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As of now, binary packages are avalable on the Windows and OS X platforms.  For all other platforms, please refer to [[How to build from source]] for compiling instructions for your operating system.
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As of now, binary packages are avalable on the Windows and OS X platforms.  For all other platforms, please refer to [[How to build from source]] for compiling instructions for your operating system.  Binary packages are built from various SVN snapshots, and the source is a tarballed version of SVN snapshots as well.  Please note that ss of [[User:AlexMax|AlexMax]] 14:27, 23 January 2007 (CST), the releases are slightly out of sync, with the Mac version being SVN revision 73, while the Windows release and source tarball are SVN revision 35.
  
 
== Downloading Odamex ==
 
== Downloading Odamex ==
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* Copy the WAD files we wish to use into the Odamex directory.  This is a bit of a kludge, but it works if you're in a hurry.
 
* Copy the WAD files we wish to use into the Odamex directory.  This is a bit of a kludge, but it works if you're in a hurry.
 
* Copy the resource files into their own directory, and set the DOOMWADDIR environment variable to this directory.  This is the prefered way of using WAD files, as it not only keeps WAD files and program files seperate, it's also recognized by many other source ports as well.  Please refer to your operating systems documentation for instructions on how to set environment variables.
 
* Copy the resource files into their own directory, and set the DOOMWADDIR environment variable to this directory.  This is the prefered way of using WAD files, as it not only keeps WAD files and program files seperate, it's also recognized by many other source ports as well.  Please refer to your operating systems documentation for instructions on how to set environment variables.
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==Running Odamex==
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Odamex comes with three binary executables
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* odalaunch: This is the official Odamex Launcher.  Most likely, this is what you will want to use.
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* odamex: This is the Odamex executable.  If you want to hop directly into the program for testing purposes, this is what you want.  Please note that there is no "listen server" functionality at this time, and you must connect to a dedicated server to actually play a game.
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* odasrv: This is the dedicated server executable.

Revision as of 20:27, 23 January 2007