How to install quake under Arch?

HI all:
    How to install quake??Thanks!

heh, you missed my first faux pas, I said search for quaake.
Dusty

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    Hey everyone! I am running Arch Linux 64-bit with E18 (enlightenment). I am trying to install Dofus (mmorpg game) but I am running into multiple issues. If anyone is willing to guide me through how I can fully install it and get it working that would be awesome! I tried yaourt but it would return errors while making the files and throw me into an infinite loop as it gets mad and tries to rebuild the file where the error occurs. I tried to install it directly from source from the tarball on the AUR, I did the ./configure and the game built and everything, but when I run the game through the launcher, the launcher doesn't open and I get 3 '?' signs with a diamond appear in the terminal on the next line. When I try to run the game directly, it gets stuck on the loading page at 63% with the red dofus loading symbol.
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    ^
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    COMPILE_ASSERT(sizeof(TO) == sizeof(FROM), WTF_bitwise_cast_sizeof_casted_types_is_equal);
    ^
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    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
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    COMPILE_ASSERT(divisor && !(divisor & (divisor - 1)), divisor_is_a_power_of_two);
    ^
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    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyOwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/OwnPtr.h:83:66: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    template<typename U> bool operator==(const OwnPtr<U>&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(U*), OwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal); return false; }
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/OwnPtr.h: In member function 'bool WTF::OwnPtr<T>::operator!=(const WTF::OwnPtr<U>&)':
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    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/OwnPtr.h:84:66: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    template<typename U> bool operator!=(const OwnPtr<U>&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(U*), OwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal); return false; }
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/OwnPtr.h: In member function 'bool WTF::OwnPtr<T>::operator==(const WTF::PassOwnPtr<U>&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyOwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
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    template<typename U> bool operator==(const PassOwnPtr<U>&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(U*), OwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal); return false; }
    ^
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    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyOwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/OwnPtr.h:86:70: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    template<typename U> bool operator!=(const PassOwnPtr<U>&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(U*), OwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal); return false; }
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassRefPtr.h: In member function 'WTF::PassRefPtr<T>& WTF::PassRefPtr<T>::operator=(const WTF::PassRefPtr<T>&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyPassRefPtr_should_never_be_assigned_to' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassRefPtr.h:84:52: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    PassRefPtr& operator=(const PassRefPtr&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(T*), PassRefPtr_should_never_be_assigned_to); return *this; }
    ^
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    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/jit/ExecutableAllocator.h:33,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/assembler/MacroAssemblerCodeRef.h:30,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/interpreter/AbstractPC.h:29,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/interpreter/CallFrame.h:26,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/runtime/ArgList.h:25,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/runtime/JSObject.h:26,
    from Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/DebuggerActivation.h:29,
    from Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/DebuggerActivation.cpp:27:
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/HashMap.h: At global scope:
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/HashMap.h:137:42: warning: invalid use of incomplete type 'class WTF::HashMap<KeyArg, MappedArg, HashArg, KeyTraitsArg, MappedTraitsArg>' [enabled by default]
    class HashMapKeysProxy : private HashMap {
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/HashMap.h:43:11: warning: declaration of 'class WTF::HashMap<KeyArg, MappedArg, HashArg, KeyTraitsArg, MappedTraitsArg>' [enabled by default]
    class HashMap {
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/HashMap.h:172:44: warning: invalid use of incomplete type 'class WTF::HashMap<KeyArg, MappedArg, HashArg, KeyTraitsArg, MappedTraitsArg>' [enabled by default]
    class HashMapValuesProxy : private HashMap {
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/HashMap.h:43:11: warning: declaration of 'class WTF::HashMap<KeyArg, MappedArg, HashArg, KeyTraitsArg, MappedTraitsArg>' [enabled by default]
    class HashMap {
    ^
    In file included from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/jit/ExecutableAllocator.h:38:0,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/assembler/MacroAssemblerCodeRef.h:30,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/interpreter/AbstractPC.h:29,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/interpreter/CallFrame.h:26,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/runtime/ArgList.h:25,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/runtime/JSObject.h:26,
    from Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/DebuggerActivation.h:29,
    from Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/DebuggerActivation.cpp:27:
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Vector.h:637:44: warning: invalid use of incomplete type 'class WTF::Vector<T, inlineCapacity>' [enabled by default]
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    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Vector.h:478:11: warning: declaration of 'class WTF::Vector<T, inlineCapacity>' [enabled by default]
    class Vector {
    ^
    In file included from ./Source/WTF/wtf/PossiblyNull.h:29:0,
    from ./Source/WTF/wtf/FastMalloc.h:25,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/config.h:69,
    from Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/DebuggerActivation.cpp:26:
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnArrayPtr.h: In member function 'WTF::PassOwnArrayPtr<T>& WTF::PassOwnArrayPtr<T>::operator=(const WTF::PassOwnArrayPtr<T>&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyPassOwnArrayPtr_should_never_be_assigned_to' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnArrayPtr.h:68:58: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    PassOwnArrayPtr& operator=(const PassOwnArrayPtr&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(T*), PassOwnArrayPtr_should_never_be_assigned_to); return *this; }
