The bzflag.service file works with systemd, but runs bzfs as root, for which it is not designed. A full and safe solution to #198929 requires a non-root account for bzfs and appropriate SELinux rules.
On my system with the proprietary NVIDIA driver (which is required to get a playable frame rate) SDL 2 works in windowed mode, but in fullscreen mode bzflag displays nothing and "kill -9" is the only way to stop it. Please revert to SDL 1.2 for maximum compatibility.
This update has been submitted for testing by limb.
This update has obsoleted bzflag-2.4.6-1.fc23, and has inherited its bugs and notes.
This update has been pushed to testing.
Still contains the bug #198929
How so? It has a systemd unit file; we no longer ship init scripts.
The bzflag.service file works with systemd, but runs bzfs as root, for which it is not designed. A full and safe solution to #198929 requires a non-root account for bzfs and appropriate SELinux rules.
On my system with the proprietary NVIDIA driver (which is required to get a playable frame rate) SDL 2 works in windowed mode, but in fullscreen mode bzflag displays nothing and "kill -9" is the only way to stop it. Please revert to SDL 1.2 for maximum compatibility.
This update has been obsoleted by bzflag-2.4.6-3.fc23.