ioef/misc/linux/server_compile.sh
Zachary J. Slater 2758eebbcc server_compile.sh & start_server.sh for Linux ioq3 sysadmins
If your distribution doesn’t include such niceties, these could help a
newbie get started with a compiled build of ioquake3 for servers and a
short script to get started.
2015-07-06 17:14:34 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
localPATH=`pwd`
export BUILD_CLIENT="0"
export BUILD_SERVER="1"
export USE_CURL="1"
export USE_CODEC_OPUS="1"
export USE_VOIP="1"
export COPYDIR="~/ioquake3"
IOQ3REMOTE="https://github.com/ioquake/ioq3.git"
IOQ3LOCAL="/tmp/ioquake3compile"
JOPTS="-j2"
echo "This process requires you to have the following installed through your distribution: \n make\n git\n and all of the ioquake3 dependencies necessary for an ioquake3 server. \n If you do not have the necessary dependencies this script will bail out. \n Please post a message to http://community.ioquake.org/ asking for help and include whatever error messages you received during the compile phase. \n Please edit this script. Inside you will find a COPYDIR variable you can alter to change where ioquake3 will be installed to."
while true; do
read -p "Are you ready to compile ioquake3 in the $IOQ3LOCAL directory, and have it installed into $COPYDIR?" yn
case $yn in
[Yy]* )
if [ -x "$(command -v git)" ] && [ -x "$(command -v make)" ] ; then
git clone $IOQ3REMOTE $IOQ3LOCAL && cd $IOQ3LOCAL && make $JOPTS && make copyfiles && cd $localPATH && rm -rf $IOQ3LOCAL
fi ;;
[Nn]* ) exit;;
* ) echo "Please answer yes or no.";;
esac
done