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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.
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Not all distributions carry the latest stable or development releases. If you want to make sure you are running the newest official version of Wesnoth from either branch, either get the sources from the [[Download]] page and [https://github.com/wesnoth/wesnoth/blob/master/INSTALL.md compile them yourself] or use the flatpak below.
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== Flatpak ==
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A flatpak of the current stable release can be found [https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.wesnoth.Wesnoth here].
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A nightly flatpak of Wesnoth's development branch is also available.  Instructions for getting it can be found [https://forums.wesnoth.org/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=47872 here].
  
 
== Arch Linux ==
 
== Arch Linux ==
 
* The latest stable version can be installed from the [community] repository: <code>pacman -S wesnoth</code>  
 
* The latest stable version can be installed from the [community] repository: <code>pacman -S wesnoth</code>  
* There's a wesnoth-devel package for development releases in [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=9600 AUR].
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* There's a wesnoth-devel package for development releases in [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/wesnoth-devel/ the AUR].
  
 
== Debian ==
 
== Debian ==
* [http://packages.debian.org/wesnoth Official packages] including the development releases. If you want different version, you need to explicitly request which branch version of wesnoth you want, e.g. [http://packages.debian.org/wesnoth-1.10 1.10] (stable and oldstable) or [http://packages.debian.org/wesnoth-1.12 1.12] (development, for testing and unstable only)
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* [http://packages.debian.org/wesnoth Official packages] including the development releases. If you want a different version, you need to explicitly request which branch you want, e.g. [http://packages.debian.org/wesnoth-1.12 1.12] (stretch), or [http://packages.debian.org/wesnoth-1.14 1.14] (buster, bullseye, and sid)
* [http://backports-master.debian.org/ backports.debian.org] offers the stable wesnoth releases for Debian stable, see http://wiki.debian.org/Backports for more informations.
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* [http://backports-master.debian.org/ backports.debian.org] offers the latest stable wesnoth releases, albeit only backported to stretch at this time. For more info on Debian backports, click [http://wiki.debian.org/Backports here].
  
 
===Command-line install===
 
===Command-line install===
 
To install Wesnoth, run the following to pull in everything:
 
To install Wesnoth, run the following to pull in everything:
 
  aptitude install wesnoth wesnoth-music
 
  aptitude install wesnoth wesnoth-music
 
===International language support===
 
Debian does not come with all locales. If you can't choose your language, you need to add locale for your lang.
 
see man locale.gen for more info.
 
  
 
===Compiling===
 
===Compiling===
  
If you want to play with the repository version directly you may have to compile it yourself. See [http://www.wesnoth.org/wiki/CompilingWesnoth Compiling Wesnoth].
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If you want to run a newer release than the ones provided in the Debian repositories, or an unreleased version from the [[WesnothRepository|Git repository]], you will have to build it from source. See [https://github.com/wesnoth/wesnoth/blob/master/INSTALL.md Compiling Wesnoth] for more details.
  
To install the dependencies: You can use the Build-Dependencies command in Aptitude for the Debian package.
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To install Wesnoth's dependencies if you have Debian's source repositories enabled in your config, you can just use apt's <code>build-dep</code> command with the package that best matches the version you are trying to build:
  
Just do the following to pull in most of what you need:
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# Stable version
 
  aptitude build-dep wesnoth
 
  aptitude build-dep wesnoth
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# Development version
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aptitude build-dep wesnoth-1.14
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'''Note:''' If you have already installed an older version of Wesnoth, you should uninstall it first by running:
  
Note: If you have already installed an older version of wesnoth, uninstall it by running:
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# Stable version
 
  aptitude purge wesnoth
 
  aptitude purge wesnoth
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# Development version
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aptitude purge wesnoth-1.14
  
Note that this will not remove downloaded data or savegames which are stored in your home directory in the folder <code>.wesnoth</code>. From this point on you can simply follow the advices from the [http://www.wesnoth.org/wiki/CompilingWesnoth Compiling Wesnoth] page.
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Bear in mind that this will '''not''' remove downloaded data or saved games stored in your [[EditingWesnoth#The_user_data_directory|home directory]].
  
== SteamOS ==
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Additionally, build-dep will not install libssl-dev automatically due to a Debian patch to use WolfSSL instead due to a licence incompatibility with OpenSSL, so you will need to install that manually. This will likely be resolved within the next couple of years once OpenSSL 3 comes into use since that version will resolve the license incompatibility.
Installing Battle for Wesnoth on SteamOS is similar to doing so on Debian, as SteamOS is largely based on Debian 7.0 "wheezy". However, there are a few steps to take to enable the Debian repositories in SteamOS. [http://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamuniverse/discussions/1/648814396114274132/ Click here] for directions. After they are enabled, run the following as root to install wesnoth to use in Desktop mode:
 
aptitude install wesnoth wesnoth-music
 
 
 
To add a shortcut to launch wesnoth in Big Picture mode, open the Steam client in Desktop mode and [https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=2219-YDJV-5557 follow these instructions]. Then close the client and switch back to using Big Picture and it will be under Games.
 
