Am Montag, den 08.06.2015, 14:34 +0200 schrieb Alexandre Detiste: > What should be the package names & install path ? > I would go with > *) blakestone-data : usr/share/games/blakestone > *) planetstrike-data : usr/share/games/planetstrike
I find that reasonable. While both games are officially called "Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold" and "Blake Stone: Planet Strike", if you have a look at the sale boxes, "Blake Stone" is emphazised for the first game and "Planet Strike" for the latter. I believe the game data for both games could go into usr/share/games/blakestone (or even /usr/share/games/wolf3d ?) since there a no file name conflicts expected, but I do not have a strong opinion about that. > Can you map this to version numbers ? > (maybe just having a look at title screen is enough) Not at the moment. But I have the version from GOG and it is as follows: $ cksum *.bs6 3161695409 1280 audiohed.bs6 420589065 267636 audiot.bs6 1114871724 186221 eanim.bs6 252307268 219918 ganim.bs6 57848105 18977 ianim.bs6 2706058191 834 maphead.bs6 2216597167 526196 maptemp.bs6 1537594560 276784 sanim.bs6 988152586 2878696 svswap.bs6 3201727701 1024 vgadict.bs6 1530478405 599397 vgagraph.bs6 2416181072 672 vgahead.bs6 248005271 2767080 vswap.bs6 > I wish I could find needed info there: > http://maniacsvault.net/ecwolf/wiki/Game_data Well, the games are not yet supported by ECWolf. But I am sure the author will add the necessary data there once they are supported. > -> does this also means ECWolf only support the Wolf3D v1.4 shipped > on > Steam (!?) > but not others v1.4 &v1.2 versions ? Yes, probably, I haven't checked yet. Package-wise this would mean "Conflicts: wolf3d-v12-data", right? - Fabian
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