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Asked By | Liemaeu |
You can install the Godot engine with
pkg install godot
on FreeBSD. But is there a way to export a game for (Free)BSD?
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Asked By | Liemaeu |
You can install the Godot engine with
pkg install godot
on FreeBSD. But is there a way to export a game for (Free)BSD?
Reply From: | juppi |
Yes. You can export Games for X11 Desktop Environments:
So the “Linux”-version also runs natively on (Free)BSD?
Liemaeu | 2020-07-07 07:14
It doesn’t. Linux binaries don’t run on FreeBSD as-is (not without the Linux compatibility layer at least).
Calinou | 2020-07-09 07:44
Reply From: | Calinou |
Since Godot doesn’t provide pre-built FreeBSD export templates, you have to compile your own. You can then reference it as a custom export template in an X11 export preset and it should work as-is.
Note that the export template version must match the editor version exactly. For instance, if you use Godot 3.2.2, build a 3.2.2 export template. Don’t mix and match versions
Can I built the export templates with platform=linuxbsd on GNU/Linux or must this be done on BSD?
Liemaeu | 2020-07-09 08:22