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Package Details: gog-terraria 1:1.3.5.3.14602-1
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/gog-terraria.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | gog-terraria |
Description: | The very world is at your fingertips as you fight for survival, fortune, and glory. |
Upstream URL: | http://terraria.org/ |
Keywords: | adventure crafting game mono re-logic |
Licenses: | |
Submitter: | ainola |
Maintainer: | swix |
Last Packager: | swix |
Votes: | 5 |
Popularity: | 0.000233 |
First Submitted: | 2015-08-14 00:14 |
Last Updated: | 2018-05-07 18:11 |
Dependencies (3)
- sdl2 (sdl2-ime-support, sdl2-rbp-bin, sdl2-hidpi-hg, sdl2-rpi, sdl2-nox, sdl2-hg)
- libarchive (libarchive-git) (make)
- firejail (firejail-apparmor-git, firejail-git) (optional) – Automatically sandbox this application from your OS
Latest Comments
menfie commented on 2018-05-24 18:45
lib32-libpulse should be added as a dependency...
lmat commented on 2017-08-27 02:28
I worked through it in IRC. Since I unset DISPLAY, I wasn't able to notice when it was actually working X| . It looks like the wrapper scripts default to the 32-bit run. Since I have a 64-bit machine, this doesn't work. What does work is
cd /opt/gog-terraria/game; ./Terraria.bin.x86_64;
occultus from IRC says that also it would work to
./Terraria -autoarch;
The wrapper scripts just call
./Terraria
which is what defaults to 32-bit. Thanks for maintaining this!
lmat commented on 2017-08-27 01:39
How do I run this? (At first, there was a problem with /dev/dsp, so I turned off pulse audio, and modprobed three snd-*-oss modules, and now it doesn't complain about that.) When I run gog-terraria;, it says "Running Terraria", then exits. There is no GUI. In fact, after I "unset DISPLAY;", it does the same thing. This tells me that it's making no attempt to contact the X server.
I tried installing terraria-server even though it's not listed as a dependency. It installed and runs fine, asks me several questions, then seems to be doing something. ss -an; suggests that it's listening on 7777. I tried running gog-terraria localhost:7777; and several other things, but nothing seems to work: the program just exits.
How do you run this? What output should I be expecting? Thanks!
canapam commented on 2017-01-31 02:12
Thank you @ainola
ainola commented on 2017-01-31 01:48
Hi, @canapam. You're going to need to download terraria from GOG and place it in the same directory as the PKGBUILD.
canapam commented on 2017-01-31 01:47
Validating source files with sha256sums...
gog_terraria_2.13.0.16.sh ... NOT FOUND