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  1. #41
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    Re: [SOLVED] Installing phun

    Quote Originally Posted by xen-uno View Post
    If on 8.04 Hardy, go here ...

    http://getdeb.net/app/Phun

    and at bottom is a 32 & 64 bit link. Click on the appropriate version. On next page, click on link to download. You want to run (vs save) with the debian package installer, which installs 3.5 beta ( 4.22 as of 8/24/08 ). When complete, you should see a Phun entry in Games.

    ... and it's very cool
    yes well all of that happened for me but when i open it it is a black screen withe a black mouse with white border and then it goes away???

  2. #42
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    Re: [SOLVED] Installing phun

    Quote Originally Posted by tOfO View Post
    ~$ phun
    workdir = /usr/share/Phun/
    Loading language English...
    Parsing /usr/share/Phun/autoexec.cfg...
    Parsing /usr/share/Phun/config.cfg...
    Creating window...
    30 resources loaded
    Window created.
    Prefetching resources
    Loaded scene /usr/share/Phun/scenes/welcome.phn
    Running program...
    Creating window...
    122 resources loaded
    Window created.
    Segmentation fault
    i get the same error
    8.10 with version 4.22 i think (got it fromt he gotdeb link)
    also running compiz if that makes any difference
    help

  3. #43
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    Re: [SOLVED] Installing phun

    same here:
    Code:
    illuminatus@thinkbox:~$ phun
    workdir =  /usr/share/Phun/
    Loading language English...
    Parsing /usr/share/Phun/autoexec.cfg...
    Parsing /usr/share/Phun/config.cfg...
    Creating window...
    30 resources loaded
    Window created.
    Prefetching resources
    [here it opens the black window, takes about 2 secs and then vanishes again..]
    Loaded scene /usr/share/Phun/scenes/welcome.phn
    Running program...
    Segmentation fault
    illuminatus@thinkbox:~$

  4. #44
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    Re: [SOLVED] Installing phun

    **** this game. None of this works. I'm sure it's not worth the effort anyway.

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    Re: [SOLVED] Installing phun

    I just downloaded and got it running today. Neat game.

    My only issue was complaint when running phun from the terminal was about missing libpng.so.3. So, I did "sudo aptitude install libpng3" and it runs fine.

  6. #46
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    Re: [SOLVED] Installing phun

    Hi guys.
    New to ubuntu and loving it

    Anyways. I found this on another site.
    http://www.getdeb.net/app/Phun

    Ubuntu Jaunty 32 bits - 5.28
    Ubuntu Jaunty 64 bits - 5.28
    Ubuntu Hardy 32 bits - 4.22
    Ubuntu Hardy 64 bits - 4.22

    Fully ready deb packages Just download your version, run and the phun will begin Works fine.
    Tank you, whoever, made this so easy
    Hope it helps

    sceecee

  7. #47
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    Smile Re: [SOLVED] Installing phun

    Downloading phun from phun original site and run without installing
    fails.. because of ligpng.3.so library...

    So i tried *.deb packages (http://neacm.fe.up.pt/pub/getdeb/ubu...tdeb1_i386.deb) for ubuntu 9.04.

    it installs ok. but it fails. In terminal, it said
    "glxinfo Failed to initialize GEM. Falling back to classic."...

    Finally it start after i changed /etc/X11/xorg.conf depth from 16 to 24
    and restart system (or X)

    It is great program..

  8. #48
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    Re: [SOLVED] Installing phun

    there is a deb version at http://linux.softpedia.com/progDownl...oad-36405.html. minor graphical glitch but works fine beyond that on my computer.

  9. #49
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    Re: [SOLVED] Installing phun

    Hi,
    i'm trying to install phun on ubuntu.

    I downloaded it
    I expanded it in my home directory
    I put the permissions of Phun and phun.bin to allow to lauch it as a program

    nothing worked

    so i tried to lauch it from terminal, i had the following message :
    There are missing dependencies.
    Please make sure that all the required libraries are installed.
    Missing:
    libSDL_image-1.2.so.0 => not found
    libpng.so.3 => not found

    So i tried :
    LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. ./phun

    and had :
    There are missing dependencies.
    Please make sure that all the required libraries are installed.
    Missing:
    libSDL_image-1.2.so.0 => not found
    libpng.so.3 => not found

    However those libraries exist in phun's directory.

    Maybe someone know how to fix that or, i think i just have to copy phun on the right place in order it finds the lib.

    I'm very new in linux, so i need some detailled explainations.

    Thanks a lot !

    Aelis

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    Re: [SOLVED] Installing phun

    Quote Originally Posted by aelis View Post
    Hi,
    i'm trying to install phun on ubuntu.

    I downloaded it
    I expanded it in my home directory
    I put the permissions of Phun and phun.bin to allow to lauch it as a program

    nothing worked

    so i tried to lauch it from terminal, i had the following message :
    There are missing dependencies.
    Please make sure that all the required libraries are installed.
    Missing:
    libSDL_image-1.2.so.0 => not found
    libpng.so.3 => not found

    So i tried :
    LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. ./phun

    and had :
    There are missing dependencies.
    Please make sure that all the required libraries are installed.
    Missing:
    libSDL_image-1.2.so.0 => not found
    libpng.so.3 => not found

    However those libraries exist in phun's directory.

    Maybe someone know how to fix that or, i think i just have to copy phun on the right place in order it finds the lib.

    I'm very new in linux, so i need some detailled explainations.

    Thanks a lot !

    Aelis
    You should try installing the packages that it complains about. The current directory is not automatically part of the path unlike on Windows, so I think Phun is not finding those libraries. Probably if you copied them to the correct location it would work. I got it running by installing the appropriate packages via apt-get.

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