Hi,
Le 2 nov. 2015 10:43 AM, "Alexandre Detiste"
<alexandre.detiste(a)gmail.com>
a écrit :
Hi,
My redhat/fedora skills were a bit rusty (1998-rusty),
so as an exercice I dediced to port to fedora
the game-data-packager Debian native project I'm working on.
So far, so good, it's already mostly done.
https://github.com/a-detiste/game-data-packager/commits/fedora
That will provide Fedora recipes to automaticaly build noarch .rpm
for currently about 200 games; one of my goal is to cover
all versions of all scummvm games.
It can also download shareware data for doom, quake, descent... games.
http://pkg-games.alioth.debian.org/game-data/
Of course it would be better to have real Fedora users that test this;
not only someone that run a minimal install on a container.
(chocolate-doom works over "ssh -X" !)
For example I already spotted that fedora "dynamite" package
is lacking id-shr-extract program; but "wolf4sdl" is also not packaged,
so this is not a problem.
https://sources.debian.net/src/dynamite/0.1.1-2/src/id-shr-extract.c/
Of course, I realize it could be against Fedora policy (it's also not in
Debian
proper,
but in contrib)...
Yeah, non-libre games are not allowed in Fedora, and a software that only
provides download link to non-libre softwares are not allowed.
But there is an other repo, unofficial, but well maintened and used:
rpmfusion.
For now, all the infrastructure is in movement, and the review will take a
bit of time, but try it.
Others infos could be found here:
rpmfusion.org
Alexandre
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Games#List_of_games_we_will_NOT_package
There's also a handfull of DFSG games supported, like "Soltys" &
"Dracie
Historie";
> and DreamWeb that is distributable.
> Greets,
>
> Alexandre Detiste
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