Freelancer working with Wine 1.1.20
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@tai:
FLServer prints a hell of messages into my terminal when I open it, so it’s very likely that there is some Bug in Wine.
Yep, its true.
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@HeIIoween:
Khmm … Ok! I thought there same dlls as well as windows xp for example.
They are the same ones, that is just a site where you can get your missing dlls from.
I experimented with FLServer some time now and noticed that if I use the global server from crazy I can see the server there, but I can’t connect, not via LAN or INTERNET. I know that I always had that problem on windows, too. But I just don’t know the solution now!Help is appreciated.
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@Win: Vista may be? Check out your antiviruses
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I know that I always had that problem on windows, too. But I just don’t know the solution now!
Was redirected to this part of your posting ^^
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May this thing help? http://dplay-masq.sourceforge.net/faq.html
Can I use this thing to run a DirectPlay server?
You sure can! As of version 0.2.00 you can use the “host=www.xxx.yyy.zzz” command when insmod’ing the module to specify a local host to use as a server. Any incoming DirectPlay connection attempts will be forwarded to this host. Future versions will hopefully include dynamic host lookups by hostname, as well as the ability to change the host without having to remove the module and re-insmod’ing it. I’ve tested this functionality with three external (Internet) clients connecting to my local host and it worked fine. However, any clients on your LAN that are ALSO connected to the same game host will not properly communicate with clients connected from the Internet. See the Known Bugs section of the README for more information about this problem. Finally, be aware of the inherent limitation in the DirectPlay protocal that only ONE host behind your masquerade server is supported at a time. Other computers may act as clients to games on the Internet at the same time, but only one local computer can host a game at a time. This is inherent to the fact that the server port can NOT be specified by clients connecting to your game, and every incoming connection will always hit the same port.
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Sorry, haven’t read the whole thread, is FL Server (!) working with linux now?
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Here is a tutorial written for linux NOOOOOOBS heh. Â This will fix the XML text issue as well. Â
.http://freelancercommunity.net/viewtopic.php?p=2466#2466
Flserver will run but haven’t successfully tested it.
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@tai:
… XML-Issue is fixed with newest wine version!
If this works, I’ll post it as HOWTO on the Freelancer-Wine page. Maybe that will get some players to play Freelancer again.
btw it was me that brought you towards doing this xD you remember?
It was never broken. Â When you can just use winetricks and install all the XML packages. Â I’ve already posted links on the Freelancer-Wine page. And in the Wine Forums… and LinuxGaming forums. Â
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@tai:
I’ve seen that, but with wine 1.1.20 you didn’t had to install anything for XML!
I’ll create an HOWTO on the AppDB Page today, if you have anything to add there, tell me.Have you tested FLServer? Is it working?
Dude…. this is for noobs. That only know how to install the wine version from the Synaptic Package manager… and don’t know how to troubleshoot when installing the new version makes other things stop functioning.
And the latest wine breaks some games. Like Half Life 2 and doom 3.
I’m super happy you know how to run linux like a champ as do I. Â BUT THIS ISN’T FOR YOU AND I. Its for Winuser Linoob. Read the disclaimer at the top of the tutorial. Â
FLserver was operational with no reported errors. And showed up in the list, through xfire, and all that jazz. Â However we couldn’t get anyone to connect. Most likely had to do with a ports issue. I think my crappily DSL company denies traffic through certain ports. Â Because even when I open them on my end, they still appear to be closed with a port scan from a remote location. But in my experience… windows games servers run through wine, even if you can get it to function properly, are laggy and unreliable. Â So I’m of the opinion: What’s the point?
BTW…
@tai:
btw it was me that brought you towards doing this xD you remember?
It had nothing to do with you. Â
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@tai:
I’ve seen that, but with wine 1.1.20 you didn’t had to install anything for XML!
This is not true. In fact I just discovered it breaks XML. Â Also, multiple graphical errors crop up using this 1.1.20 BETA version of wine. Â
BEFORE 1.1.20 BETA
http://i43.tinypic.com/16avf29.jpgAFTER 1.1.20 BETA
http://i44.tinypic.com/15fhmwo.pngBut yeah, thank for bringing us all of your wonderful insight. Â You know, I honestly couldn’t have broken freelancer without you. That I CAN give you credit for bringing me to. Â @tai:
btw it was me that brought you towards doing this xD you remember?
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why do you test it with an BETA version?
1.1.21 or 1.1.22 is already out!
For myself it worked perfectly and I only can tell you what worked for my system.
What distribution are you using? I use Ubuntu 9.04 and installed wine with an .deb package from the wine site.
and it was me that was flying around as Ubuntu_rockz or something like that!
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1.1.20 Never fully worked. Â
And yes I know it was you who flew around with that name. Doesn’t mean you did anything for me. Â Just confirmed my claim to others that it could work. I seen you flying around and asked if you had it working completely. You said yes with some DLL files to be copied. Something I already knew. Â You also said the text was messed up at the time. Something I already knew and was working on a fix for. But this was all BEFORE your claim that this release worked out of the box… which is false. Â You just couldn’t stand the fact someone else came up with the FULL solution for the average user first. Â And then tried to claim the credit for my work. That is where you crossed me.
But regardless, your solution did not work and messed it up for me. Â So I resorted to falling back on a RELIABLE version.
Until wine releases a version that works as reliably as 1.0.1 it’s gonna stay beta. Because they are going to have to keep making corrections.
Look how many versions they’ve had since the initial version released after 1.0.1 Â Er go… beta. Â They are trying to make it work in a manner that isn’t fully tested or confirmed. Â AKA BETA.
Hence why wine itself will not claim anything other than that 1.0.1 is the latest STABLE release. Meaning all others are BETA Duh.
But if you really want to get technical… the entire project is Beta. In this aspect, we are speaking relativities. Â
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I was wondering, why would something work on windows but not linux, is it due to the way data is processed, or is it due to the way the files are complied, or is it to do with the source code of the platform you’re working on, if that’s the case, why?
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How about Crossover Games?