 
 
NOTE: You will need to enable access to the desktop in SteamOS to add the Debian repositories to SteamOS. [https://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamuniverse/discussions/1/648814395741989999/ Click here] and scroll down to the heading "How do I get to the desktop on SteamOS? All I see is Steam." for instructions
 
  
 
== Ubuntu ==
 
== Ubuntu ==
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! Packaged Version
 
! Packaged Version
 
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| 15.10 (Wily)
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| 22.04 LTS (Jammy)
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| 1.16.2
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| 21.10 (Impish)
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| 1.14.17
 
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|-
| 15.04 (Vivid) / 14.10 (Utopic) / 14.04 LTS (Trusty)
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| 20.04 LTS (Focal)
| 1.10.7
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| 1.14.9
 
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| 12.04 LTS (Precise)
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| 18.04 LTS (Bionic)
| 1.10.2
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| 1.12.6
 
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===Repos with newer vesions===
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Reference: https://packages.ubuntu.com/wesnoth
 
 
You can get a more up-to-date version from the Software Center by enabling backports, [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports see here].
 
 
 
[http://www.playdeb.net/software/Battle%20for%20Wesnoth PlayDeb might have newer versions, as well.]
 
 
 
Almost up-to-date versions are available in this [https://launchpad.net/~vincent-c/+archive/ubuntu/wesnoth PPA]
 
 
 
If you are interested in the development version of wesnoth, you can get it from this PPA: [http://launchpad.net/~rhonda/+archive/wesnoth-devel ppa:rhonda/wesnoth-devel]
 
 
 
Another alternative with backports, especially wesnoth 1.11 from debian is c42-backport-games PPA: [http://launchpad.net/~dirk-computer42/+archive/c42-backport-games ppa:dirk-computer42/c42-backport-games]. Note that it is not recommended to use packages from Debian on Ubuntu due to the multiple Ubuntu-specific changes that would be needed. See [http://www.computer42.org/xwiki-static/exported/DevNotes/xwiki.DevNotes.c42-ppa.html] for more informations.
 
 
 
===Compiling===
 
 
 
If you choose to build Wesnoth from source you should add the datadir flag to ''configure'' to ensure your installation puts the data in the same place as the official installation path:
 
 
 
cd /usr/src
 
tar -xvjf wesnoth-1.x.x.tar.bz2
 
cd wesnoth-1.x.x
 
./configure --datadir=/usr/share/games ...
 
make
 
sudo make install
 
  
 
== Fedora ==
 
== Fedora ==
Battle for Wesnoth is included in [http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=4097 Fedora].  The current version of Battle for Wesnoth is available for ARM, x86, and x86_64 architectures. If you have problems with these packages, or other questions, please contact the Fedora maintainer [mailto:limb_AT_jcomserv.net Jon Ciesla].
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Battle for Wesnoth is included in [http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=4097 Fedora].  The current version of Battle for Wesnoth is available for ARMv7HL, AArch64, ppc64le, s390x, x86, and x86_64 architectures. If you have problems with these packages, or other questions, please contact the Fedora maintainer [mailto:klember@redhat.com Kalev Lember].
  
To install simply run:
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To install from command-line, simply run:
  yum install wesnoth wesnoth-tools wesnoth-server  
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  dnf install wesnoth wesnoth-tools wesnoth-server  
  
 
== Gentoo ==
 
== Gentoo ==
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Note: Gentoo currently operates as a rolling-release, updated approximately weekly.
 
Note: Gentoo currently operates as a rolling-release, updated approximately weekly.
 
The latest version marked stable is 1.12.2 for amd64 and x86. Only builds marked unstable are available for ppc and ppc64.
 
  
 
To install the latest unstable version (when available), add the following line to your /etc/portage/package.keywords file before running the emerge command:
 
To install the latest unstable version (when available), add the following line to your /etc/portage/package.keywords file before running the emerge command:
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  games-strategy/wesnoth ~*
 
  games-strategy/wesnoth ~*
  
The ebuild is currently maintained by Michael Sterrett.
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The ebuild is currently maintained by [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Games the Gentoo Games Project]
  
 
== Mageia / Rosa Linux / OpenMandriva Lx ==
 
== Mageia / Rosa Linux / OpenMandriva Lx ==
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== Pardus ==
 
* Run Package Manager, click Games section, select Wesnoth and click install.
 
* If you prefer to install Wesnoth from command line type <code>pisi it wesnoth</code>.
 
