Building EDuke32 on Linux
Building EDuke32 on Fedora Core 6
Note: You need an acutal copy of Duke Nukem 3D. The shareware vesion can be fond here.[1]
Step #1 - You need to aquire the source packages for EDuke32.
You need both the eduke32 source and txbuild source files. Download them to your desktop from here. [2]
Step #2 - Create two folders on your desktop.
I chose to create "duke3d" and "build" folders. Why these names? Well, when you build the required EDuke32 files from the "duke3d" folder it looks to the "build" folder for required information.
Step #3 - Preapre Fedora Core 6 for the build process
Fedora needs some packages intalled before you can properly build the required files. So, what files do you need? Here's the list.
nasm
libstdc++
Step #4 - Building the EDuke32 files.
In a terminal window move to the duke3d folder you created ealier. In that folder all you should have to type is "make".
Step #5 - Confirm the files that were created.
Six files should have been created:
mapster32.map
mapster32.sym
mapster32 (executable)
eduke32.map
eduke32.sym
eduke32 (exectuable)