WesnothBinariesLinux
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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.
Slackware 10.1
- Wesnoth 0.9.5: http://asteroid.celeonet.fr/wesnoth/
SuSE 9.3 / OpenSUSE
- 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 and x86_64. (by Holger Hetterich <ozzyATmetal-district.de> )
These packages are also usable as a YaST installation source, use the settings from the table below
SUSE Relase | Protocol | ||
---|---|---|---|
SERVER | DIRECTORY/URL | ||
OpenSUSE 10.0 Beta1 | http://81.169.140.126/rpm/wesnoth/10.0-beta1/ | ||
OpenSUSE 10.0 Beta2 | http://81.169.140.126/rpm/wesnoth/10.0-beta2/ | ||
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 |
Fedora Core
yum install wesnoth
(requires Dag Wieers mirror in yum.conf - see more info)- Wesnoth 0.8.11: http://dag.wieers.com/packages/wesnoth/
Debian
apt-get install wesnoth
oraptitude install wesnoth
(Official packages)
Gentoo
emerge wesnoth
Arch Linux
pacman -S 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/
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)