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Add steam runtime chroot method

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Roman Chistokhodov 7 years ago
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@ -79,7 +79,21 @@ This one is the most simple but has a drawback. @@ -79,7 +79,21 @@ This one is the most simple but has a drawback.
The drawback is that the compiled libraries will be larger in size.
#### Method 2: Create and use chroot with older distro that includes g++ 4.
#### Method 2: Build in Steam Runtime chroot
This is the official way to build Steam compatible games for Linux.
Clone https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-runtime and follow instructions https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-runtime#building-in-the-runtime
sudo ./setup_chroot.sh --i386
Then use cmake and make as usual, but prepend the commands with `schroot --chroot steamrt_scout_i386 --`:
mkdir build-in-steamrt && cd build-in-steamrt
schroot --chroot steamrt_scout_i386 -- cmake ../ -DGOLDSOURCE_SUPPORT=ON
schroot --chroot steamrt_scout_i386 -- make
#### Method 3: Create your own chroot with older distro that includes g++ 4.
Use the most suitable way for you to create an old distro 32-bit chroot. E.g. on Debian (and similar) you can use debootstrap.
@ -104,9 +118,10 @@ personality=linux32 @@ -104,9 +118,10 @@ personality=linux32
Insert your actual user name in place of `yourusername`. Then prepend any make or cmake call with `schroot -c jessie --`:
schroot -c jessie -- cmake ../ -DGOLDSOURCE_SUPPORT=ON
schroot -c jessie -- make
mkdir build-in-chroot && cd build-in-chroot
schroot --chroot jessie -- cmake ../ -DGOLDSOURCE_SUPPORT=ON
schroot --chroot jessie -- make
#### Method 3: Install the needed g++ version yourself
#### Method 4: Install the needed g++ version yourself
TODO: describe steps.

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