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You will find the binary executable in <i>code/</i> as either fs2_open_r if you built a release build or fs2_open_d if you built a debug build. | You will find the binary executable in <i>code/</i> as either fs2_open_r if you built a release build or fs2_open_d if you built a debug build. | ||
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Revision as of 18:15, 24 September 2008
« Optimization | The fs2_open on Linux Guide Compiling |
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Note: This step is only for those who want the bleeding-edge source code to compile on their own. You can skip this if you intend to use a provided binary executable.
Run from within your fs2_open directory:
$ make
Sit back and enjoy gcc work its magic.
You will find the binary executable in code/ as either fs2_open_r if you built a release build or fs2_open_d if you built a debug build.