Merge pull request #11 from yuwui/patch/default_net_version

change default network version to unmodded client
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Wincent Holm 2021-12-06 14:53:23 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ LICENSE=AGPL-3.0
# The network version. # The network version.
# 171023 - Darkflame Universe client # 171023 - Darkflame Universe client
# 171022 - Unmodded client # 171022 - Unmodded client
NET_VERSION=171023 NET_VERSION=171022
# Debugging # Debugging
# __dynamic=1 # __dynamic=1
# Set __dynamic to 1 to enable the -rdynamic flag for the linker, yielding some symbols in crashlogs. # Set __dynamic to 1 to enable the -rdynamic flag for the linker, yielding some symbols in crashlogs.

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Some tools utilized to streamline the setup process require Python 3, make sure
DLU clients identify themselves using a higher version number than the regular live clients out there. DLU clients identify themselves using a higher version number than the regular live clients out there.
This was done make sure that older and incomplete clients wouldn't produce false positive bug reports for us, and because we made bug fixes and new content for the client. This was done make sure that older and incomplete clients wouldn't produce false positive bug reports for us, and because we made bug fixes and new content for the client.
If you're using a DLU client, then you don't need to change anything. But if you're using any other client, you'll have to go into the "CMakeVariables.txt" file and change it to match your client's version. (likely 171022) If you're using a DLU client you'll have to go into the "CMakeVariables.txt" file and change the NET_VERSION variable to 171023 to match the modified client's version number.
### Linux builds ### Linux builds
Make sure packages like `gcc`, `cmake`, and `zlib` are installed. Depending on the distribution, these packages might already be installed. Note that on systems like Ubuntu, you will need the `zlib1g-dev` package so that the header files are available. Make sure packages like `gcc`, `cmake`, and `zlib` are installed. Depending on the distribution, these packages might already be installed. Note that on systems like Ubuntu, you will need the `zlib1g-dev` package so that the header files are available.