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.
Write clearly, be nice to others, and be very careful when posting anything related to politics or religion. When asking for help, remember that everyone here is a volunteer. Prefer editing your previous post over double posting. No animated avatars or graphical signatures. Don’t plagiarize other’s...
I decided to put Linux (and Wesnoth!) on the computer with the fast video card, and hard a very hard time compiling it. I ended up wiping my Linux install and starting over. In the Wiki it says:
“For Ubuntu Breezy Badger (5.10) the following will satisfy runtime dependencies.�
I can't compile any sourcecode. I am using OpenSuse 10.0. I used the instructions, but it didn't work. I have had this problem before. Here is what it says when I use the ./configure command:
checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking...
1.1.8 is our first beta for the forthcoming 1.2 release.
As it's normal as we try to get Wesnoth 1.2 stable enough, there are no
important changes from the last version, just a bunch of bugfixes,
little campaign improvements, some new attack icons and sounds and lots
of...
I had 1.1.7 installed on my Gentoo Linux box, and now I'd like to upgrade to 1.1.8. To that end, I checked the wiki page on installing Wesnoth and it told me to make uninstall before installing a new version. Thing is, when I issue that command - from either the 1.1.8 source folder or the 1.1.7 one...
I'm trying to compile Wesnoth 1.1.8 on a friend's Ubuntu box, and although I've installed all the required libraries, it gives the following errors when compiling clipboard.cpp:
Is there something I forgot to compile/install? Thanks.
I'm just trying to compile Wesnoth the first time on Windows. I have followed Viliam's instructions and tried to compile it but it complains that SDL_Col ou r in unit.hpp does not name a type. I know that there is something like SDL_Col o r and I can't imagine that somebody would create his own...
Someday, I was downloading wesnoth (windows version), and I had the idea to see how many speed reach each one...
I think that the Kent University's is the fastest... is there another faster?
Anyway, I recommend it for a good downloading of Wesnoth!
Hello, I have a question. I just downloaded the 1.17 Test Version and even though I haven't made it super far in the game I'd still like to keep my saved games from the 1.02 version. Is that possible? I just read that when installing a new version you should uninstall the older version. Will it ask...
Reading the changelog I tried to pick the most important changes between versions 1.0 and 1.2. Please complete the list if I forgot something important.
Single player
- new tutorial
- new campaigns: Two Brothers, The South Guard, Under the Burning Suns
- changes in existing campaigns: new...
The latest development version (1.1.7) has compiled fine on my i686 laptop running Fedora Core 4. The game also runs perfectly as far as I can tell. Have yet to test the editor or wesnothd.
1.1.6 was skipped because it had a couple of nasty bugs.
This release marks a hard string freeze, meaning that no changes at all are allowed in strings, so translators can start working hard to get complete translations for 1.2.
Details later (after I definitively succeed or fail). This is on a Win2000 system, GCC 3.4.6.
I finally got a GNU makefile out of the source code with an in-house Python script (that doesn't know what the -I option is for...sigh). I'm waiting for the compile to reach the linking stage. I'm...
I've got in touch with this incredible game very recently and, as you may notice, this is my first post. I don't have any previous experience building the source on different platforms nor using other compilers. I've tested a little the result of this built, enough to say...
So far the wiki has served me well (apart from a few irritations with msys it didn't warn me of, which I *think* I've solved), but I have a question regarding the jamfile.
The wiki says the list of files may change with each Wesnoth version, which seems reasonable. However, it doesn't say anything...
Hi there. I'm a linux newbie. Ubuntu dapper, amd64.
I've got the latest SVN, and the latest autotools from the ubuntu repositories, but when I type ./autogen.sh I get a bunch of errors, and no configure file. This is the output:
aclocal: configure.ac: 275: macro `AM_PROG_CC_C_O' not found in...
Hi. I downloaded BFW by using Synaptic in Ubuntu (Dapper Drake), but the game is not in Applications -> Games. Do I need to launch it from the terminal, and if so, could somebody please tell me the directory and command?
As you have discovered, Wesnoth 1.1.3 wasn't a nice release, but it was really good at exposing lots of bugs that had to be fixed before aiming for the new stable release, which is a good thing after all :)
In this release, the most annoying bugs have been fixed, including...
or OS X < 10.4(compile does not work due to sdl/freetype issues) Command line compile works just fine in 10.4. Also, how do you think Iwa makes universal binaries?
I would go with whatever OS you otherwise like the best. Windows has the most convenient data/userdata location (important for if you...
Wesnoth is heading towards a new stable release (1.2) and this version is just
a preview of what you will get on the upcoming stable release. We need your
feedback and your bug reports to help us making a great Wesnoth 1.2.
Wesnoth 1.1.3 features graphics improvements, like...
I'm quite new to Mac and wanted to compile Wesnoth here, after a bit of library hunting I managed to get an only warning from ./configure about the libzipios++, so I tried to make it, but I get linking errors.
If I try to use the gettext installed by fink at /sw (which seems a kind of...
but the point c is specific for windows XP (c. Go to the control panel, and open 'System'. Click on the 'Advanced' tab. Click the 'Environment Variables' button. Make a new user variable called 'JAM_TOOLSET' with a value of 'MINGW', and make a new user variable...
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