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If the latest binaries are not currently available for your OS, please check back in a few days to see if they have been placed here. Packagers have been informed of the release, please be patient.

Stable (1.0.x branch)

The stable files are meant to be used as a stable and rather balanced version of the game. Each version of the 1.0.x branch is compatible to each other. This will not happen in the development branch.

Source code

BeOS

GNU/Linux

  • A distribution-independent binary (made with OBLISK) for any somewhat modern GNU/Linux on i386 is available: wesnoth-1.0.1-x86-Opkg.tar.gz
    • (do _*_NOT_*_ try to install to a subdirectory of the package's directory. Trust me on this :-( )
    • Actually, you don't need to install it at all, you can run it in place.
  • There are binaries for many different GNU/Linux Distributions. Not all are always up to date with the current release. Please have a look at WesnothBinariesLinux for more informations about the binaries for your Distribution.

Mac OS X

MS Windows

FreeBSD

  • Wesnoth 1.0.1 for FreeBSD: /usr/ports/games/wesnoth (37.3MB)

AmigaOS4

Development

The Versions shown below are from the development version of Wesnoth. This version maybe unstable and unbalanced since heavy changes are taking place all the time. For balanced and stable gaming we recommend to use the latest version of the 1.0.x branch. If you want to have a look at the most recent changes you should use the files listed below.

Source code

GNU/Linux

  • There are binaries for many different GNU/Linux Distributions. Not all are always up to date with the current release. Please have a look at WesnothBinariesLinux for more informations about the binaries for your Distribution.

MS Windows

License

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

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