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Switch to a new, MSYS2 based build environment for Windows.
Highlights are: - Since MSYS2 is much more unixlike than our old build environment we can remove most Windows specific hacks from the Makefile. - MSYS2 has an package manager, the build environment can be updated by "pacman -Syu" just like an ordenary Arch Linux installation. - Parallel builds are now working. - git is integrated into the build envirment. - zlib is now linked as a dynamic lib. After this commit the old bild environment will no longer work! The latest version must be downloaded and extracted to C:\MSYS2. Get it here: https://deponie.yamagi.org/quake2/windows/build/
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# Extra CFLAGS for SDL
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ifeq ($(WITH_SDL2),yes)
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ifeq ($(YQ2_OSTYPE),Windows)
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SDLCFLAGS := $(shell /custom/bin/sdl2-config --cflags)
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else
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SDLCFLAGS := $(shell sdl2-config --cflags)
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endif
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else # not SDL2
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ifeq ($(YQ2_OSTYPE),Windows)
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SDLCFLAGS :=
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else
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SDLCFLAGS := $(shell sdl-config --cflags)
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endif
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endif # SDL2
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# ----------
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else ifeq ($(YQ2_OSTYPE),OpenBSD)
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INCLUDE := -I/usr/local/include
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else ifeq ($(YQ2_OSTYPE),Windows)
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INCLUDE := -I/custom/include
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INCLUDE := -I/usr/include
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endif
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# ----------
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else ifeq ($(YQ2_OSTYPE),OpenBSD)
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LDFLAGS := -L/usr/local/lib -lm
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else ifeq ($(YQ2_OSTYPE),Windows)
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LDFLAGS := -L/custom/lib -lws2_32 -lwinmm
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LDFLAGS := -L/usr/lib -lws2_32 -lwinmm
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else ifeq ($(YQ2_OSTYPE), Darwin)
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LDFLAGS := $(OSX_ARCH) -lm
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endif
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# ----------
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# Extra LDFLAGS for SDL
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ifeq ($(YQ2_OSTYPE), Windows)
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ifeq ($(WITH_SDL2),yes)
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SDLLDFLAGS := $(shell /custom/bin/sdl2-config --libs)
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else # not SDL2
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SDLLDFLAGS := -lSDL
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endif # SDL2
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else ifeq ($(YQ2_OSTYPE), Darwin)
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ifeq ($(YQ2_OSTYPE), Darwin)
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ifeq ($(WITH_SDL2),yes)
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SDLLDFLAGS := -lSDL2
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else # not SDL2
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SDLLDFLAGS := -lSDL -framework OpenGL -framework Cocoa
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endif # SDL2
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else # not Darwin/Win
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else # not Darwin
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ifeq ($(WITH_SDL2),yes)
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SDLLDFLAGS := $(shell sdl2-config --libs)
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else # not SDL2
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SDLLDFLAGS := $(shell sdl-config --libs)
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endif # SDL2
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endif # Darwin/Win
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endif # Darwin
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# ----------
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11
README.md
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README.md
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On Windows a MinGW environment is needed. A preinstalled environment with all
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dependencies can be found at http://deponie.yamagi.org/quake2/windows/build/
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Just extract it into C:\MinGW\ and start either the 32 bit or 64 bit version
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through *C:\MinGW\MSYS32* or *C:\MinGW\MSYS64*. With the preinstalled MinGW
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environment GNU Make is highly recommended, CMake requires further
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Just extract it into C:\MSYS2\ and start either the 32 bit or 64 bit version
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through *C:\MSYS2\msys32.exe* or *C:\MSYS2\msys64.exe*. With the preinstalled
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MinGW environment GNU Make is highly recommended, CMake requires further
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configuration. At this time Yamagi Quake II can't be compiled with Microsoft
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Visual Studio.
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directory to your Yamagi Quake II installation directory.
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For the addons download or clone their source, change into the source directory
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and type *make* (*make CC=gcc* on Windows). After the compilation finishes the
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release/game.so is copied to the corresponding directory in your Quake II
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installation.
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and type *make*. After the compilation finishes the release/game.so is copied to
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the corresponding directory in your Quake II installation.
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