i was testing my build out after it got finally compiled and builded.
however, when i pressed one of the buttons in Doom 2 Map01 it will crash.
any ideas how to get rid of that error?
GZdoom keeps crashing when you lower a floor
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Well, the source that Graf put on drdteam.org (i mean, the official one) is still 1.1.03, the one that crashes when lowering a lift; do you remember?
To compile GZDoom correctly, you must use these source files: http://mancubus.net/svn/hosted/gzdoom
If you downloaded the source code from drdteam.org, that surely won't work.
To compile GZDoom correctly, you must use these source files: http://mancubus.net/svn/hosted/gzdoom
If you downloaded the source code from drdteam.org, that surely won't work.
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I don't remember that, but it certainly might explain things.
WolfyGirl, if you are using the SVN source, you would be best to get yourself an SVN client, such as Tortoise SVN, to download and keep up to date with the source code revisions. Once you have it set up, it makes grabbing the latest version very easy.
WolfyGirl, if you are using the SVN source, you would be best to get yourself an SVN client, such as Tortoise SVN, to download and keep up to date with the source code revisions. Once you have it set up, it makes grabbing the latest version very easy.
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That's why I suggested getting Tortoise SVN. Once you have that installed, you create a new directory then tell Tortoise where the files are online and it will download them all for you.
Updating your copy of the source is as easy as right clicking on the folder and picking an option. Tortoise checks the version on your machine versus the one online and updates your copy with any files that have changed.
Updating your copy of the source is as easy as right clicking on the folder and picking an option. Tortoise checks the version on your machine versus the one online and updates your copy with any files that have changed.
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The source files? Only the official releases are available in zip format - from the GZdoom download page.Logan MTM wrote:Where can i found those file in .zip format?
The SVN revisions should be got from the SVN repository using an SVN client such as tortoise SVN, although it is possible to download it manually.
If you mean ready-built copies, then go here: http://svn.drd-team.org/