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Ubuntu
Platforms
Developers only
Please note that the following instructions are for developers who want to download and build the most recent changes of the source code and consider changing it in the future. If you only want to try out and play a stable version of Orxonox you should go to this page and follow the instructions on how to install the Orxonox deb-package on Ubuntu.
Tested on
We try to test Orxonox as often as possible and try to ensure to always have a running version in our trunk. Below there is a table of the most recent tests with different hardware and versions of Orxonox, Ubuntu and graphics drivers.
Hardware | Ubuntu ver. | Orxonox ver. / Revision | Tester | Date | Result | Graphics Driver ver. |
Lenovo W500 | Lucid Lynx (10.04) | r6812 | Damian Frick? | 30.04.2010 | success | - |
Lenovo W500 | Maverick Meercat (10.10) | r7541 | Damian Frick? | 24.10.2010 | success | - |
IBM X60t | Maverick Meerkat (10.10) | r7639 | Oliver Scheuss? | 11.11.2010 | success | - |
Sony Vaio CW | Lucid Lynx (10.04) | r7750 | Benjamin Knecht? | 08.12.2010 | success | Nvidia 256.35 |
MacBookPro 5,3 | Lucid Lynx (10.04) | r8115 | kmaurus | 25.03.2011 | success | - |
Sony Vaio CW | Natty Narwhale (11.04) | r8408 | Benjamin Knecht? | 05.05.2011 | success | Nvidia 270.41.06 |
Lenovo W500 | Natty Narwhale (11.04) | r8412 | Damian Frick? | 07.05.2011 | success | - |
- | Oneiric Ocelot (11.10) | r8891 | Johannes Ritz? | 18.10.2011 | success | - |
Dependencies
To install all tools and libraries Orxonox needs, use the following command
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential cmake libogre-dev libenet-dev \ libvorbis-dev libalut-dev libcegui-mk2-dev tcl-dev libboost-date-time-dev \ libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-thread-dev liblua5.1-0-dev subversion libtolua-dev libtolua++5.1-dev
Building
Now follow the steps described on the building page.
If you experience problems running Orxonox after building it on your own, see this page or contact us.
Development with your favorite IDE
If you would like to use KDevelop, Code::Blocks or Eclipse for coding, see this page? for further information.