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* [http://packages.debian.org/wesnoth Official packages]
 
* [http://packages.debian.org/wesnoth Official packages]
 
* [http://debian.wesnoth.org/sarge Wesnoth 1.0 backport for Sarge]
 
* [http://debian.wesnoth.org/sarge Wesnoth 1.0 backport for Sarge]
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===> 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 ]
  
 
=== Fedora Core ===
 
=== Fedora Core ===

Revision as of 21:03, 4 October 2005

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

===> 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 ]

Fedora Core

Battle for Wesnoth is included in Fedora Extras, which is enabled in Fedora Core 4 by default.

Gentoo

  • emerge wesnoth

Mandrake (cooker)

Slackware 10.2

SuSE / OpenSUSE

These packages are also usable as a YaST installation source, use the settings from the table below

SUSE Relase Protocol
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 / OpenSUSE 10.0 HTTP 81.169.140.126 rpm/wesnoth/10.0

Static binary for all distributions

Other

See Also