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Title: Glest source code released
Post by: martiño on 20 January 2005, 18:02:45
We have finally released Glest source code, under GPL license. You can download it from the Glest sourceforge site: https://sourceforge.net/projects/glest/ (https://sourceforge.net/projects/glest/)

I will soon post compilation instructions in this forum. If you have any source code or modding related question this is also the place to ask.

I also renamed this version v1.0.10 (the one with the source), due to some internal changes in the code, but there is no new functionality.
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Post by: ArcaneTime on 31 March 2008, 23:29:35
This might be a really stupid question, but is the 'Glest Source Code' available in every download? Meaning if I have Glest 3.1.2 do I also have the  'Source Code'?

And is it written in C++?

And is the Source Code modifiable?

And what would I use to modify it if it was modifiable?
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Post by: orion on 4 April 2008, 03:38:26
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This might be a really stupid question, but is the 'Glest Source Code' available in every download? Meaning if I have Glest 3.1.2 do I also have the 'Source Code'?

And is it written in C++?

And is the Source Code modifiable?

And what would I use to modify it if it was modifiable?


The Glest Source Code isn't available in the standard download. You have to download it separately.

It is written in C++ (the best programming language :))

It is modifiable

To modify it, you would use any text editor or C++ editor. This could range from Microsoft Visual C++ to Notepad.
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Post by: ArcaneTime on 5 April 2008, 04:13:16
You've been a great help! Just got Microsoft Visual C++, will begin tutorials tomorrow, still unsure as to the link/download location of the source, but I imagine it's on this site or the "glest.org" site somewhere... Probably under downloads, so I think I'll find it. Again, much thanks!
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Post by: ZaggyDad on 5 April 2008, 18:09:20
You have to go onto the sourceforge site for glest. In the downloads section, it's got the source somewhere.

~Zaggy