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@@ -15,17 +15,16 @@ Windows: Linux: • Install Clang (and LLD) via your system package manager. Technically, GCC - might be able to compile this too, but Clang is heavily preferred in the name - of consistency and using GCC will require a decent amount of fiddling. It’s - also not tested and might break and I probably won’t care that much. - • Install 32-bit C libraries and the C library headers if they’re not already - installed. + should be able to compile most of this too, but we are currently relying on + a Clang-specific extension or two, and GCC in general doesn't get tested nor + used for binary releases, so it's probably not worth wasting time on. + • Install 32-bit glibc and libstdc++ libraries and associated C headers if + they’re not already installed. • Run ./compile (in lieu of a better build tool, to be added later). -NOTE: Linux code doesn’t quite compile yet and even if it did it probably -wouldn’t quite work. Essentially, it’s a placeholder to ensure that supporting -Linux in the future isn’t totally impossible, but there’s still a bunch of code -that would have to be written first. See also TODO/linux. +NOTE: Linux code should compile now but still crashes on cvar registration and +almost none of the features usefully work. In other words, it needs quite a lot +more development before it's of use to anyone. ════ How and where to install ════ |