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Looks like your install script has:
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Looks like your install script has:
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apt-get install -y mono-complete libsdl2-2.0-0 libopenal1
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apt-get install -y mono-complete libsdl2-2.0-0 libopenal1
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Not sure if that's everything. To be really sure, you can try:
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Not sure if that's everything. To be really sure, you can try:
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apt-get install -y mono-complete spring
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apt-get install -y mono-complete spring
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Which will install system-wide spring on the container as well (which we won't use, but it will definitely pull everything Spring needs to run).
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Which will install system-wide spring on the container as well (which we won't use, but it will definitely pull everything Spring needs to run).
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Another different approach to run on Fedora is to download latest spring (the first 7z file here):
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https://springrts.com/dl/buildbot/default/develop/103.0.1-1244-g70d14a0/linux64/
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and extract, then cd to that folder and run ./spring
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If that does not work, then it will complain right then and there, and you can see which libs you need to install. If basic Spring does not work, Chobby / Zero-K will not work either.
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