Package Details: wesnoth-devel 1.17.26-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/wesnoth-devel.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: wesnoth-devel
Description: development version of a turn-based strategy game on a fantasy world
Upstream URL: https://www.wesnoth.org/
Keywords: game strategy
Licenses: GPL
Submitter: valdar
Maintainer: valdar
Last Packager: valdar
Votes: 60
Popularity: 0.000033
First Submitted: 2007-02-28 22:40 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-02-25 21:58 (UTC)

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Singularity commented on 2017-09-19 01:22 (UTC) (edited on 2017-09-27 09:40 (UTC) by Singularity)

I made some modifications to the packaging. https://gist.github.com/sevu/bb719a127109b94efedbc0fb5b58a819

vasya commented on 2017-06-09 09:35 (UTC)

Hi! Would it make sense to update the url from "http" to "https"? Currently, there's only a md5 check on the downloaded files, and no http. This feels a bit insecure. Thanks.

valdar commented on 2017-06-08 07:55 (UTC)

Updated to 1.13.8 sry for the delay :)

valdar commented on 2017-01-19 21:05 (UTC)

Tweeked PKBUILD with suggestions from Shiki.

valdar commented on 2017-01-19 17:07 (UTC)

Updated to 1.13.6

valdar commented on 2016-09-27 13:33 (UTC)

Updated to 1.13.5 @darkbasic : hope this solves also your problem.

cockatricehunter commented on 2016-09-03 00:26 (UTC)

@darkbasic Probably not the most efficient method but: A) Remove wesnoth-devel (pacman -R wesnoth-devel) B) update (pacman -Syu) C) Reinstall wesnoth-devel (remember to edit PKGBUILD [ie. dbus-core --> dbus])

darkbasic commented on 2016-08-28 08:22 (UTC)

:: Replace libdbus with core/dbus? [Y/n] resolving dependencies... looking for conflicting packages... error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies) :: wesnoth-devel: installing dbus (1.10.10-3) breaks dependency 'dbus-core'

darkbasic commented on 2016-06-02 12:29 (UTC)

Yes, it works now.

valdar commented on 2016-05-31 06:53 (UTC)

@darkbasic: actually you were right: problem was gcc6 and how -isystem is interpreted there, try this new release an let me know.