Wesnoth 1.12-4 and 1.13-1 for Linux
Moderator: Forum Moderators
Re: Wesnoth 1.12-4 and 1.13-1 for Linux
Check the backports as well, 1.12 is in there.
Re: Why you should submit my new packages
Did you read my post above?nikita1996 wrote:@shadowm Yeah.. I know that the package released by the professional Ubuntu contributors are more stable. But, by now, except for my packages, there's no v1.12.4 package or v1.13.1 package for Ubuntu.
Also, when I said “trusted”, it wasn’t just about stability.shadowm wrote:PPA for development releases (ppa:pkg-games/wesnoth-devel)The first two sources above can be trusted as they are maintained by the same people who prepare the official Wesnoth builds for Debian and Ubuntu. If in doubt, you should always check your distribution’s backport repositories first.
PPA for stable releases (ppa:vincent-c/wesnoth) (ignore the outdated description, it does have 1.12.4 for post-precise versions)
Extremely simple instructions for compiling from source on precise (12.04) without having to add any external repositories
Author of the unofficial UtBS sequels Invasion from the Unknown and After the Storm.
Re: Wesnoth 1.12-4 and 1.13-1 for Linux
As noted on this page
https://packages.debian.org/sid/wesnoth-1.12
wesnoth 1.12.2 is available but not 1.12.4
You can contact the maintainers linked there (right edge of page) to find out how to help.
Ubuntu gets its packages from Debian which is its upstream source.
EDIT: and more to the point see shadowm's post above
https://packages.debian.org/sid/wesnoth-1.12
wesnoth 1.12.2 is available but not 1.12.4
You can contact the maintainers linked there (right edge of page) to find out how to help.
Ubuntu gets its packages from Debian which is its upstream source.
EDIT: and more to the point see shadowm's post above
Re: Wesnoth 1.12-4 and 1.13-1 for Linux
I think 1.12.4 is no longer in backports, but in the "sloppy backports" (for wheezy users).
Adding this line to the sources.list file allows for apt/aptitude installation.
Adding this line
Code: Select all
deb http://http.debian.net/debian wheezy-backports-sloppy main
Re: Wesnoth 1.12-4 and 1.13-1 for Linux
Just started to use some kind of debian based linux on an old machine. It all looks very practical to me. There is a working "office" clone included. Hardware works nicely. GIMP is missing or bugging me. No current flash player is available. Hopefully I will figure out how to install Wesnoth after resolving this exotic gimp issue. Please continue to support open source software.