Hi guys
After getting hooked on Angband 3.5.1 I wanted to install the latest vanilla (4.1.0) manually. I use Linux Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64bit and this post might be incomprehensible for Windows users. Sorry for the trouble and/or if this is the wrong subforum, but anyways.
Downloading 4.1.0 from rephial.org and unpacking the tar.gz is no problem (either manually or via console), but there is no "configure" file in the unpacked folder. Yes, there are "config.guess" (which tells me that I'm using a 64bit linux), "config.sub" and "configure.ac" (no authorization; if done with sudo: command is missing), but they don't start the usual installation process if I type:
./filename
I ask because usually I install tar-files like this:
./configure
make
sudo make install
Same problem by drag&dropping the "install.sh" into the console and pressing the enter button, respectively by trying the same via console commands. I tried finding a new/updated angband-ppa for the software manager, but couldn't find one, except for the mangband-version which I'm not interested in.
Right now I am a bit lost Yes, I could re-install version 3.5.1 with the software-manager (or synaptic), but why playing an outdated version?
I would be very thankful if someone could help out. Posting commands for the console to cut&paste would be enough if that's all there is to install 4.1.0.
After getting hooked on Angband 3.5.1 I wanted to install the latest vanilla (4.1.0) manually. I use Linux Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64bit and this post might be incomprehensible for Windows users. Sorry for the trouble and/or if this is the wrong subforum, but anyways.
Downloading 4.1.0 from rephial.org and unpacking the tar.gz is no problem (either manually or via console), but there is no "configure" file in the unpacked folder. Yes, there are "config.guess" (which tells me that I'm using a 64bit linux), "config.sub" and "configure.ac" (no authorization; if done with sudo: command is missing), but they don't start the usual installation process if I type:
./filename
I ask because usually I install tar-files like this:
./configure
make
sudo make install
Same problem by drag&dropping the "install.sh" into the console and pressing the enter button, respectively by trying the same via console commands. I tried finding a new/updated angband-ppa for the software manager, but couldn't find one, except for the mangband-version which I'm not interested in.
Right now I am a bit lost Yes, I could re-install version 3.5.1 with the software-manager (or synaptic), but why playing an outdated version?
I would be very thankful if someone could help out. Posting commands for the console to cut&paste would be enough if that's all there is to install 4.1.0.
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