Basic blocks missing

janet.mayfire
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Basic blocks missing

by janet.mayfire » Sun Nov 17, 2013 08:51

I am running version 0.4.7 on Mint 15, and I can't find trees of any kind anywhere. I tried builds from the Ubuntu 14 and Ubuntu 13 lists as well as the one from the official Mint repository, and whilst the Ubuntu builds have grasses, flowers and papyrus, there's no other plant life present. Does anybody have any advice? Or directions to a post that solves my problem already?

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by sfan5 » Sun Nov 17, 2013 08:55

Make sure you use minetest_game not minimal
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by janet.mayfire » Sun Nov 17, 2013 08:58

I found that I was using Minetest_game after downloading the two Ubuntu versions from the website (at least, I was according to the GUI. The minimal option is there as well.). I still don't have trees, I'm afraid.
 

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by TenPlus1 » Sun Nov 17, 2013 09:57

When you create your new world, are you using the new V7 map gen ? if so you wont find trees, use V6 or Indev to create your world...
 

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by Topywo » Sun Nov 17, 2013 13:45

You could also consider building minetest yourself.

When you read the instructions under Compiling on GNU/Linux: , scroll halfway down the README.txt here: https://github.com/minetest/minetest you can copy/paste the commands.

2 things:
- I don't know mint, for Lubuntu I put "sudo" before apt get etc..
- cd minetest-minetest-286edd4 --> look in your homefolder for the current 'name'. 286edd4 is just an example.


Edit: Typo.
Last edited by Topywo on Sun Nov 17, 2013 13:45, edited 1 time in total.
 

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by janet.mayfire » Mon Nov 18, 2013 07:00

I've just taken a peek at the debug file, and it's telling me that, in direct contradiction to what the GUI was telling me, it was still opening the game in Minimal instead of in Game. Which puts me in a place that, last time I tried it, caused my KDE desktop to disappear in a flurry of broken packages. Still, nothing ventured nothing gained...

So. Uncertain Newbie question: which folder is the Game folder in Mint, that I would have to install the minetest_game file into? Is it the Hidden one in my Home folder? From what experience I have with Linux, it seems to have the same file tree structure as Ubuntu.
 

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by Topywo » Mon Nov 18, 2013 10:17

janet.mayfire wrote::which folder is the Game folder in Mint, that I would have to install the minetest_game file into? Is it the Hidden one in my Home folder?


The same folder where minimal is in.
 


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