soner du Posted October 29, 2015 http://freedoom.soulsphere.org/ has been dead for a few days... What's up? Is there another place I can find the latest FreeDoom WAD daily builds? 0 Share this post Link to post
45th Parrallel Posted October 29, 2015 It doesn't seem to be working for me either, it just sits loading for while before timing out 0 Share this post Link to post
raymoohawk Posted October 29, 2015 same here, i thought it was a problem in my side, but when i try to access at school it doesnt work either 0 Share this post Link to post
andrewj Posted October 30, 2015 When I go to http://soulsphere.org/ and then click FreeDoom, it works. 0 Share this post Link to post
soner du Posted October 30, 2015 Voltcom9 said:It seems to be working now.Not for me...andrewj said:When I go to http://soulsphere.org/ and then click FreeDoom, it works.This links to https://freedoom.github.io/ , but not to http://freedoom.soulsphere.org/ ; there seems to be a problem specifically with that page (since the http://soulsphere.org/ website is OK). I've also tried to directly download from http://freedoom.soulsphere.org/deutex/freedoom2.wad.zip using download manager software ; it does not work either... I'll let those software running all day, to see if (and when) it works sometime... 0 Share this post Link to post
fraggle Posted October 30, 2015 andrewj said:When I go to http://soulsphere.org/ and then click FreeDoom, it works. That's not the page. They're asking about http://freedoom.soulsphere.org/ which is supposed to host daily builds of Freedoom from Git. The build server is hosted on a Raspberry Pi that I have hosted in a data center in Amsterdam. Unfortunately after ~2 years of pretty solid uptime I believe the SD card has died. I'm currently waiting on a new SD card from Amazon which is due to arrive today; once it arrives I'll set it up and mail it off to the Netherlands to replace the old one. However, I believe the code for the autobuild site was on the card that died and may have been lost. I might need to recreate it. 0 Share this post Link to post
chungy Posted October 30, 2015 Jon has expressed interest in resurrecting his build server hosted on the redmars VPS. That could work well too. 0 Share this post Link to post
fraggle Posted October 31, 2015 Yes, I was thinking of doing that (we share the same VPS, same server that hosts chocolate-doom.org). 0 Share this post Link to post
RonLivingston Posted November 4, 2015 I tried going to http://freedoom.soulsphere.org/ but it said that it can't be displayed 0 Share this post Link to post
fraggle Posted November 25, 2015 Daily builds are back. Let me know if things aren't working properly. 0 Share this post Link to post
funduke Posted November 29, 2015 fraggle said:Daily builds are back. Let me know if things aren't working properly. There is something strange. On that page there is displayedFreedoom autobuilds The latest build was made on ... and then each day the current date, but there are no updates each day. Greetings Funduke 0 Share this post Link to post
MrFlibble Posted November 29, 2015 funduke said:... and then each day the current date, but there are no updates each day. Maybe it doesn't rebuild if there have been no changes to the repository? Daily builds weren't strictly daily before the outage too. 0 Share this post Link to post
Doctor Nick Posted November 30, 2015 fraggle said:Daily builds are back. Let me know if things aren't working properly. It isn't actually building the files. Look at the end of the build log: deutex -v0 -fullsnd -rate accept -rgb 0 255 255 -doom2 bootstrap/ -iwad -build wadinfo_freedm.txt wads/freedm.wad make: deutex: Command not found Makefile:79: recipe for target 'wads/freedm.wad' failed make: *** [wads/freedm.wad] Error 127 0 Share this post Link to post
Jewellds Posted December 1, 2015 Yeah, it's not building properly. The latest available build is date stamped 25/11/15 and the build log still shows it failed to load DeuTex. I was able to build from the latest commit, so it doesn't appear to be a problem with the source. 0 Share this post Link to post
fraggle Posted December 1, 2015 Fixed. Debian annoyingly installs deutex in /usr/games. 0 Share this post Link to post
funduke Posted December 3, 2015 fraggle said:Fixed. Thank you. And i wish to give positive feedback related to giving each new file a version number in the name. That makes it easier to handle them. And also to talk about them. Greetings Funduke 0 Share this post Link to post
MrFlibble Posted July 10, 2016 Sorry for bumping, but I just noticed that I can only download the latest autobuild of FreeDM, but not the Phase 1 & 2 IWADs. Did I miss something? 0 Share this post Link to post
Voros Posted July 10, 2016 Im not familiar how this autobuild system works, but im assuming nothing has been "added" to Freedoom's Github repository, to create an autobuild of Freedoom. I could be wrong. 0 Share this post Link to post
axdoomer Posted July 17, 2016 Can't download the latest build http://freedoom.soulsphere.org/ The log file ends with: VERSION=v0.10-212-g6198796 scripts/makepkgs freedoom wads/freedoom1.wad wads/freedoom2.wad COPYING CREDITS README.html cp: error writing ‘wads/freedoom-0.10-212-g6198796/freedoom2.wad’: No space left on device cp: failed to extend ‘wads/freedoom-0.10-212-g6198796/freedoom2.wad’: No space left on device cp: error writing ‘wads/freedoom-0.10-212-g6198796/COPYING’: No space left on device cp: failed to extend ‘wads/freedoom-0.10-212-g6198796/COPYING’: No space left on device cp: error writing ‘wads/freedoom-0.10-212-g6198796/CREDITS’: No space left on device cp: failed to extend ‘wads/freedoom-0.10-212-g6198796/CREDITS’: No space left on device cp: error writing ‘wads/freedoom-0.10-212-g6198796/README.html’: No space left on device cp: failed to extend ‘wads/freedoom-0.10-212-g6198796/README.html’: No space left on device adding: freedoom-0.10-212-g6198796/ (stored 0%) adding: freedoom-0.10-212-g6198796/COPYING (stored 0%) adding: freedoom-0.10-212-g6198796/README.html zip I/O error: No space left on device zip error: Output file write failure (unexpected error on zip file) > mkdir wads/freedoom-0.10-212-g6198796 > cp wads/freedoom1.wad wads/freedoom-0.10-212-g6198796 > cp wads/freedoom2.wad wads/freedoom-0.10-212-g6198796 > cp COPYING wads/freedoom-0.10-212-g6198796 > cp CREDITS wads/freedoom-0.10-212-g6198796 > cp README.html wads/freedoom-0.10-212-g6198796 > rm -f freedoom-0.10-212-g6198796.zip > zip -r freedoom-0.10-212-g6198796.zip freedoom-0.10-212-g6198796 > rm -rf freedoom-0.10-212-g6198796 There's no space left on the Pi? 0 Share this post Link to post
Voros Posted July 17, 2016 I'm guessing that Raspberry Pi is filled with autobuilds of older Freedoom IWADs, to the maximum. Maybe fraggle should cut and paste all those IWADs into a seperate storage device, for backup purposes. Please fix this soon! 0 Share this post Link to post
Jon Posted July 18, 2016 I might as well turn free.doomers.org back on again,watch this space. 0 Share this post Link to post
Voros Posted July 18, 2016 I read that URL here somewhere. But what exactly is its purpose? Backup? 0 Share this post Link to post