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Minetest fork for SussyCraft
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This repository is a fork of the Minetest game engine that was modified especially for SussyCraft. Bottom part of this README is the original README from the Minetest repository.
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Minetest
========
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Minetest is a free open-source voxel game engine with easy modding and game creation.
Copyright (C) 2010-2022 Perttu Ahola < celeron55 @ gmail . com >
and contributors (see source file comments and the version control log)
In case you downloaded the source code
--------------------------------------
If you downloaded the Minetest Engine source code in which this file is
contained, you probably want to download the [Minetest Game ](https://github.com/minetest/minetest_game/ )
project too. See its README.txt for more information.
Table of Contents
------------------
1. [Further Documentation ](#further-documentation )
2. [Default Controls ](#default-controls )
3. [Paths ](#paths )
4. [Configuration File ](#configuration-file )
5. [Command-line Options ](#command-line-options )
6. [Compiling ](#compiling )
7. [Docker ](#docker )
8. [Version Scheme ](#version-scheme )
Further documentation
----------------------
- Website: https://minetest.net/
- Wiki: https://wiki.minetest.net/
- Developer wiki: https://dev.minetest.net/
- Forum: https://forum.minetest.net/
- GitHub: https://github.com/minetest/minetest/
- [doc/ ](doc/ ) directory of source distribution
Default controls
----------------
All controls are re-bindable using settings.
Some can be changed in the key config dialog in the settings tab.
| Button | Action |
|-------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------|
| Move mouse | Look around |
| W, A, S, D | Move |
| Space | Jump/move up |
| Shift | Sneak/move down |
| Q | Drop itemstack |
| Shift + Q | Drop single item |
| Left mouse button | Dig/punch/take item |
| Right mouse button | Place/use |
| Shift + right mouse button | Build (without using) |
| I | Inventory menu |
| Mouse wheel | Select item |
| 0-9 | Select item |
| Z | Zoom (needs zoom privilege) |
| T | Chat |
| / | Command |
| Esc | Pause menu/abort/exit (pauses only singleplayer game) |
| R | Enable/disable full range view |
| + | Increase view range |
| - | Decrease view range |
| K | Enable/disable fly mode (needs fly privilege) |
| P | Enable/disable pitch move mode |
| J | Enable/disable fast mode (needs fast privilege) |
| H | Enable/disable noclip mode (needs noclip privilege) |
| E | Aux1 (Move fast in fast mode. Games may add special features) |
| C | Cycle through camera modes |
| V | Cycle through minimap modes |
| Shift + V | Change minimap orientation |
| F1 | Hide/show HUD |
| F2 | Hide/show chat |
| F3 | Disable/enable fog |
| F4 | Disable/enable camera update (Mapblocks are not updated anymore when disabled, disabled in release builds) |
| F5 | Cycle through debug information screens |
| F6 | Cycle through profiler info screens |
| F10 | Show/hide console |
| F12 | Take screenshot |
Paths
-----
Locations:
* `bin` - Compiled binaries
* `share` - Distributed read-only data
* `user` - User-created modifiable data
Where each location is on each platform:
* Windows .zip / RUN_IN_PLACE source:
* `bin` = `bin`
* `share` = `.`
* `user` = `.`
* Windows installed:
* `bin` = `C:\Program Files\Minetest\bin (Depends on the install location)`
* `share` = `C:\Program Files\Minetest (Depends on the install location)`
* `user` = `%APPDATA%\Minetest`
* Linux installed:
* `bin` = `/usr/bin`
* `share` = `/usr/share/minetest`
* `user` = `~/.minetest`
* macOS:
* `bin` = `Contents/MacOS`
* `share` = `Contents/Resources`
* `user` = `Contents/User OR ~/Library/Application Support/minetest`
Worlds can be found as separate folders in: `user/worlds/`
Configuration file
------------------
- Default location:
`user/minetest.conf`
- This file is created by closing Minetest for the first time.