 
 
== PCLinuxOS ==
 
* RPM packages are included on the PCLinuxOS mirrors in the games repository under pclinuxos/2010 (for x86) or the x86_64 repository under pclinuxos/2011 (for x86_64)
 
* Enable the repos, then either use your preferred package manager to install wesnoth, or run <code>sudo apt-get install wesnoth</code>
 
* Contrary to the above naming scheme, PCLinuxOS operates on a rolling release, similar to Gentoo
 
 
 
== Slackware/SalixOS ==
 
 
 
* Packages of Battle for Wesnoth for Slackware 14 can be downloaded from [http://www.slacky.eu/asche/pkgs/index.php?ver=16&pkg=2467 Slacky] Latest Wesnoth build for Slackware 14.0: 1.10.5
 
  
* SalixOS is a Slackware-derived distribution that aims to provide packages that are also backwards-compatible with Slackware. The latest Wesnoth build in the SalixOS repositories for Slackware 14.1 and SalixOS 14.1 is 1.10.7.
 
  
* Building from source using SlackBuild script from [http://slackbuilds.org/result/?search=wesnoth&sv= SlackBuilds.org]. The latest Slackbuilds for Battle for Wesnoth on Slackware 14.1 is for 1.12.1.  Developmental branch requires you to edit a new line between 65 & 66 with './autogen.sh' in addition to changing the version number in the wesnoth.SlackBuild script.
 
  
Note: These packages depend on boost (plus icu if you use binary from Slacky), so it should be installed before installing Battle for Wesnoth binary or compiling from source.
 
  
===Installation for Slackware===
 
  
Binary package: Downloaded Battle for Wesnoth binary, boost and icu dependency install with installpkg command (downloadable from Slacky or SalixOS).
 
  
For example:
 
installpkg wesnoth-1.6.3-i486-1sl.tgz boost-1.39.0-i686-1as.tgz icu-3.6-i486-2sl.tgz
 
  
SlackBuild script: Consult SlackBuilds [http://slackbuilds.org/howto/ HOWTO] and compile
 
  
===Installation for SalixOS===
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Run the following to get the latest version:
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==openSUSE==
slapt-get --install wesnoth
 
  
==OpenSUSE==
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These are builds of The Battle For Wesnoth for several versions of openSUSE, made for both i386 and x86_64 architectures.
  
These are builds of The Battle For Wesnoth for several versions of OpenSUSE, made for both i386 and x86_64 architecture.
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The openSUSE packages are maintained by [https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file/openSUSE:Factory/wesnoth/wesnoth.changes multiple contributors].
 
 
The OpenSUSE packages were packaged by [http://en.opensuse.org/User:Hhetter123 Holger Hetterich].
 
  
 
===Install using One-Click Installation===
 
===Install using One-Click Installation===
  
Use the correct link for your version of OpenSUSE:
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Use the correct link for your version of openSUSE:
 
 
* OpenSUSE Tumbleweed (rolling preview release) [http://software.opensuse.org/ymp/games/openSUSE_Factory/wesnoth.ymp?base=openSUSE%3AFactory&query=wesnoth One-Click-Install]
 
* OpenSUSE 13.2 [http://software.opensuse.org/ymp/games/openSUSE_13.2/wesnoth.ymp?base=openSUSE%3A13.2&query=wesnoth One-Click-Install] v1.12.2
 
* OpenSUSE 13.1 [http://software.opensuse.org/ymp/games/openSUSE_13.1/wesnoth.ymp?base=openSUSE%3A13.1&query=wesnoth One-Click-Install] v1.12.2
 
 
 
===Install using the command-line===
 
 
 
You can also install wesnoth using Zypper the command line (replacing 13.2 with your OpenSUSE version):
 
sudo zypper ar --refresh http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/games/openSUSE_13.2/ Games
 
sudo zypper ref
 
sudo zypper in wesnoth
 
  
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* openSUSE Tumbleweed (rolling release) [https://software.opensuse.org/ymp/openSUSE:Factory/standard/wesnoth.ymp One-Click Install]
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* openSUSE Leap 15.3 (fixed release) [https://software.opensuse.org/ymp/openSUSE:Backports:SLE-15-SP3/standard/wesnoth.ymp One-Click Install]
  
== Vine Linux (VineSeed)==
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== Void Linux ==
  
"wesnoth" rpm package for "Vine Linux" is using VLGothic font.
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Void Linux is another rolling release distribution, utilizing its own package manager.
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The current version is available for x86, x86_64, armv6, and armv7.
  
