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Posted: 17 Dec 2006 20:14
by aharon
i enter to this page http://www.openttd.org/downloads.php
and i dunno where i download the version 0.48 :cry:

Posted: 17 Dec 2006 20:21
by DaleStan
1) I click on that link and immediately see
Downloads
The latest stable version is 0.4.8.
Are you getting a page that looks different than the one I'm getting, or is that not what you were expecting to see?

2) http://lumpio.no-ip.com/dont-use-thx-sry-plz.txt

Posted: 17 Dec 2006 21:03
by aharon
tnx t's work... :)

Posted: 24 Dec 2006 11:28
by RiTi
At http://www.openttd.org/nightly.php you can download several versions of the OTTD Nightly. On the main page you see that the latest version r7515. In the archive section however the latest version is r7553. Question, why is on the main page the latest version r7515 and not r7553?

Posted: 24 Dec 2006 14:53
by Darkvater
it says r7553 to me :)

Posted: 24 Dec 2006 23:17
by RiTi
Darkvater wrote:it says r7553 to me :)
Now also at me. :wink:

Nightly Builds

Posted: 29 Mar 2007 14:38
by Tetris
Whoever Mihamix is thank him or her for the webspace but all I get is some kind of porno site but no Nightly builds from OpenTTD.

So spank me as much as you like but also show me those nightly builds.

Posted: 29 Mar 2007 14:40
by belugas
Even if you go to http://www.openttd.org/nightly.php ?
This is the correct URL.
It works for me.
Just a few minutes ago.

Posted: 29 Mar 2007 16:00
by Sleepie
Works fine for me, too. Maybe you should check your system for virus or spy-/malware.

Edit: There was an accidently double post, because of an forum error I got, I just deleted the second post.

Fedora 7 .spec for nightly-r10166

Posted: 16 Jun 2007 13:54
by kjniiran
Hi

I noticed that there wasn't a rpm version available for Fedora (7) of either the stable or nightlies, so I decided to create one. I'm attaching the required .spec file for the rpm creation to this post.

Usage:
1. Make sure you have a rpmbuild-environment and following packages installed: gcc, gcc-c++, SDL-devel, zlib-devel, libpng-devel and desktop-file-utils
2. save the attachment as openttd.spec to ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/
3. download the OTTD-source-nightly-r10166.tar.bz2 (or newer) package to ~/rpmbuild/SOURCE/
4. open console and cd into ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/ (and modify row #2 in the openttd.spec file to match source version.)
5. issue the following command: "rpmbuild -ba openttd.spec", and wait for the build to finish
6. cd into ~/rpmbuild/RPMS/i386/ and install the openttd-nightly-r10166-1.fc7.i386.rpm package as root. (again, if you used a newer source the package name will differ)
7. copy sample.cat, trg1r.grf, trgcr.grf, trghr.grf, trgir.grf and trgtr.grf to /usr/share/openttd/data/ as root from your copy of TTD
(8. copy the contents of the gm folder from your copy of TTD to /usr/share/openttd/gm/)

You can now launch openttd from Applications->Games->Tactics & Strategy->OpenTTD

If you want the music to play, you'll need both timidity++ and esound. Then go to System->Preferences->Hardware->Sound, open Sound-tab and Enable software sound mixing (ESD).

If you find any errors or have any suggestions, let me know.

Rev. 10261

Posted: 22 Jun 2007 07:12
by heppers
10261
Like the timetable idea thats now been added, will like it more when i get used to using it!

Love the loaded percentages above vehicles.

Posted: 29 Jun 2007 18:54
by bebeto94
Has the timing parameters been changed for lost trains ?? Every nightly after r10343 keeps telling me trains are lost when they are not . Someone explained to me that after a certain amount of time has elapsed the lost message is triggered . I am using a very large map (2048 x 2048) and steam trains from the 1930`s period and so there is bound to be a while before they reach their destination . Every minute or so the screen is plastered with most of my trains reported lost when they are perfectly on route . r10343 was fine and so were all the nightlies previous but the last three must have had some timing parameters changed . Is there likely to be any modification to rectify this in future releases ? Thanks :D

Posted: 10 Jul 2007 19:13
by MagicBuzz
I have a small question about the Nightly build.

I downloaded on the 7th of july. The exe file have a size of 2.51 MB
I also downloaded the source code (rev10499) and compiled it. My executable file is only 1.48 MB...

I wonder if it's the same version (??)
Or just my VS2005 that produce a smaller binary file ?

Posted: 10 Jul 2007 19:26
by Bilbo
MagicBuzz wrote:I have a small question about the Nightly build.

I downloaded on the 7th of july. The exe file have a size of 2.51 MB
I also downloaded the source code (rev10499) and compiled it. My executable file is only 1.48 MB...

I wonder if it's the same version (??)
Or just my VS2005 that produce a smaller binary file ?
Nightly build are compiled by gcc, which is different compiler (builds are created on some compile farm using cross-compile) ...

When I build using mingw+msys, my binaries are about 2MB ... yet another different size. So unless you don't use same compiler with exactly same settings and have exactly same libraries, expect the binary to be different ... but it should behave the same. Gcc is just less effective when it comes to size of bniary in this case.

Posted: 11 Jul 2007 17:18
by MagicBuzz
ok :)

in fact, i used to make some patch several months ago, and VS 2005 was creating exe files bigger than the nightly's, so i was just unsure the current source code available on svn was the same :)

thank you

Re: Windows, Mac and Linux (Nightly) Downloads

Posted: 29 Sep 2007 19:19
by rabbit67890
sorry to dig up a old post where is nightly r11152 i need the link

Re: Windows, Mac and Linux (Nightly) Downloads

Posted: 29 Sep 2007 22:43
by athanasios
Seems address of nightly builds has changed:

http://www.openttd.org/nightly.php

Someone to update this on the first post, please.

Re: Windows, Mac and Linux (Nightly) Downloads

Posted: 29 Sep 2007 23:13
by glx
No it has not changed, http://nightly.openttd.org redirects to http://www.openttd.org/nightly.php
But all files are on nightly.openttd.org.

Re: Windows, Mac and Linux (Nightly) Downloads

Posted: 29 Sep 2007 23:31
by DaleStan
Which would be wonderful. If nightly.openttd.org could be bothered to answer requests on port 80, instead of just dropping them on the floor.

Every now and then, the lusers do actually manage detect a problem, though they may not know the proper way to report it.

(EDIT: PM sent to the appropriate people.)

Re: Windows, Mac and Linux (Nightly) Downloads

Posted: 01 Oct 2007 00:16
by athanasios
Both redirection and downloads are OK now.