBERRYPI
@@ -1,4 +1,6 @@
-To run iortcw on the Raspberry Pi requires SDL2.
+To run iortcw on the Raspberry Pi requires SDL2 and at least 128M for GPU memory.
+
+(Under Raspbian, you can set the GPU memory using the raspi-config tool under Advanced Options->Memory Split)
 
 SDL2 will need to be built in a particular way to have hardware accelerated
 graphics.
@@ -19,6 +21,10 @@ Unpack the SDL source and go into the source tree and issue the command:
 
 ./configure --disable-video-x11 --disable-video-opengl
 
+Note: On the newer Raspberry Pi 2 (due to a change in the toolchain naming) use:
+
+./configure --host=armv7l-raspberry-linux-gnueabihf --disable-video-x11 --disable-video-opengl
+
 After that has completed, type:
 make
 
diff --git a/SP/HOWTO-Build.txt b/SP/HOWTO-Build.txt
index 32c9fa2..fa08ba8 100644
--- a/SP/HOWTO-Build.txt
+++ b/SP/HOWTO-Build.txt
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ These are the package names you'll want to search for:
 4.) mingw64-x86_64-gcc-g++ (For 64bit, same as above)
 5.) make
 6.) bison
-7.) subversion
+7.) git-core
 
 When you search for your packages you'll see category listings. These packages would all be under the 'Devel' category.
 
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ The entire environment uses about 1GB of disk space (as opposed to about 6GB for
 After the install has completed you should have a 'Cygwin Terminal' icon on your Desktop. This is the bash shell for Cygwin, so go ahead and run it.
 
 At the command prompt type:
-svn co http://iortcw.googlecode.com/svn/trunk iortcw
+git clone https://github.com/iortcw/iortcw.git iortcw
 
 This will pull the iortcw trunk source.
 
@@ -79,9 +79,9 @@ cd iortcw/MP (Multi-Player)
 or
 cd iortcw/SP (Single-Player)
 
-./cross-make-mingw.sh (to build 32bit binaries)
+ARCH=x86 make (to build 32bit binaries)
 or
-./cross-make-mingw64.sh (for 64bit binaries)
+ARCH=x86_64 make (for 64bit binaries)
 
 Wait for build to complete.
 
diff --git a/SP/README_RASPBERRYPI b/SP/README_RASPBERRYPI
index e599716..a13c266 100644
--- a/SP/README_RASPBERRYPI
+++ b/SP/README_RASPBERRYPI
@@ -1,4 +1,6 @@
-To run iortcw on the Raspberry Pi requires SDL2.
+To run iortcw on the Raspberry Pi requires SDL2 and at least 128M for GPU memory.
+
+(Under Raspbian, you can set the GPU memory using the raspi-config tool under Advanced Options->Memory Split)
 
 SDL2 will need to be built in a particular way to have hardware accelerated
 graphics.
@@ -19,6 +21,10 @@ Unpack the SDL source and go into the source tree and issue the command:
 
 ./configure --disable-video-x11 --disable-video-opengl
 
+Note: On the newer Raspberry Pi 2 (due to a change in the toolchain naming) use:
+
+./configure --host=armv7l-raspberry-linux-gnueabihf --disable-video-x11 --disable-video-opengl
+
 After that has completed, type:
 make
 

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