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− | === Ubuntu | + | === Ubuntu === |
− | Battle for Wesnoth 1.0.1 is included in Ubuntu | + | Battle for Wesnoth 1.0.1-1 is included in Ubuntu Dapper's universe collection. This is the current latest version. |
− | + | Battle for Wesnoth 1.0-1 is included in Ubuntu Breezy's universe collection. As this is not the latest version, Breezy users will need to do one of the following to obtain the latest version: | |
+ | *Upgrade to the Dapper Drake, or | ||
+ | *Use an unofficial repository, or | ||
+ | *Use the generic binary for GNU/Linux found on the [[Download]] page. | ||
− | + | Of these three options, the third is most likely the safest at this time (due to how new Dapper is). | |
− | + | See the [http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html#addinguniverse Ubuntu Starter Guide]'s section on adding the universe repositories. | |
=== Fedora Core === | === Fedora Core === |
Revision as of 00:56, 10 November 2005
Contents
GNU/Linux
Not all Distributions are always at the state of the current release. If you want to be sure to have the current version, please get the sources and compile it yourself.
Arch Linux
- For the official pkg from [extra]:
pacman -S wesnoth
- dibblethewrecker also provides regular SVN snapshots. Please see [[ http://dtw.jiwe.org/content.php?article.9 | here]] for details of how to access the repo. As development of wesnoth continues this repo is likely to follow the unstable branch.
Debian
apt-get install wesnoth
oraptitude install wesnoth
- Official packages
- Wesnoth 1.0 backport for Sarge
===> about this backport, maybe an issue with an unresolvable dependancy, the "ttf-dejavu" package which is required but does not belong to sarge main archive. If someone could confirm ? [ 4 october 2005 ]
====> 8 October: adding
deb http://ftp.tr.debian.org/debian/ unstable main deb-src http://ftp.tr.debian.org/debian/ unstable main
to /etc/apt/sources.list,
Package: wesnoth Pin: version 1.0-1sarge* Pin-Priority: 1001 Package: wesnoth-data Pin: version 1.0-1sarge* Pin-Priority: 1001 Package: * Pin: release a=stable Pin-Priority: 700 Package: * Pin: release a=testing Pin-Priority: 650 Package: * Pin: release a=unstable Pin-Priority: 600
to /etc/apt/preferences and then installing ttf-dejavu with
apt-get install -t unstable ttf-dejavu
worked for me ;-)
Ubuntu
Battle for Wesnoth 1.0.1-1 is included in Ubuntu Dapper's universe collection. This is the current latest version.
Battle for Wesnoth 1.0-1 is included in Ubuntu Breezy's universe collection. As this is not the latest version, Breezy users will need to do one of the following to obtain the latest version:
- Upgrade to the Dapper Drake, or
- Use an unofficial repository, or
- Use the generic binary for GNU/Linux found on the Download page.
Of these three options, the third is most likely the safest at this time (due to how new Dapper is).
See the Ubuntu Starter Guide's section on adding the universe repositories.
Fedora Core
Battle for Wesnoth is included in Fedora Extras, which is enabled in Fedora Core 4 by default.
yum install wesnoth wesnoth-tools wesnoth-server
- Wesnoth 1.0rc1: http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/extras/
Gentoo
emerge wesnoth
Mandrake (cooker)
urpmi wesnoth
- Binary: ftp://ftp.free.fr/pub/Distributions_Linux/Mandrakelinux/devel/cooker/i586/media/contrib/
- Source: ftp://ftp.free.fr/pub/Distributions_Linux/Mandrakelinux/devel/cooker/contrib/SRPMS/
Slackware 10.2
- Wesnoth 1.0: http://asteroid.celeonet.fr/wesnoth/
SuSE / OpenSUSE
- Wesnoth 1.0 (build on SuSE 9.3 & 10.0 by Sven Gawlik hostet on Unixboard.de):
- Wesnoth 0.9.4 (by Luciano Montanaro):
- http://www.cirulla.net/listing/suse-rpm/rpm/9.3/i586/wesnoth-0.9.4-9ml.i586.rpm (should work on SuSE 9.1 and 9.2 too)
- http://www.cirulla.net/listing/suse-rpm/rpm/9.3/i586/wesnoth-editor-0.9.4-9ml.i586.rpm (level editor)
- http://www.cirulla.net/listing/suse-rpm/rpm/9.3/i586/wesnoth-server-0.9.4-9ml.i586.rpm (game server)
- http://www.cirulla.net/listing/suse-rpm/rpm/9.3/src/wesnoth-0.9.4-9ml.src.rpm (source rpm)
- Wesnoth Binaries for OpenSUSE 10.0, SuSE Linux 9.3 and SuSE Linux 9.2, x86, ppc and x86_64. (by Holger Hetterich [1] )
These packages are also usable as a YaST installation source, use the settings from the table below
SUSE Release | Protocol | ||
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SERVER | DIRECTORY/URL | ||
SuSE Linux 9.2 x86/x86_64 | HTTP | 81.169.140.126 | rpm/wesnoth/9.2 |
SuSE Linux 9.3 x86/x86-64 | HTTP | 81.169.140.126 | rpm/wesnoth/9.3 |
SuSE Linux 10.0 x86/x86_64/ppc / OpenSUSE 10.0 | HTTP | 81.169.140.126 | rpm/wesnoth/10.0 |
Current OpenSUSE Development build x86/x86_64/ppc | HTTP | 81.169.140.126 | rpm/wesnoth/OpenSUSE-current |
The OpenSUSE Development build is Wesnoth for the current OpenSUSE releases (aka 10.1)
Yoper Linux
Latest 1.0 version
Earlier version
Static binary for all distributions
- Wesnoth 0.8.8 (by Yann): http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wesnoth/wesnoth-i386-static?download (needs the source tarball for the data - run it with the path to the unpacked data as argument)