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==Third Party Plug-ins== | ==Third Party Plug-ins== | ||
A number of non-developers have created plug-ins for BZFS, and usually release them on the [https://forums.bzflag.org/ BZFlag Forums]. | A number of non-developers have created plug-ins for BZFS, and usually release them on the [https://forums.bzflag.org/ BZFlag Forums]. | ||
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Here are the steps to compile a hypothetical third party plug-in named "Example": | Here are the steps to compile a hypothetical third party plug-in named "Example": | ||
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# In the plugins directory of the BZFlag source tree run the command '''./newplug.sh Example''' | # In the plugins directory of the BZFlag source tree run the command '''./newplug.sh Example''' | ||
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# In the top-level BZFlag source directory run '''autogen.sh''', '''configure''', and '''make''' as usual | # In the top-level BZFlag source directory run '''autogen.sh''', '''configure''', and '''make''' as usual | ||
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When that finishes successfully the plug-in should be ready to use as described above. | When that finishes successfully the plug-in should be ready to use as described above. | ||
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In Xcode on Mac OS X, follow these instructions: | In Xcode on Mac OS X, follow these instructions: |