- A specific file can be specified on the command line:
`--config <path-to-file>`
- A run-in-place build will look for the configuration file in
`location_of_exe/../minetest.conf` and also `location_of_exe/../../minetest.conf`
Command-line options
--------------------
- Use `--help`
Compiling
---------
### Compiling on GNU/Linux
#### Dependencies
| Dependency | Version | Commentary |
|------------|---------|------------|
| GCC | 5.1+ | or Clang 3.5+ |
| CMake | 3.5+ | |
| IrrlichtMt | - | Custom version of Irrlicht, see https://github.com/minetest/irrlicht |
| Freetype | 2.0+ | |
| SQLite3 | 3+ | |
| Zstd | 1.0+ | |
| LuaJIT | 2.0+ | Bundled Lua 5.1 is used if not present |
| GMP | 5.0.0+ | Bundled mini-GMP is used if not present |
| JsonCPP | 1.0.0+ | Bundled JsonCPP is used if not present |
For Debian/Ubuntu users:
sudo apt install g++ make libc6-dev cmake libpng-dev libjpeg-dev libxi-dev libgl1-mesa-dev libsqlite3-dev libogg-dev libvorbis-dev libopenal-dev libcurl4-gnutls-dev libfreetype6-dev zlib1g-dev libgmp-dev libjsoncpp-dev libzstd-dev libluajit-5.1-dev
For Fedora users:
sudo dnf install make automake gcc gcc-c++ kernel-devel cmake libcurl-devel openal-soft-devel libvorbis-devel libXi-devel libogg-devel freetype-devel mesa-libGL-devel zlib-devel jsoncpp-devel gmp-devel sqlite-devel luajit-devel leveldb-devel ncurses-devel spatialindex-devel libzstd-devel
For Arch users:
sudo pacman -S base-devel libcurl-gnutls cmake libxi libpng sqlite libogg libvorbis openal freetype2 jsoncpp gmp luajit leveldb ncurses zstd
For Alpine users:
sudo apk add build-base cmake libpng-dev jpeg-dev libxi-dev mesa-dev sqlite-dev libogg-dev libvorbis-dev openal-soft-dev curl-dev freetype-dev zlib-dev gmp-dev jsoncpp-dev luajit-dev zstd-dev
#### Download
You can install Git for easily keeping your copy up to date.
If you don’ t want Git, read below on how to get the source without Git.
This is an example for installing Git on Debian/Ubuntu:
sudo apt install git
For Fedora users:
sudo dnf install git
Download source (this is the URL to the latest of source repository, which might not work at all times) using Git:
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/minetest/minetest.git
cd minetest
Download minetest_game (otherwise only the "Development Test" game is available) using Git:
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/minetest/minetest_game.git games/minetest_game
Download IrrlichtMt to `lib/irrlichtmt` , it will be used to satisfy the IrrlichtMt dependency that way:
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/minetest/irrlicht.git lib/irrlichtmt
Download source, without using Git:
wget https://github.com/minetest/minetest/archive/master.tar.gz
tar xf master.tar.gz
cd minetest-master
Download minetest_game, without using Git:
cd games/
wget https://github.com/minetest/minetest_game/archive/master.tar.gz
tar xf master.tar.gz
mv minetest_game-master minetest_game
cd ..
Download IrrlichtMt, without using Git:
cd lib/
wget https://github.com/minetest/irrlicht/archive/master.tar.gz
tar xf master.tar.gz
mv irrlicht-master irrlichtmt
cd ..
#### Build
Build a version that runs directly from the source directory:
cmake . -DRUN_IN_PLACE=TRUE
make -j$(nproc)
Run it:
./bin/minetest
- Use `cmake . -LH` to see all CMake options and their current state.
- If you want to install it system-wide (or are making a distribution package),
you will want to use `-DRUN_IN_PLACE=FALSE` .
- You can build a bare server by specifying `-DBUILD_SERVER=TRUE` .
- You can disable the client build by specifying `-DBUILD_CLIENT=FALSE` .
- You can select between Release and Debug build by `-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=<Debug or Release>` .
- Debug build is slower, but gives much more useful output in a debugger.
- If you build a bare server you don't need to compile IrrlichtMt, just the headers suffice.
- In that case use `-DIRRLICHT_INCLUDE_DIR=/some/where/irrlichtmt/include` .
