i ported Quakespasm to Haiku OS lol

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i ported Quakespasm to Haiku OS lol
The viability of any operating system is solely determined by the presence of native ports of either DOOM or Quake. 
i should check the DOOM situation on Haiku, i've been only been focusing on Quake lol
Last time I used Haiku, only Chocolate Doom was available from the package manager. It was also very picky about filepaths, both installing to a specific folder, and then forcing you to dump all your WADs in it. It wasn't intuitive, but I was able to get it up and running!
There's likely more options, but I have no clue how to compile programs from source. :X
looks like GZDoom is available in the package manager now, but i haven't checked the WAD path situation or anything