Package Details: nquake latest-14

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/nquake.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: nquake
Description: The easiest, quickest, and most popular QuakeWorld client.
Upstream URL: http://nquake.com/
Licenses: GPL2, custom
Submitter: sanerb
Maintainer: Sid127
Last Packager: Sid127
Votes: 10
Popularity: 0.000057
First Submitted: 2015-02-10 01:15 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-04-23 16:09 (UTC)

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peterweissdk commented on 2016-03-17 09:23 (UTC) (edited on 2016-03-20 22:38 (UTC) by peterweissdk)

@sanerb The http://quakeservers.nquake.com and http://fnu.nquake.com mirror works just fine, but I get a sha256sums error on the non-gpl.zip package on both mirrors!

sanerb commented on 2016-03-13 05:06 (UTC)

@mobo- will apply that fix once i know what's going on with the primary mirror. thanks!

sanerb commented on 2016-03-13 05:05 (UTC)

@peterwissdk thanks- i *think* it might just be a temporary issue. i'll give it a few days. in the meanwhile, you can comment that one out (line 20) and uncomment another one (e.g. line 21). if it isn't back by the end of the coming week, i can mirror the files myself as i have a couple US-located servers.

peterweissdk commented on 2016-03-12 20:09 (UTC)

Hi, The source http://qw.quakephil.com/nquake/ is not availeble, and the package can't download the needed files.

mobo commented on 2015-07-07 19:37 (UTC)

Hi, For the following problem, if you have a 64 bits system : ezquake-gl.glx: xcb_io.c:179: dequeue_pending_request: Assertion `!xcb_xlib_unknown_req_in_deq' failed. You just need to replace this line in /usr/bin/nquake : ./ezquake-gl.glx +cfg_use_home 1 "$@" by ./ezquake-gl_linux-x64.glx +cfg_use_home 1 "$@"

sanerb commented on 2015-04-12 07:52 (UTC)

@luke-nukem- I've now updated the package to properly merge in data packs, etc. etc. The downside is it's now a split package. The upside is that it's a split package. ;) So you only need to install what you want (though I haven't tested how it'll run without nquake-nonfree. if you'd like to give that a run, let me know) It builds fine. I'm currently installing and will test once that's done. Note that instead of possibly re-installing ezquake from source, it instead pulls it as a dependency which is a much more elegant way of doing things, I think. It also symlinks to the ezquake wrapper script rather than edit it, as the same arguments and commandline calls are relevant and desired.

sanerb commented on 2015-04-08 18:22 (UTC)

ah, good call! (love your handle, by the way) i'll see what i can do about getting that sorted and track what changes i need to make over this week.

luke-nukem commented on 2015-04-07 23:54 (UTC)

It's best to grab the source fromgithub and compile it yourself, then edit the /usr/bin/nquake script to suit.

sanerb commented on 2015-03-17 18:06 (UTC)

yep, i mean that one. it seems to want to use its own bundled version of ezquake... which is broken. :) but popping the pk3's/paks from nquake into arch-supplied ezquake works, so i need to figure out how to implement it best. gorram these "easy-installable" packages. i might end up just rewriting the entire nquake install script into a pkgbuild format. i'm welcome to any suggestions.

melon commented on 2015-03-17 18:00 (UTC)

You mean this error? Received signal 11, exiting... [xcb] Unknown request in queue while dequeuing [xcb] Most likely this is a multi-threaded client and XInitThreads has not been called [xcb] Aborting, sorry about that. ezquake-gl.glx: xcb_io.c:179: dequeue_pending_request: Assertion `!xcb_xlib_unknown_req_in_deq' failed. DOUBLE SIGNAL FAULT: Received signal 6, exiting...