- Minetest will use the IrrlichtMt package that is found first, given by the following order:
1. Specified `IRRLICHTMT_BUILD_DIR` CMake variable
2. `${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/lib/irrlichtmt` (if existent)
3. Installation of IrrlichtMt in the system-specific library paths
4. For server builds with disabled `BUILD_CLIENT` variable, the headers from `IRRLICHT_INCLUDE_DIR` will be used.
- NOTE: Changing the IrrlichtMt build directory (includes system installs) requires regenerating the CMake cache (`rm CMakeCache.txt`)
### CMake options
General options and their default values:
BUILD_CLIENT=TRUE - Build Minetest client
BUILD_SERVER=FALSE - Build Minetest server
BUILD_UNITTESTS=TRUE - Build unittest sources
BUILD_BENCHMARKS=FALSE - Build benchmark sources
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release - Type of build (Release vs. Debug)
Release - Release build
Debug - Debug build
SemiDebug - Partially optimized debug build
RelWithDebInfo - Release build with debug information
MinSizeRel - Release build with -Os passed to compiler to make executable as small as possible
ENABLE_CURL=ON - Build with cURL; Enables use of online mod repo, public serverlist and remote media fetching via http
ENABLE_CURSES=ON - Build with (n)curses; Enables a server side terminal (command line option: --terminal)
ENABLE_GETTEXT=ON - Build with Gettext; Allows using translations
ENABLE_GLES=OFF - Enable extra support code for OpenGL ES (requires support by IrrlichtMt)
ENABLE_LEVELDB=ON - Build with LevelDB; Enables use of LevelDB map backend
ENABLE_POSTGRESQL=ON - Build with libpq; Enables use of PostgreSQL map backend (PostgreSQL 9.5 or greater recommended)
ENABLE_REDIS=ON - Build with libhiredis; Enables use of Redis map backend
ENABLE_SPATIAL=ON - Build with LibSpatial; Speeds up AreaStores
ENABLE_SOUND=ON - Build with OpenAL, libogg & libvorbis; in-game sounds
ENABLE_LUAJIT=ON - Build with LuaJIT (much faster than non-JIT Lua)
ENABLE_PROMETHEUS=OFF - Build with Prometheus metrics exporter (listens on tcp/30000 by default)
ENABLE_SYSTEM_GMP=ON - Use GMP from system (much faster than bundled mini-gmp)
ENABLE_SYSTEM_JSONCPP=ON - Use JsonCPP from system
RUN_IN_PLACE=FALSE - Create a portable install (worlds, settings etc. in current directory)
ENABLE_UPDATE_CHECKER=TRUE - Whether to enable update checks by default
USE_GPROF=FALSE - Enable profiling using GProf
VERSION_EXTRA= - Text to append to version (e.g. VERSION_EXTRA=foobar -> Minetest 0.4.9-foobar)
ENABLE_TOUCH=FALSE - Enable Touchscreen support (requires support by IrrlichtMt)
Library specific options:
CURL_DLL - Only if building with cURL on Windows; path to libcurl.dll
CURL_INCLUDE_DIR - Only if building with cURL; directory where curl.h is located
CURL_LIBRARY - Only if building with cURL; path to libcurl.a/libcurl.so/libcurl.lib
EGL_INCLUDE_DIR - Only if building with GLES; directory that contains egl.h
EGL_LIBRARY - Only if building with GLES; path to libEGL.a/libEGL.so
EXTRA_DLL - Only on Windows; optional paths to additional DLLs that should be packaged
FREETYPE_INCLUDE_DIR_freetype2 - Directory that contains files such as ftimage.h
FREETYPE_INCLUDE_DIR_ft2build - Directory that contains ft2build.h
FREETYPE_LIBRARY - Path to libfreetype.a/libfreetype.so/freetype.lib
FREETYPE_DLL - Only on Windows; path to libfreetype-6.dll
GETTEXT_DLL - Only when building with gettext on Windows; paths to libintl + libiconv DLLs
GETTEXT_INCLUDE_DIR - Only when building with gettext; directory that contains iconv.h
GETTEXT_LIBRARY - Only when building with gettext on Windows; path to libintl.dll.a
GETTEXT_MSGFMT - Only when building with gettext; path to msgfmt/msgfmt.exe
IRRLICHT_DLL - Only on Windows; path to IrrlichtMt.dll
