Topic: Debian
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mxb2001 Topic Opener |
Posted at:
2019-06-05, 18:13 UTC+2.0
Anyone out there running Debian Stretch (latest version)? I'm wondering if build 20 has already been compiled by someone for deb --
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stonerl |
Posted at:
2019-06-05, 18:31 UTC+2.0
The Ubuntu ppa should work on Debian...
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GunChleoc |
Posted at:
2019-06-05, 18:55 UTC+2.0
Our usual Debian packager didn't have any time for this release, so I opened a bug with Debian asking them to update. I can't find it now though. Busy indexing nil values
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stdh
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Posted at:
2019-06-06, 17:09 UTC+2.0
I'm running Debian testing (Buster, soon to become the new release (10)), but I compile from source if I want to use a new Widelands release or trunk. The bug is at https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=928325 . If I understand Debian's release and packaging processes well, this is what needs to happen:
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teppo |
Posted at:
2019-06-07, 18:03 UTC+2.0
Runs fine, on both Stretch and Buster.
Yes, that is the correct way. It would not be overly difficult to build a x86-64 .deb package for buster and self-host that at web page. The correct way happens when it happens, a self-build package could be online tomorrow. And after that, one could of course self-build for stretch, too. And why not do i386, ARM32, ARM64 etc (I guess this is a long list). I am not suggesting this, but if lack of an easy install path is a problem for the tournament or so, there are doors that could be opened.
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mxb2001 Topic Opener |
Posted at:
2019-07-24, 19:24 UTC+2.0
I just noticed that Buster (Debian 10) is out. The update program though just installed 9.9, guess there's a lag or something. Does Widelands 20 exist for Debian 10? --
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kaputtnik |
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2019-07-24, 19:42 UTC+2.0
Looks like the debian packegers doesn't updated the package fur Debian 10: https://packages.debian.org/buster/widelands But you can compile yourself ....
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teppo |
Posted at:
2019-07-27, 07:54 UTC+2.0
One can also download random binaries from the internet, and hope that they work right and contain no malware.
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