Where i can get fteqcc for ubuntu?
last version on packages.ubuntu is 3343
FTEQCC for Ubuntu
Re: FTEQCC for Ubuntu
http://triptohell.info/moodles/linux_amd64/fteqcc64 or http://triptohell.info/moodles/linux_x86/fteqcc32
there's no gui version, sorry.
alternatively fteqw has an embedded copy of the qcc. use the compile command to invoke it (it expects src/progs.src by default).
I have no contact with whoever 'maintains' the fte stuff in debian/ubuntu, so expect any distro-provided packages to be even older than the distro release.
there's no gui version, sorry.
alternatively fteqw has an embedded copy of the qcc. use the compile command to invoke it (it expects src/progs.src by default).
I have no contact with whoever 'maintains' the fte stuff in debian/ubuntu, so expect any distro-provided packages to be even older than the distro release.
Re: FTEQCC for Ubuntu
FTEQCC works fairly well using wine, or it did last time i had linux installed. ;oMax_Salivan wrote:Where i can get fteqcc for ubuntu?
last version on packages.ubuntu is 3343
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Re: FTEQCC for Ubuntu
Thanks,Spike,got it.
Wine is not god idea,when you can use native fteqcc:)
Wine is not god idea,when you can use native fteqcc:)
Sorry for my english
Re: FTEQCC for Ubuntu
the gui version needs wine if you want to run it in linux.
yes, many people are fine with whatever fancy text editors they want, with fteqcc as purely a compiler, but fteqccgui is a debugger as well as just a text-editor-with-compiler. If you're (primarily) developing for fteqw then fteqccgui's single-stepping stuff can be quite handy (as well as f7 auto-restarting the map), otherwise its not a huge loss.
I'd write a more portable version of the gui, but I hate writing guis and I'm basically too lazy to restart it from scratch.
but yeah, using wine for the non-gui version of fteqcc is just pointless.
yes, many people are fine with whatever fancy text editors they want, with fteqcc as purely a compiler, but fteqccgui is a debugger as well as just a text-editor-with-compiler. If you're (primarily) developing for fteqw then fteqccgui's single-stepping stuff can be quite handy (as well as f7 auto-restarting the map), otherwise its not a huge loss.
I'd write a more portable version of the gui, but I hate writing guis and I'm basically too lazy to restart it from scratch.
but yeah, using wine for the non-gui version of fteqcc is just pointless.