IRRLICHT_INCLUDE_DIR - Directory that contains IrrCompileConfig.h (usable for server build only)
LEVELDB_INCLUDE_DIR - Only when building with LevelDB; directory that contains db.h
LEVELDB_LIBRARY - Only when building with LevelDB; path to libleveldb.a/libleveldb.so/libleveldb.dll.a
LEVELDB_DLL - Only when building with LevelDB on Windows; path to libleveldb.dll
PostgreSQL_INCLUDE_DIR - Only when building with PostgreSQL; directory that contains libpq-fe.h
PostgreSQL_LIBRARY - Only when building with PostgreSQL; path to libpq.a/libpq.so/libpq.lib
REDIS_INCLUDE_DIR - Only when building with Redis; directory that contains hiredis.h
REDIS_LIBRARY - Only when building with Redis; path to libhiredis.a/libhiredis.so
SPATIAL_INCLUDE_DIR - Only when building with LibSpatial; directory that contains spatialindex/SpatialIndex.h
SPATIAL_LIBRARY - Only when building with LibSpatial; path to libspatialindex_c.so/spatialindex-32.lib
LUA_INCLUDE_DIR - Only if you want to use LuaJIT; directory where luajit.h is located
LUA_LIBRARY - Only if you want to use LuaJIT; path to libluajit.a/libluajit.so
OGG_DLL - Only if building with sound on Windows; path to libogg.dll
OGG_INCLUDE_DIR - Only if building with sound; directory that contains an ogg directory which contains ogg.h
OGG_LIBRARY - Only if building with sound; path to libogg.a/libogg.so/libogg.dll.a
OPENAL_DLL - Only if building with sound on Windows; path to OpenAL32.dll
OPENAL_INCLUDE_DIR - Only if building with sound; directory where al.h is located
OPENAL_LIBRARY - Only if building with sound; path to libopenal.a/libopenal.so/OpenAL32.lib
SQLITE3_INCLUDE_DIR - Directory that contains sqlite3.h
SQLITE3_LIBRARY - Path to libsqlite3.a/libsqlite3.so/sqlite3.lib
VORBISFILE_LIBRARY - Only if building with sound; path to libvorbisfile.a/libvorbisfile.so/libvorbisfile.dll.a
VORBIS_DLL - Only if building with sound on Windows; paths to vorbis DLLs
VORBIS_INCLUDE_DIR - Only if building with sound; directory that contains a directory vorbis with vorbisenc.h inside
VORBIS_LIBRARY - Only if building with sound; path to libvorbis.a/libvorbis.so/libvorbis.dll.a
ZLIB_DLL - Only on Windows; path to zlib1.dll
ZLIB_INCLUDE_DIR - Directory that contains zlib.h
ZLIB_LIBRARY - Path to libz.a/libz.so/zlib.lib
ZSTD_DLL - Only on Windows; path to libzstd.dll
ZSTD_INCLUDE_DIR - Directory that contains zstd.h
ZSTD_LIBRARY - Path to libzstd.a/libzstd.so/ztd.lib
### Compiling on Windows using MSVC
### Requirements
- [Visual Studio 2015 or newer ](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com )
- [CMake ](https://cmake.org/download/ )
- [vcpkg ](https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg )
- [Git ](https://git-scm.com/downloads )
### Compiling and installing the dependencies
It is highly recommended to use vcpkg as package manager.
After you successfully built vcpkg you can easily install the required libraries:
```powershell
vcpkg install zlib zstd curl[winssl] openal-soft libvorbis libogg libjpeg-turbo sqlite3 freetype luajit gmp jsoncpp opengl-registry --triplet x64-windows
```
- **Don't forget about IrrlichtMt.** The easiest way is to clone it to `lib/irrlichtmt` as described in the Linux section.
- `curl` is optional, but required to read the serverlist, `curl[winssl]` is required to use the content store.
- `openal-soft` , `libvorbis` and `libogg` are optional, but required to use sound.
- `luajit` is optional, it replaces the integrated Lua interpreter with a faster just-in-time interpreter.
- `gmp` and `jsoncpp` are optional, otherwise the bundled versions will be compiled
There are other optional libraries, but they are not tested if they can build and link correctly.
Use `--triplet` to specify the target triplet, e.g. `x64-windows` or `x86-windows` .