 
To install simply run:
 
To install simply run:
<code>apt-get install wesnoth</code>
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<code>xbps-install -S wesnoth</code>
  
== Other ==
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The build is currently maintained by [mailto:itself@hanspolo.net Phillip Hirsch]
* [http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/manulix/wesnoth-bin-powerpc/ GNU/Linux PowerPC binaries]
 
* [http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=wesnoth Search RPMs]
 
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
* [[CompilingWesnoth]]
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* [https://github.com/wesnoth/wesnoth/blob/master/INSTALL.md Compiling Wesnoth]
 
* [[Download]]
 
* [[Download]]
  
 
[[Category:Building and Installing]]
 
[[Category:Building and Installing]]

Latest revision as of 12:47, 26 August 2022


Not all distributions carry the latest stable or development releases. If you want to make sure you are running the newest official version of Wesnoth from either branch, either get the sources from the Download page and compile them yourself or use the flatpak below.

Flatpak

A flatpak of the current stable release can be found here.

A nightly flatpak of Wesnoth's development branch is also available. Instructions for getting it can be found here.

Arch Linux

  • The latest stable version can be installed from the [community] repository: pacman -S wesnoth
  • There's a wesnoth-devel package for development releases in the AUR.

Debian

  • Official packages including the development releases. If you want a different version, you need to explicitly request which branch you want, e.g. 1.12 (stretch), or 1.14 (buster, bullseye, and sid)
  • backports.debian.org offers the latest stable wesnoth releases, albeit only backported to stretch at this time. For more info on Debian backports, click here.

Command-line install

To install Wesnoth, run the following to pull in everything:

aptitude install wesnoth wesnoth-music

Compiling

If you want to run a newer release than the ones provided in the Debian repositories, or an unreleased version from the Git repository, you will have to build it from source. See Compiling Wesnoth for more details.

To install Wesnoth's dependencies if you have Debian's source repositories enabled in your config, you can just use apt's build-dep command with the package that best matches the version you are trying to build:

# Stable version
aptitude build-dep wesnoth
# Development version
aptitude build-dep wesnoth-1.14

Note: If you have already installed an older version of Wesnoth, you should uninstall it first by running:

# Stable version
aptitude purge wesnoth
# Development version
aptitude purge wesnoth-1.14

Bear in mind that this will not remove downloaded data or saved games stored in your home directory.

Additionally, build-dep will not install libssl-dev automatically due to a Debian patch to use WolfSSL instead due to a licence incompatibility with OpenSSL, so you will need to install that manually. This will likely be resolved within the next couple of years once OpenSSL 3 comes into use since that version will resolve the license incompatibility.

Ubuntu

Click here to install the latest version of the wesnoth packaged for your release. Alternatively, search for "wesnoth" in the Ubuntu Software Center or use following command:

sudo apt-get install wesnoth

Available Versions

Different releases of Ubuntu provide different versions of Wesnoth in their repositories. Often, this version will be older than the most current Wesnoth.

Release Packaged Version
22.04 LTS (Jammy) 1.16.2
21.10 (Impish) 1.14.17
20.04 LTS (Focal) 1.14.9
18.04 LTS (Bionic) 1.12.6

Reference: https://packages.ubuntu.com/wesnoth

Fedora

Battle for Wesnoth is included in Fedora. The current version of Battle for Wesnoth is available for ARMv7HL, AArch64, ppc64le, s390x, x86, and x86_64 architectures. If you have problems with these packages, or other questions, please contact the Fedora maintainer Kalev Lember.

To install from command-line, simply run:

dnf install wesnoth wesnoth-tools wesnoth-server 

Gentoo

To install the game only, run the following as root:

emerge wesnoth

To install the game and the server, add 'server' to your USE flags, then run emerge as above.

Note: Gentoo currently operates as a rolling-release, updated approximately weekly.

To install the latest unstable version (when available), add the following line to your /etc/portage/package.keywords file before running the emerge command:

games-strategy/wesnoth ~*

The ebuild is currently maintained by the Gentoo Games Project

Mageia / Rosa Linux / OpenMandriva Lx

To install the latest stable version (as root):

urpmi wesnoth

For the development version (Rosa Linux and OpenMandriva Lx only, as root):

urpmi wesnoth-unstable

You can also use the GUI package manager RPMDrake (in the Control Centre).

To install latest Battle for Wesnoth version available you need to enable the following repository using the Control Centre:

Distribution Repository for wesnoth Repository for wesnoth-unstable
Rosa Linux Desktop / OpenMandriva Lx contrib release contrib updates
Rosa Linux LTS contrib updates contrib updates
Mageia core release N/A





openSUSE

These are builds of The Battle For Wesnoth for several versions of openSUSE, made for both i386 and x86_64 architectures.

The openSUSE packages are maintained by multiple contributors.

Install using One-Click Installation

Use the correct link for your version of openSUSE:

Void Linux

Void Linux is another rolling release distribution, utilizing its own package manager. The current version is available for x86, x86_64, armv6, and armv7.

To install simply run: xbps-install -S wesnoth

The build is currently maintained by Phillip Hirsch

See Also

This page was last edited on 26 August 2022, at 12:47.