Hi,
Here is a list of some games you can compile for Rawhide. This list will be added to over time.
Battle for Wesnoth From: wesnoth-1.6.5-1.fc12.i686.rpm To:wesnoth-1.7.9-1.8beta2.fc13.i686.rpm Download: http://sourceforge.net/projects/wesnoth/files/wesnoth/wesnoth-1.7.9.tar.bz2/...
This is all I'm going to do for now. Stay tuned!
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 15:43:44 -0700, Kory Hansen tuxfanfgd@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Here is a list of some games you can compile for Rawhide. This list will be added to over time.
Battle for Wesnoth From: wesnoth-1.6.5-1.fc12.i686.rpm To:wesnoth-1.7.9-1.8beta2.fc13.i686.rpm Download: http://sourceforge.net/projects/wesnoth/files/wesnoth/wesnoth-1.7.9.tar.bz2/...
I let John know that the Wesnoth project was getting close to a release a while ago. (It was also apparent at that time that they wouldn't be ready before F12 was out.) At this point I don't there should be a rush to get the new version into rawhide. (Unless we were to start allowing for parallel installs.)
Bruno Wolff III wrote:
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 15:43:44 -0700, Kory Hansen tuxfanfgd@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Here is a list of some games you can compile for Rawhide. This list will be added to over time.
Battle for Wesnoth From: wesnoth-1.6.5-1.fc12.i686.rpm To:wesnoth-1.7.9-1.8beta2.fc13.i686.rpm Download: http://sourceforge.net/projects/wesnoth/files/wesnoth/wesnoth-1.7.9.tar.bz2/...
I let John know that the Wesnoth project was getting close to a release a while ago. (It was also apparent at that time that they wouldn't be ready before F12 was out.) At this point I don't there should be a rush to get the new version into rawhide. (Unless we were to start allowing for parallel installs.)
Fedora-games-list mailing list Fedora-games-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-games-list
I concur with Bruno, which is why the beta is not in rawhide yet. I may start playing with packaging the new version, just to catch any quirks, etc, but I don't think I'll be putting it in rawhide until it's released as stable, unless there's a pretty stable release candidate and it looks like it'll go stable right after a Fedora release, like we did with Firefox 3.
-J