(gdb) (gdb) run
Undefined command: "". Try "help".
You have "(gdb)" twice there. One is the prompt. If you wrote the other as the "command", sorry for not making it clear that it's the prompt. You should write only 'run' as the command.
cazfi wrote:You have "(gdb)" twice there. One is the prompt. If you wrote the other as the "command", sorry for not making it clear that it's the prompt. You should write only 'run' as the command.
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Unrecognized window `gdb freeciv-genbuild/install-3.0.0/gtk3.22/bin/freeciv-gtk3.22'
(gdb) run
Starting program:
No executable file specified.
Use the "file" or "exec-file" command.
(gdb) bt full
No stack.
(gdb)
I suspect we're not talking the same language at all here. I made a short video where I run mint20 in a virtual machine, and start the client(s), once also in the debugger.
Mahler wrote:I've launched the build script for Ubuntu 20.04. It has created folder freeciv, then has returned error (404 HTML cannot download, wrong URL).
What was your command-line? That probably meant that you specified version number that does not exist, so downloading the sources fail.
EDIT: If you tried to build 3.0.0 ... I've not tested that (building 3.0 stable releases) with the generic build script in ubuntu-20.04. Will do that now.
Mahler wrote:I've launched the build script for Ubuntu 20.04. It has created folder freeciv, then has returned error (404 HTML cannot download, wrong URL).
What was your command-line? That probably meant that you specified version number that does not exist, so downloading the sources fail.
EDIT: If you tried to build 3.0.0 ... I've not tested that (building 3.0 stable releases) with the generic build script in ubuntu-20.04. Will do that now.
- Dropped support for freeciv-2.5
- The default main directory is now 'freeciv-genbuild', to avoid messing with more generally named 'freeciv' directory that user might have for some other reason
- Instead of always installing the requirements, script now asks from user if that should be done
- Output a bit more instructions, e.g., list of executables built