0 A.D. another game to consider packaging
by Bruno Wolff III
For anyone looking for something to do, 0 A.D. seems to be something worth
packaging.
It is similar to Age of Empires (which also makes it a bit like Empire
Earth, but it is a lot closer to Age of Empires).
It is still alpha, but getting it into Fedora might get them some more
testing and possibly contributors.
With one very small fix to get it to build with gcc 4.7 (which I reported
to upstream 0 A.D., though it's really an nvtt issue), I was able to
build it.
The game includes a few bundled libraries we don't have in Fedora
(at least nvtt and spidermonkey) and uses a more recent version of
enet than we have. Some of these may only be needed to develop for the
game and not to actually play it. I haven't looked to carefully at this.
I'll probably do some chipping away at some of the prerequisites, but
have other games to work on, so it won't happen very quickly.
11 years
OT: Re: mari0
by Mangwiro, Errol
>
>
> Hi there,
>
> Can I ask how you compiled LOVE? mine fails ./configure with...
>
> checking for library containing glLoadIdentity... no
> configure: error: Can't LÖVE without OpenGL
>
> that's funny coz i'm getting the following error:
error: Can't LOVE without HEART
I'm using F16 64bit, I've install a myriad of -devel files to get it to work
> but I can find anything on google about this either.
>
> I wonder if you know which one satisfies this requirement?
>
> Martin
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lol Sorry about that. saw an opening. had to take it. won't do it again.
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11 years, 2 months
Getting excited about games in Fedora
by Bruno Wolff III
There has been a lot of good things happening with OpenGL (and OpenCL)
support in the free video drivers over the last several months. By the
time Fedora 18 comes out it looks good for full or as full as we can
legally provide OpenGL 3.0 support for the majority of the available
video cards.
We just got sumwars. Red Eclipse will likely be in the repos in a week
or two. 0 A.D. looks to be a very promising game. With some effort we
could have it in Fedora by the time F18 comes out and the game will
possibly be changing from Alpha to Beta around that time.
11 years, 2 months
Sumwars is now in Fedora
by Bruno Wolff III
Thanks to the effort of Martin Preisler sumwars is now packaged in Fedora.
It's currently available in rawhide, F16 testing and F17 testing.
Martin also worked with upstream to make the game more easily packagable.
11 years, 2 months
Enet update for Red Eclipse packaging, request for help
by Martin Erik Werner
Hello, I'm in the process of packaging the game Red Eclipse[0] for
Fedora (bug #800930[1]), but in order for Red Eclipse to not bundle the
Enet lib, it needs to be updated from 1.2 to 1.3 in Fedora (bug #739313
[2]). There seems to currently be only one package depending on
enet/enet-devel in Fedora, which is egoboo, which does FTBFS on an
updated Enet (bug #799778[3]).
Updating the packaging for Enet to 1.3 seems to be trivial (bump
version, re-download, changelog), and I have created a patch for
Egoboo[3] which fixes the FTBFS and allows *launching*. I have not
tested *running* the game with the patch applied (would be great if
someone with graphics acceleration in Fedora could test ;).
The current maintainer of both Egoboo and Enet seems busy and has not
had time to update Enet since a request[2] was filed in Sep 2011. And
did, at least earlier, say that it would be fine if another proven
packager took care of it.
Also worth noting is that Egoboo is outdated in Fedora 2.7.5 vs upstream
2.8.1, however this update may introduce (if it's not already there) a
bad movement key bug[5], making it pretty much unplayable on Linux, and
I don't think there's a proper beta release for GNU/Linux beyond this..
I'd like to know how I'd best go about fixing Enet so that I may be able
to get Red Eclipse into Fedora, are there any proven packagers around
that may be willing to update Enet and add this patch to Egoboo?
[0] http://redeclipse.net/
[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=800930
[2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=739313
[3] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=799778
[4] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=662258
[5]
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=662300
https://sourceforge.net/apps/mantisbt/egoboo/view.php?id=74
Thanks.
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11 years, 2 months
Summoning Wars 0.5.6 might be easier to package
by Bruno Wolff III
Summoning Wars 0.5.6 was released yesterday and amoung the listed changes
is support for system wide installation. This should make it easier
to package if anyone is looking for fun things to do.
11 years, 3 months
Re: Because UrbanTerror is not in the list of games?
by Bruno Wolff III
On Mon, Mar 05, 2012 at 08:43:10 -0300,
Hugo Leonardo de Freitas <hugolf(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> The code is open it (I have a friend who also made a correction in the
> game and fix it today was built). In open source (not sure if there is some
> paperwork to get the code), it is free, you can play freely without any
> registered or need to enter key. UrbanTerror I play more than four years
> and has always been free, I do not know if it's opensource but free, it
> sure is.
Quake3 (the game engine used for Urban Terror) is free and we have that. The
data for Urban Terror is not free (the last I heard).
> Please research the connection would be a great addition to the list of
> games.
It is sort of there. You can download the data and play it with quake3.
Quake3 even has a helper to download at least one data set (though I
am not sure whether Urban Terror is in that list).
11 years, 3 months
Because UrbanTerror is not in the list of games?
by Hugo Leonardo de Freitas
Dear friends, one of the best games in the style UrbanTerror CounterStrike
is he
besides being free, is available in the Fedora repositories, and runs on
Linux, Mac
and Windows, because he was off the list?
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Brazil - Goiás - Goiânia
11 years, 3 months