Package Base Details: enemy-territory

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/enemy-territory.git (read-only, click to copy)
Keywords: game
Submitter: None
Maintainer: The_Loko
Last Packager: Spyhawk
Votes: 260
Popularity: 0.014800
First Submitted: 2005-09-08 03:54 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2015-08-06 16:54 (UTC)

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Phlogiston commented on 2011-11-24 21:34 (UTC)

Then I get: "This game is not supported on this operating system"

<deleted-account> commented on 2011-11-24 21:33 (UTC)

Ah, using the command line version you should: ./pbsetup.run -ag wolf -ap "/home/your_user_name/.etwolf" then ./pbsetup.run -u Also, etkeys have been stopped, so you will need to grab one from: http://etkey.org/ and place it in ~/.etwolf/etmain/ You should be fine with this, I tried a fresh PB update only yesterday (successfully) because my little brother on Fedora 16 was getting an error when updating PB (something to do with converting a temp file from /tmp to the pb folder). Works fine with mine and I ended up copying my ~/.etwolf/pb over to his computer so he could play, if need be I can upload mine for you but you should be fine.

Phlogiston commented on 2011-11-24 18:32 (UTC)

Thanks, that's nice. However I fail updating punkbuster, tried with gui (fails because linked to old gtk) and commandline: can't find my game :( So still no fraggin for me...

<deleted-account> commented on 2011-11-24 14:02 (UTC)

@Phlogiston Hello, I signed up just to help you out, to set a custom resolution, along with what you have applied you also need to set: /r_mode -1 Happy fraggin.

Phlogiston commented on 2011-10-24 20:46 (UTC)

Alright, that options=(!strip) is really necessary. Something else: Did you manage to set a non-standard unavailable resolution? For a widescreen for example. I set that resolution in the .etwolf/etmain/etconfig.cfg with seta r_customaspect "1" seta r_customheight "1200" seta r_customwidth "1920" But it does not work... any idea?

<deleted-account> commented on 2011-10-21 07:15 (UTC)

You have to install the enemy-territory package adding "options=(!strip)" to the PKGBUILD before anything else (Would be better if the PKGBUILD add this line). But the et-sdl-sound will not work if you're using PulseAudio (pretty usual this days). What worked with me was download the script to my installation path (/opt/enemy-territory) and modify this line: # SDL audio driver SDL_AUDIODRIVER="alsa" Replacing alsa with pulse. Regards.

TomFyuri commented on 2011-08-01 23:26 (UTC)

@hardfalcon saves the day (atleast for me over here), much appreciated for the tip. sound & everything works now.

kolos commented on 2011-06-02 16:29 (UTC)

thx @hardfalcon, it seems that i had that problem because et-snd-sound(fix) didn't worked for me

hardfalcon commented on 2011-04-14 21:19 (UTC)

Please add the following line to the PKGBUILD: options=(!strip) Without this line, the executables in the package will be stripped after the installation (so the .pkg.tar.xz does contain the original "unstripped" versions of the files!). This changes the checksums of the stripped binaries, and thus prevents et-sdl-sound from working. et-sdl-sound will complain with an error message similar to this one: Read /opt/enemy-territory/et.x86 (1604328 bytes) You are not running a recognized version of Enemy Territory or RTCW (CRC32 = 0x91b6b864) ET 2.60b linux-i386 May 8 2006 I could very well imagine this also causes problems with punkbuster.

ydasilva commented on 2011-02-20 21:33 (UTC)

sadly I can't install it : archlinux x64 ==> Starting package()... patching file etc/rc.d/iowolfet-ded can't find file to patch at input line 24 Perhaps you used the wrong -p or --strip option? The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |diff -crB pkg//opt/iowolfet/iowolfet pkg.new//opt/iowolfet/iowolfet |*** pkg//opt/iowolfet/iowolfet 2010-08-26 20:55:12.326666827 +0200 |--- pkg.new//opt/iowolfet/iowolfet 2010-08-26 22:30:48.106666831 +0200 -------------------------- File to patch: Skip this patch? [y] y Skipping patch. 1 out of 1 hunk ignored can't find file to patch at input line 38 Perhaps you used the wrong -p or --strip option? The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |diff -crB pkg//opt/iowolfet/iowolfet-ded pkg.new//opt/iowolfet/iowolfet-ded |*** pkg//opt/iowolfet/iowolfet-ded 2010-08-26 20:55:12.333333498 +0200 |--- pkg.new//opt/iowolfet/iowolfet-ded 2010-08-26 22:30:58.873333496 +0200 -------------------------- File to patch: Skip this patch? [y] y Skipping patch. 1 out of 1 hunk ignored