Several of our mainline campaigns are in the works for upgrades at the moment, which includes adding characters and enhancing existing scenarios. We are looking for more artwork to supplement these upgrades, including the following:
After two and a half years of development and thousands of commits made by dozens of contributors, the Battle for Wesnoth development team is proud to announce the availability of version 1.18.0 on...
We are happy to announce that Wesnoth is now able to accept donations on Liberapay . While Wesnoth does rely on the work of dedicated volunteers, no project can function completely cost-free. Revenue from the Apple App Store and from donations goes towards maintaining our servers,...
As mentioned in the Wesnoth 1.14.4 release announcement, all previous Wesnoth versions including Lua scripting support are affected by a security vulnerability which potentially allows a malicious party to execute arbitrary code through the Lua engine by using specially-crafted code in...
There have been numerous important forum posts and wiki articles written by users and developers. We reference these pages a lot, and decided to put them together in a convenient list.
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Hi, I love Battle for Wesnoth and I'd like to help out but my programming skills are minimal.
So instead I created a installation tutorial page on the Linux Mint site.
Does anyone have a link to download this game from a different source? I no longer trust sourceforge as a source for downloads, due to a series of reports that they are injecting adware into the software they host.
This game is going around on reddit, and this is the primary concern I have with...
In light of the security fix in the 1.12 release, I'd like to update the version of Wesnoth (1.10.x) on my machine - which is currently running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (precise).
I don't really want to update to a newer version of Ubuntu, as that would affect other things on the computer.
These packages are for Ubuntu 12.04 or more. After downloading, to install you should run the following command:
$ sudo dpkg -i
for e.g., I download Wesnoth 1.12.4 package into /media/disk0/, then I should run:
$ sudo dpkg -i /media/disk0/wesnoth_1.12.4-1_amd64.deb
Usually, the dpkg program...
As mentioned in the Wesnoth 1.12.4 and Wesnoth 1.13.1 release announcements, a security vulnerability targeting add-on authors was found (bug 23504 ) which allowed a malicious user to obtain add-on server passphrases from the client’s .pbl files and transmit them over the network, or store...
This is a maintenance release for the stable 1.12.x series, and it is fully compatible with previous releases in the series. This version includes an important fix for a security vulnerability affecting add-on creators, as well as an assortment of other bug...
This is the first release of the new 1.13.x development series, delivering an assortment of shiny new additions and improvements developed in parallel to the 1.12.x series. As it has been a while since our last alpha-quality development release, we would like...
This is a maintenance release for the stable 1.12.x series, and it is fully compatible with version 1.12.0. This version includes a critical security fix, as well as an assortment of other bug fixes, minor improvements in various areas, and translation...
This is a maintenance release for the stable 1.12.x series, and it is fully compatible with version 1.12.0. As is the norm for updates to a stable series, this version delivers an assortment of bug fixes and other minor improvements in various areas, as well...
Hi,
I raised this on the linux mint forums but still no solution. I'm confused on what to attempt next it must be 20 years since I looked at a C compilation process :?
I've been playing 1.10.7 for a long time and would like to move to the latest version.
Any help would be appreciated
A new stable series begins, following nearly three years of development and almost 8,500 commits. We wish to thank you , our vast community of players, content creators, and fans for your continued support; it is your feedback, bug reports, and boundless...
Hi everyone,
I'm in a quite particular situation: I have a desktop in my house, which is in the country-side (i'd rather said: on the forest-side) and has no internet link whatsoever. Here in my office I was able to install wesnoth-1.12 following Elven instructions ( ).
I'd like to install...
Hello all. Working on getting a development environment to compile Wesnoth. In it is suggested that there is a known bug with SDL 1.2.14 that can be solved by downgrading to 1.2.13. With SDL-1.2.15 now available would anyone know if that bug is no longer an issue?
Hello i was wondering if there was a way to get battle for wesnoth 1.12 on linux. my friend is using 1.12 and i want to be able to play with him but i cant(he uses windows) can someone please tell me how to get the 1.12 version of battle for wesnoth on my linux ubuntu? Thanks alot!
We did say that we hoped we would not need a third release candidate. But sometimes, to get important bugs fixed, you need to get your hands dirty and replace old code. It is not easy to make decisions like this, but in light of several long-standing issues on Windows, it simply had to be done, or...
The bug-fixing action continues in this second release candidate for version 1.12! As we promised, we are releasing new release candidates every two weeks until all pending serious issues are fixed; and once they are, we will release version 1.12.0.
This is the first release candidate for the upcoming stable series. We are confident that we are really close to 1.12 now, but there is still work remaining to be done to ensure a top quality release. Our plan is to publish a new release candidate every two...
It’s been a while since the last release, so there should be plenty of fixes and improvements in our sixth 1.12 beta for you to check out! No new ground-breaking features, though, since the feature and string freeze for 1.11.x is still in effect to facilitate testing, bug fixing, and translation...
I wanted to compile wesnoth 1.10 on linux (mint 17 64-bit)
I get this error message:
In file included from /home/sads/Downloads/wesnoth-1.10/src/builder.cpp:23:0:
/home/sads/Downloads/wesnoth-1.10/src/foreach.hpp:9:22: error: ‘boost::BOOST_FOREACH’ has not been declared
#define foreach...
I have no idea how to activate this game as there is no EXE file to open . I cant find any videos, guides, or tutorials about it either and Ive been searching for some time. Im making myself ill searching.
A recent thread on the Wesnoth mailing list deals with testing of pre-release versions. I am one of those people who likes to use bleeding edge code and find/report bugs. At the same time, I'm more apt to do it when it's not a super technical ordeal to stay up to date. Two projects stick out as...
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