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I should have set this up years ago. But it's no tale of woe.
Whether the temperature is high or low, regardless of cold winds blow,
away we go like Edgar Allan Poe, on now with the show. BTW rhymes are welcome.
ASM is x86 Assembly. But it doesnt work on all CPUs, so I ain't making a pull request. Considering that x86 is still extremely popular and the pre-prepared binaries are all for that architecture, wouldn't an option to include x86 ASM optimizations at compile-time be useful? Maybe not worth it if th...
Android is open source. Yes (as long as you're not talking about version 3, from what I've read), but that's not the end of it. Most of the code is under a permissive license, which means modifications manufacturers of phones make can be kept from you. More obviously, though, no Android device has ...
Hm... could you release the code under a free license (e.g. WTFPL, Expat, or GPL)? I don't mind the non-functional data being merely sharable, but the code being nonfree is unacceptable.
Minetest version: 0.4.7 stable Minetest Game: minetest Creative: No Damage: Yes PvP : Yes Address: - (Note: this changes periodically; check http://servers.minetest.net/ first to see if it changed.) Port: - This is just a personal server I'm running on one of our computers. In general, it'll be up ...
The interesting thing if Minetest were ported to Android is that a significant portion of it (if not all) would probably have to be converted to Java. Not a bad thing IMO, but I'm sure there'd be plenty of people who would hesitate to go that way.... Not necessarily. Lots of Android apps are C prog...
Crap with Ipad who needs it its apple and android is linux. Linux is so much better! Linux is just a kernel, and Linux, the kernel is the only thing Android has in common with GNU/Linux (e.g. Trisquel, Fedora, Debian). Any possible advantage Android might have when it comes to device compatibility ...
This doesn't work in Minetest 0.4.5 for me: 11:48:29: ERROR[main]: ========== ERROR FROM LUA =========== 11:48:29: ERROR[main]: Failed to load and run script from 11:48:29: ERROR[main]: /home/julian/.minetest/mods/minetest/DOM/cgmr/init.lua: 11:48:29: ERROR[main]: .../julian/.minetest/mods/minetest/...
or.. OR.. you could do this crazy thing... you could ZIP files! Which happen to be somewhat standard across OSs Zip files are just the only archive format Windows Explorer supports; that's the only reason it's a pseudo-standard for anything. Tar files are very traditional for Unix systems (e.g. GNU...
It's also not about "mods" not being "good enough". It's about not stripping good features from the default game. If you want to add features, go get "mods". There's no problem with that. The problem comes from taking things out that were once there. Things that no one was complaining about. Renewa...
I'm a newcomer, so forgive me if I sound ignorant, but I'm looking at this... and I think some of you are seriously overreacting. At the start of this topic, I see mention of fear that stone could become non-renewable, which doesn't make sense to me as a fear; basically the entire underground is mad...
Let me throw in my two cents: I've never played Minecraft and never will because I refuse to use nonfree software (where "free" refers to freedom, not price). My brother has, and does, though. He first tried Minetest because he had heard from me that it is a clone of Minecraft and wanted to see how ...
Do you think this mod will end up getting fixed so it doesn't have random foods not working? I can't really accept that; even the explicit declaration of what's food like what kaeza's hunger mod does would be better, but I like the starvation method in this mod better than the simpler one in kaeza's...
kaeza wrote:EDIT: Forget about the Home page in the wiki for now. I cannot understand the stupid Markdown syntax. Use the index to navigate if problems arise.
You're supposed to use e.g. "wiki/Hunger", not just "Hunger". GitHub has it like this so you can link to stuff in the repo, I think.
I think you should add these to the list of supported mods (I've listed all the foods from the ones I'm actually using right now): Simple Mobs ("mobs"): mobs:meat Additional Mobs ("my_mobs"): (can't have more than one link...) (I don't know, you'll have to check for this one) Fishing Mod ("fishing")...