Older version?
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Older version?
hello,
I have an old computer and the latest version 1.2.6/1.3.6 doesnt work perfect.
But on the website arent older versions like 1.2.3/4/5 for downloading.
Is there a chance to get this older version, or is there someone who has these packages in i586.rpm ?
Thanks, Vrael
I have an old computer and the latest version 1.2.6/1.3.6 doesnt work perfect.
But on the website arent older versions like 1.2.3/4/5 for downloading.
Is there a chance to get this older version, or is there someone who has these packages in i586.rpm ?
Thanks, Vrael
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it's possible, through sourceforge,
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... p_id=89495
it contains all files releated to wesnoth thats being released on sourceforge, including older 1.2 version of wesnoth.
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... p_id=89495
it contains all files releated to wesnoth thats being released on sourceforge, including older 1.2 version of wesnoth.
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You could also try browsing through the release announcements section of the forum for the older version release announcements. They usually contain links to many/most of the packages.
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I have that problem too. I want to rant agaist this "developer" mentality in the free-software/ open source movement, but I will save that for my blog. The problem is probably that you need the python libraries. For some reason, developers expect users to enjoy reinstalling thier operatating system every six months. Well, maybe that is not fun. Well maybe we just want to USE our computers and not be like this uber geek who spends all his time reinstalling the same software except its the new, buggy version.
Ubuntu is called "Linux for Human beings" apparently human beings like things like reinstalling python or wtf libraries that don't even have a working package every six months.
Ubuntu is called "Linux for Human beings" apparently human beings like things like reinstalling python or wtf libraries that don't even have a working package every six months.
On sourceforge ive found nothing for me. There are older versions but not in i585.rpm .
MDG where are these packages, i didnt found them.
My Probelms with 1.3.6 are:
Sound dont work.
Player against Computer dont work.
Server dont work.
I guess the problem is mixed: Old hardware and a never updated version of suse 10.0.
MDG where are these packages, i didnt found them.
My Probelms with 1.3.6 are:
Sound dont work.
Player against Computer dont work.
Server dont work.
I guess the problem is mixed: Old hardware and a never updated version of suse 10.0.
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Wesnoth 1.2.5Vrael wrote:MDG where are these packages, i didnt found them.
Wesnoth 1.2.4
Wesnoth 1.2.3
Not sure if it will have the links for your particular OS but I hope it helps.
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PEBKACJastiv wrote:I have that problem too. I want to rant agaist this "developer" mentality in the free-software/ open source movement, but I will save that for my blog. The problem is probably that you need the python libraries. For some reason, developers expect users to enjoy reinstalling thier operatating system every six months. Well, maybe that is not fun. Well maybe we just want to USE our computers and not be like this uber geek who spends all his time reinstalling the same software except its the new, buggy version.
Ubuntu is called "Linux for Human beings" apparently human beings like things like reinstalling python or wtf libraries that don't even have a working package every six months.
If this computer is connected to the net I would advise you to upgrade if that is possible. It's important to keep networked computers up to date with security fixes.Vrael wrote: I guess the problem is mixed: Old hardware and a never updated version of suse 10.0.
If upgrading is not an option you should indeed try to get an older version as library mismatches will most likely give you trouble with newer versions unless someone has backported them for your platform and version. Another option is to compile the source itself which might sound like a daunting task, but it's really quite manageable. If you want help with that just ask here.