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anael wrote:

hedphelym : a how-to build the sources ?

I'd agree with that tuto, i got the sources from svn, and i didnt know if it was meant to be built with windows or linux, or how to do it properly. It'd be great.

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Well i wish i knew what happened, but i havent changed anything (except maybe some updates), and now it works fine....

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Ok, i've never used SVN, so i'll get in touch with you if you dont mind for some info about that.
Et si je me trompe pas, tu es francais, ce sera un peu plus facile comme ça smile

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I saw that others could run it, on other systems than ubuntu.
I'm running a 32 bits system, 11.04, on core2duo... i dont think they're could be a problem with that.

Maybe is it some unzipping problem? I did it graphically.

Or it's related to ubuntu itself (which would be quite weird)... i guess i should build Maratis myself just to see if i get the same issue... i'll give it a try and let you know...

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Sorry i forgot to mention it : yes it was with the prebuilt version, and openAL is installed on my system yep (libopenal1 exactly).

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Hi everyone, new user (hopefully) here smile

Just to let you know that i have the same "libMEngine.so missing" issue under ubuntu 11.04. How can i tell Maratis to look into its own folder?

Thanks anyway for this tool, i'm looking forward to using it!