### Compile Minetest
#### a) Using the vcpkg toolchain and CMake GUI
1. Start up the CMake GUI
2. Select **Browse Source...** and select DIR/minetest
3. Select **Browse Build...** and select DIR/minetest-build
4. Select **Configure**
5. Choose the right visual Studio version and target platform. It has to match the version of the installed dependencies
6. Choose **Specify toolchain file for cross-compiling**
7. Click **Next**
8. Select the vcpkg toolchain file e.g. `D:/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake`
9. Click Finish
10. Wait until cmake have generated the cash file
11. If there are any errors, solve them and hit **Configure**
12. Click **Generate**
13. Click **Open Project**
14. Compile Minetest inside Visual studio.
#### b) Using the vcpkg toolchain and the commandline
Run the following script in PowerShell:
```powershell
cmake . -G"Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64" -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=D:/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DENABLE_GETTEXT=OFF -DENABLE_CURSES=OFF
cmake --build . --config Release
```
Make sure that the right compiler is selected and the path to the vcpkg toolchain is correct.
### Windows Installer using WiX Toolset
Requirements:
* [Visual Studio 2017 ](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/ )
* [WiX Toolset ](https://wixtoolset.org/ )
In the Visual Studio 2017 Installer select **Optional Features -> WiX Toolset** .
Build the binaries as described above, but make sure you unselect `RUN_IN_PLACE` .
Open the generated project file with Visual Studio. Right-click **Package** and choose **Generate** .
It may take some minutes to generate the installer.
### Compiling on MacOS
#### Requirements
- [Homebrew ](https://brew.sh/ )
- [Git ](https://git-scm.com/downloads )
Install dependencies with homebrew:
```
brew install cmake freetype gettext gmp hiredis jpeg jsoncpp leveldb libogg libpng libvorbis luajit zstd
```
#### Download
Download source (this is the URL to the latest of source repository, which might not work at all times) using Git:
```bash
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/minetest/minetest.git
cd minetest
```
Download minetest_game (otherwise only the "Development Test" game is available) using Git:
```
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/minetest/minetest_game.git games/minetest_game
```
Download Minetest's fork of Irrlicht:
```
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/minetest/irrlicht.git lib/irrlichtmt
```
#### Build
```bash
mkdir build
cd build
cmake .. \
-DCMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.14 \
-DCMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK=LAST \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=../build/macos/ \
-DRUN_IN_PLACE=FALSE -DENABLE_GETTEXT=TRUE
make -j$(sysctl -n hw.logicalcpu)
make install
```
#### Run
```
open ./build/macos/minetest.app
```
Docker
------
We provide Minetest server Docker images using the GitLab mirror registry.
Images are built on each commit and available using the following tag scheme:
* `registry.gitlab.com/minetest/minetest/server:latest` (latest build)
* `registry.gitlab.com/minetest/minetest/server:<branch/tag>` (current branch or current tag)
* `registry.gitlab.com/minetest/minetest/server:<commit-id>` (current commit id)
If you want to test it on a Docker server you can easily run:
sudo docker run registry.gitlab.com/minetest/minetest/server:< docker tag >
If you want to use it in a production environment you should use volumes bound to the Docker host
to persist data and modify the configuration:
sudo docker create -v /home/minetest/data/:/var/lib/minetest/ -v /home/minetest/conf/:/etc/minetest/ registry.gitlab.com/minetest/minetest/server:master
Data will be written to `/home/minetest/data` on the host, and configuration will be read from `/home/minetest/conf/minetest.conf` .
**Note:** If you don't understand the previous commands please read the official Docker documentation before use.
You can also host your Minetest server inside a Kubernetes cluster. See our example implementation in [`misc/kubernetes.yml` ](misc/kubernetes.yml ).
Version scheme
--------------
We use `major.minor.patch` since 5.0.0-dev. Prior to that we used `0.major.minor` .
- Major is incremented when the release contains breaking changes, all other
numbers are set to 0.
- Minor is incremented when the release contains new non-breaking features,
patch is set to 0.
- Patch is incremented when the release only contains bugfixes and very
minor/trivial features considered necessary.
Since 5.0.0-dev and 0.4.17-dev, the dev notation refers to the next release,
i.e.: 5.0.0-dev is the development version leading to 5.0.0.
Prior to that we used `previous_version-dev` .