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TSRE version 0.699 for Linux

Posted: 31 Oct 2020, 17:08
by Goku
TSRE can be used without issues on linux.
You can use precompiled biuld for 64 bit Arch Linux (should work on other updated distros too):
http://koniec.org/tsre5/data/TSRE5_v0.699_ARCH
But unlike previous builds, it is not a static build, so there is a huge chance it won't work with your linux version.
You can also build your own version using netbeans.
https://github.com/GokuMK/TSRE5

TSRE requires case insensitive filesystem. How to make it on linux, read here:
https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog ... e-in-ext4/
You can make ext4 file system inside a file.

Alternatively, you can change all your filenames of OR/MSTS data to lowercase.

Re: TSRE version 0.699 for Linux

Posted: 15 Feb 2022, 22:06
by HansJansen
Hello Goku,

I am quite new on this forum, so I apologize in advance if I violate any forum rules...

I am looking into using your TSRE on Linux, and of course tried your "lowercase" script. It takes quite some time for all those files in the routes; I suppose that a C/C++ program could be faster... But have you ever considered the "strcasecmp" function? That could enable us to just use every route ever prduced for MSTS (and ORTS of course!).
I have tried the function with a very simplistic C++ program, which I include with this post.

Thanks for all your work on the utility; it looks very promising!

Regards,
Hans Jansen

Re: TSRE version 0.699 for Linux

Posted: 19 Apr 2022, 14:08
by HansJansen
Btw, another question arises here. OpenRails itself, in my opinion, seems to have found the solution to this very problem...
Anybody knows how they do it?

Hans.

Re: TSRE version 0.699 for Linux

Posted: 06 Sep 2022, 15:47
by Goku
HansJansen wrote: 19 Apr 2022, 14:08 Btw, another question arises here. OpenRails itself, in my opinion, seems to have found the solution to this very problem...
Anybody knows how they do it?
Open Rails is a Windows application. There is no problem with lower/upper case file names.