Topic: Which source code?
NoLand Topic Opener |
Posted at: 2018-01-10, 21:54
Hello, I reinstalled my PC (Opensuse 42.3). The link of https://launchpad.net/widelands/build19/build19 shows me e.g. 3 different source packages:
Last time I had (probably) the first one. But it may be outdated because gcc is now in version 7? I only want to play with a stable version. Which source package may be the best for me? Top Quote |
Tibor |
Posted at: 2018-01-10, 22:00
I believe the source code of build19 should be the same in every package, at least in regard to game features... If your distribution provides gcc7+ as default, go for item 2. But if you are going to compile anyway, you might try the current trunk, it should be pretty stable IMHO. Top Quote |
GunChleoc |
Posted at: 2018-01-17, 13:58
The repack was mostly to fix the British english translation, and then we followed up with a fix to it would compile under GCC version 7. Gameplay-wise, all of them are identical. Busy indexing nil values Top Quote |
NoLand Topic Opener |
Posted at: 2018-01-18, 20:37
Thanks for your info. Since I had problems with bazaar and received your information that there is no relevant difference I installed the Wideland version from an OpenSuse package and it is now running fine. Off topic: it does not run correctly after installation which is usually the case in OpenSuse. I saw a Widelands screen for half a second and it disappeared. After starting Widelands from an xterm I found that a library was missing. But I understand that this problem is not caused by Widelands itself. Top Quote |