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** I wrote a small guide on how to do that on Debian (Bullseye): https://github.com/hbeni/fgcom-mumble/wiki#compiling-mumble-140-plugin-branch-from-krzmbrzl-on-a-debian-testing-bullseye-system. | ** You may try a binary build of that branch (mumble deps like QT must be installed manually): http://fgcom.hallinger.org/mumble-fgcom-test.tar.gz | ||
** I also wrote a small guide on how to do that on Debian (Bullseye): https://github.com/hbeni/fgcom-mumble/wiki#compiling-mumble-140-plugin-branch-from-krzmbrzl-on-a-debian-testing-bullseye-system. | |||
* '''Windows''': You can use a [http://fgcom.hallinger.org/mumble-1.4.0-plugin-win64.zip snapshot build]. To access the current one, go to the [https://github.com/mumble-voip/mumble/pull/3743 branchs pull request page] and scroll down. There you can click the "details" tab of the windows check and that leads you to the overview. In the middle you see a grey "View more details on Azure Pipelines" link that yields a "1 artifact produced" link to the EXE. }} | * '''Windows''': You can use a [http://fgcom.hallinger.org/mumble-1.4.0-plugin-win64.zip snapshot build]. To access the current one, go to the [https://github.com/mumble-voip/mumble/pull/3743 branchs pull request page] and scroll down. There you can click the "details" tab of the windows check and that leads you to the overview. In the middle you see a grey "View more details on Azure Pipelines" link that yields a "1 artifact produced" link to the EXE. }} | ||
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