ke4nt1
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Joined: Oct. 2003 |
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Posted: Sep. 10 2005,10:53 |
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palloco,
Wesnoth is a great game, and one of the few that runs in the base DSL. Even better with Xfree86 alone, or Xfree86 and NVidia acceleration.
I compiled the latest source code - 0.9.7 , in a DSL-1.5 liveCD session, using the debian stable devel debs for SDL. ( with gcc1.dsl, gnu-utils.dsl, dsl-dpkg.dsl, and kernelsources.dsl added for a spicy mix! )
I also have one of my DSL-1.5 frugal-installs that persistantly mimics this exact environment, but I am currently using it for another project..
Like you , I had to do some overrides and force-all's to get the debs to behave. Sometimes, it is better to apt-get -d install foobar many times, get everything you need in /var/cache/apt/archives, then do a dpkg -i *.deb from there, and force the uncooperative ones..
Since it is a liveCD session, once I'm finished, I can simply reboot, and all is right with the world once again.. no leftovers.. no dependency issues.
You can find it in the mydsl-testing area of the repository.
Let us know if you see any improvement from the older one.
73 ke4nt
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