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/StringHasher.h: In static member function 'static unsigned int WTF::StringHasher::hashMemory(const void*)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummylength_must_be_a_multible_of_four' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/StringHasher.h:194:9: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    COMPILE_ASSERT(!(length % 4), length_must_be_a_multible_of_four);
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/text/StringImpl.h: In static member function 'static WTF::PassRefPtr<WTF::StringImpl> WTF::StringImpl::createFromLiteral(const char (&)[charactersCount])':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyStringImplFromLiteralNotEmpty' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/text/StringImpl.h:306:9: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    COMPILE_ASSERT(charactersCount > 1, StringImplFromLiteralNotEmpty);
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyStringImplFromLiteralCannotOverflow' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/text/StringImpl.h:307:9: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    COMPILE_ASSERT((charactersCount - 1 <= ((unsigned(~0) - sizeof(StringImpl)) / sizeof(LChar))), StringImplFromLiteralCannotOverflow);
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/text/AtomicString.h: In constructor 'WTF::AtomicString::AtomicString(const char (&)[charactersCount], WTF::AtomicString::ConstructFromLiteralTag)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyAtomicStringFromLiteralNotEmpty' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/text/AtomicString.h:64:9: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    COMPILE_ASSERT(charactersCount > 1, AtomicStringFromLiteralNotEmpty);
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyAtomicStringFromLiteralCannotOverflow' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/text/AtomicString.h:65:9: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    COMPILE_ASSERT((charactersCount - 1 <= ((unsigned(~0) - sizeof(StringImpl)) / sizeof(LChar))), AtomicStringFromLiteralCannotOverflow);
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnPtr.h: In member function 'WTF::PassOwnPtr<T>& WTF::PassOwnPtr<T>::operator=(const WTF::PassOwnPtr<T>&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyPassOwnPtr_should_never_be_assigned_to' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnPtr.h:71:52: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    PassOwnPtr& operator=(const PassOwnPtr&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(T*), PassOwnPtr_should_never_be_assigned_to); return *this; }
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnPtr.h: In member function 'bool WTF::PassOwnPtr<T>::operator==(const WTF::PassOwnPtr<U>&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyOwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnPtr.h:80:70: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    template<typename U> bool operator==(const PassOwnPtr<U>&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(U*), OwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal); return false; }
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnPtr.h: In member function 'bool WTF::PassOwnPtr<T>::operator!=(const WTF::PassOwnPtr<U>&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyOwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnPtr.h:81:70: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    template<typename U> bool operator!=(const PassOwnPtr<U>&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(U*), OwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal); return false; }
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnPtr.h: In member function 'bool WTF::PassOwnPtr<T>::operator==(const WTF::OwnPtr<U>&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyOwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnPtr.h:82:66: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    template<typename U> bool operator==(const OwnPtr<U>&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(U*), OwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal); return false; }
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnPtr.h: In member function 'bool WTF::PassOwnPtr<T>::operator!=(const WTF::OwnPtr<U>&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyOwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnPtr.h:83:66: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    template<typename U> bool operator!=(const OwnPtr<U>&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(U*), OwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal); return false; }
    ^
    ./Source/JavaScriptCore/runtime/JSVariableObject.h: In member function 'void JSC::JSVariableObject::finishCreation(JSC::JSGlobalData&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyRegister_should_be_same_size_as_WriteBarrier' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/JavaScriptCore/runtime/JSVariableObject.h:70:13: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    COMPILE_ASSERT(sizeof(WriteBarrier<Unknown>) == sizeof(Register), Register_should_be_same_size_as_WriteBarrier);
    ^
    Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/DebuggerActivation.cpp: In static member function 'static void JSC::DebuggerActivation::visitChildren(JSC::JSCell*, JSC::SlotVisitor&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyOverridesVisitChildrenWithoutSettingFlag' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/DebuggerActivation.cpp:54:5: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    COMPILE_ASSERT(StructureFlags & OverridesVisitChildren, OverridesVisitChildrenWithoutSettingFlag);
    ^
    CXX Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/libjavascriptcoregtk_1_0_la-DebuggerCallFrame.lo
    ^CGNUmakefile:69688: recipe for target 'Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/libjavascriptcoregtk_1_0_la-DebuggerCallFrame.lo' failed
    make[1]: *** [Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/libjavascriptcoregtk_1_0_la-DebuggerCallFrame.lo] Interrupt
    GNUmakefile:22796: recipe for target 'all' failed
    make: *** [all] Interrupt
    ==> ERROR: Aborted by user! Exiting...
    Last edited by zSpider86 (2014-03-04 01:57:35)

  • How to install kde in arch 0.7.2 (resolved)

    hi everybody:
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    2.cp /etc /backup OK
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    6.pacman -S xorg hwd xterm
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    00: 02.0 VGA compatible controller : Intel Corporation 82845G/GL [Brookdale-G]/GE Chipset Integrated Graphics Device (rev 01)
    00:1d.0 USB Controller : Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M) USB UHCI Controller #1 (rev 01)
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    warning : locale not supported by c library ,locale unchange
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    xterm:fatal IO error 32 (Broken pipe) or kill client on X server ":0.0"
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           mkinitcpio created by the Arch Linux Developer community.
           Manpage written by:
           ·   Glenn RedShift Matthys <[email protected]>
           Manpage contributions by:
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           ·   Geir gejr Vaagland
           ·   Joerie Thralas de Gram <[email protected]>
    VERSION INFORMATION
           Manpage written for mkinitcpio 0.5.17
    COPYRIGHT
           Copyright (c) Arch Linux
                      03/16/2008             MKINITCPIO(5)

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