I have all dependencies for Unknown Horizons in games:unknown-horizons:
* Allegro is no longer required, building guichan without it (we
don't need it), and I doubt any other package in openSUSE:Factory uses
it because it's just no there;
* Guichan will most likely be maintained in the future by the
people from FIFE, I will investigate this issue, but it's not the
first time I've heard this story from different channels;
Additionally, I would ask the development project to become
games:unknown-horizons as then I will not be forced to become bound to
the current patches and their non-maintained dependencies!
I hope this fixes the problems raised.
NM
2011/11/13 Nelson Marques
Hi all,
I've submitted the following packages to openSUSE:Factory (development project to be games):
- (SR91211) games/allegro - Provides dependency for guichan; - (SR91212) games/guichain - Provides dependency for fife; - (SR91214) games/fife - Provides dependency for Unknown Horizons; - (SR91218) games/libenet - Provides dependency for python-enet; - (SR91219) games/python-enet - Provides dependency for Unknown Horizons; - (SR91215) games/unknown-horizons - RTS Games that uses the C++ engine FIFE (openGL/SDL).
This release's space on the filesystem has been greatly improved by upstream for our own delight. It seems that this game is getting rather popular among openSUSE users, in fact I packaged it by the first time because of a request in our forums.
I understand that the DVD space is somehow precious, but if we can spare 75Mb's for this game would certainly be awesome as it would be somehow interesting to provide a third party game which is coherent with the Licensing of openSUSE and it offers very good localization, single and multiplayer modes and is subject of very intensive development, either on the game itself and on the engine.
Though I've maintained it on a repository for quite some time, I've started the process of submitting it to Fedora as request by upstream (currently on progress under the revision of Tom 'spot' Callaway), I've decided to take the same step on openSUSE since it's my primary distribution and the subject of my most valuable (whatever that means) contributions.
Can we make this happen ?
NM
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