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#1 User is offline   TpnySmith 

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Posted 25 July 2010 - 01:49 PM

Hi guys,

I am having trouble with the fan missions. I am running the dark mod in linux (ubuntu 10.04 64 bit) and I seem to have it installed properly. At least I can get to the menus with no problem. However I can't see the fan missions. I put the pk4 files in the fms folder as explained in the tutorial, but they do not show up when I get into the game. There seems to be no way to install them. Is this a known problem for linux? Is there a workaround?

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#2 User is offline   Fidcal 

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Posted 25 July 2010 - 02:43 PM

No worries - there must be a workaround. Does the training mission show in the list? If so, perhaps there was a download error with an FM but seems unlikely if you downloaded two or more.

For now, the only other thing I can think of is try opening one of the pk4s with a zip program just to check they didn't get corrupted. I'm sure someone will come up with a solution soon. Maybe a path oddity or Linux case conflict. I thought I'd heard of this one before but can't see anything in the wiki FAQ.

I'm sure you must have patched doom3 because I think Dark Mod doesn't run at all without it. But just check you have DOOM 1.3.1.1304 at bottom right of the console.

Anyway, hang on and somebody with a Linux system will come up with a solution.
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Posted 25 July 2010 - 04:40 PM

A couple of questions:

1) What is the name of the directory where Doom 3 is installed?

2) Which user owns the FMS directory?

3) Which user owns the Doom 3 executable?

4) Did you install TDM's SVN for some reason (see below)?

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#4 User is offline   Fidcal 

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Posted 26 July 2010 - 12:45 AM

Be amazingly unlikely if it were a cracked SVN (unless it is a member who has an alternate user name? hehe)

It also might be an upate problem. If you downloaded Dark Mod I assume it is updated with the latest update. But anyway, if you ran tdm_update it can sometimes be incomplete so you finish up with either corrupt files or part of one update and part of another. If there is conflict it might be a possible cause. Though I think it unlikely it is always worth running tdm_update again to make sure it says it is up to date.
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Posted 26 July 2010 - 08:11 AM

I have the fm in seperate folders in the fm folder, if i dont, they dont get listed in the menu, although am on windows so I dont know if it needs to be the same on linux

eg doom3/darkmod/fms/<fm_folder_name>/ <name>.pk4

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#6 User is offline   TpnySmith 

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Posted 26 July 2010 - 04:24 PM

View Postnbohr1more, on 25 July 2010 - 04:40 PM, said:

A couple of questions:

1) What is the name of the directory where Doom 3 is installed?

2) Which user owns the FMS directory?

3) Which user owns the Doom 3 executable?

4) Did you install TDM's SVN for some reason (see below)?

http://modetwo.net/d...up-in-the-menu/



Hey guys. Thanks for answering so quickly. I appreciate it. Here are the answers:

1) Installed doom3 to /home/TpnySmith/Games/Doom3

2) TpnySmith owns the user directory.

3) TpnySmith owns the doom3 executable.

4) I installed the dark mod version 1.02 using the torrent file.

No 4 is perhaps the problem. I could not get the auto updater to work (some problem with the perl libraries used by the update program or something. At least I could not figure it out), and the torrent seemed like the easiest solution. The pk4 directories seems fine when I open them with an archiver so I doubt they are the problem. And doom3 is at version 1.3.1. You guys think I should try another torrent?
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#7 User is online   aidakeeley 

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Posted 26 July 2010 - 04:45 PM

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Mind the dot in the path.


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"A Rhapsody Of Feigned And Ill-Invented Nonsense" - Thomas Aikenhead, On Theology, ca. 1696
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#8 User is offline   Fidcal 

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Posted 26 July 2010 - 11:56 PM

Also, isn't Linux case sensitive? So do the capital letters in the path cause a problem?
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#9 User is offline   TpnySmith 

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Posted 29 July 2010 - 01:30 PM

Hi guys,

I figured out what the problem was. As I said before I had doom3 installed to the folder "/home/TpnySmith/Games/Doom3".
Also the darkmod files were located in the folder "/home/TpnySmith/Games/Doom3/darkmod" . I moved all files to the folder
"/home/TpnySmith/.doom3" and then it worked fine.

I never thought of doing this as Doom 3 works fine when installed to any folder in my home directory. It does not have to be
in the ".doom3" folder. This usually only contains the configuration files and the cdkey.

Anyway, thanks for the replies guys. I appreciate the help.
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#10 User is offline   Fidcal 

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Posted 29 July 2010 - 02:49 PM

I'd like to add this to the wiki FAQ but I don't understand how to describe it. Are you saying that under Linux Doom3 must be installed to a folder named .doom3 or Dark Mod FMs do not show?

What is the significance of the dot at the start of the folder name?
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#11 User is online   aidakeeley 

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Posted 29 July 2010 - 03:41 PM

Apparently on Linux you must have the dot; The link I supplied is from the wiki, Fidcal.
"A Rhapsody Of Feigned And Ill-Invented Nonsense" - Thomas Aikenhead, On Theology, ca. 1696
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#12 User is online   aidakeeley 

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Posted 29 July 2010 - 03:56 PM

I think, maybe, all this ".doom3" stuff starts in the "DarkModGlobals.cpp" source @ line 292

#else // LINUX
	
	std::string iniPath = 
		std::string(getenv("HOME")) + "/.doom3/darkmod/darkmod.ini";


Which propagates to profilePath

	const char* profilePath = iniPath.c_str();


And then further into the Globals and such...

	if((pfh = OpenProfile(profilePath, TRUE, FALSE)) == NULL)

...

PROFILE_HANDLE *OpenProfile(const char *Path, BOOL CaseSensitive, BOOL bCreate)



ETA:

BTW, if greebo or any of the coders are reading this, my "Musing" (thread in the "Off Topic" section) today is really a question for one of y'all; hoping you might answer with something like:

  • That's a perfectly legitmate preprocessor directive, you're just old...
or
  • That's some GD MS construct, and you are right to be asking "why? why!? why???!!!"

Thanks.

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#13 User is offline   Fidcal 

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Posted 29 July 2010 - 03:56 PM

OK, I'll add it to the FAQ.
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