Package Details: gzdoom 4.14.1-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/gzdoom.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: gzdoom
Description: Feature centric port for all Doom engine games
Upstream URL: http://www.zdoom.org/
Licenses: GPL3, BSD, LGPL3
Replaces: gzdoom-legacy, gzdoom1
Submitter: None
Maintainer: xente
Last Packager: xente
Votes: 167
Popularity: 0.51
First Submitted: 2009-02-22 22:28 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-03-03 20:00 (UTC)

Dependencies (27)

Sources (3)

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grubber commented on 2013-08-23 16:11 (UTC)

Hmm, I must have been looking at a different PKGBUILD. Mae culpa. Fixed.

miffe commented on 2013-08-14 16:24 (UTC)

@grubber: No git in makedepends, only subversion...

grubber commented on 2013-08-14 14:54 (UTC)

miffe: git already is in makedepends. larsoyvind: thanks for the heads up! Fixed.

oyunnhagland commented on 2013-08-10 22:17 (UTC)

The fmod source url has changed, please update to: http://www.fmod.org/download/fmodex/api/Linux/fmodapi${_fmodver}${_fmodarch}.tar.gz

miffe commented on 2013-07-17 17:06 (UTC)

/usr/bin/makepkg: line 583: git: command not found Please add git to makedepends

z33ky commented on 2013-03-31 16:57 (UTC)

I have not had gzdoom installed before. I tried rebuilding, but that didn't fix it. I will try the zdoom forums, as I get the same problem there it seems likely that gzdoom inherits whatever is wrong from it. http://forum.zdoom.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=35866

grubber commented on 2013-03-31 09:02 (UTC)

I was not able to reproduce that. But it seems like if you were using gzdoom.pk3 from a different version of gzdoom.

z33ky commented on 2013-03-30 15:37 (UTC)

That fixes the paths, but the Script errors remain. Tested with The Ultimate Doom, Doom 2 and the Doom demo (doom1-wad in AUR).

grubber commented on 2013-03-30 14:31 (UTC)

It was a bug in the package(s), which caused initial config file to point at a wrong path to look for gzdoom.pk3. Remove the bad config file in ~/.config/gzdoom and gzdoom will generate a new one for you.