2015-06-30 9:55 GMT+02:00 Fabian Greffrath <fab...@debian.org>: > I just got in contact with ECWolf's upstream author (CC:ed) and he > provided some clarification on the role of these two files. Relaying > here with his permission:
Thanks ! >> The pk3 should not be installed since it's tied to the binary version. I'll remove the reference to the .pk3 file. >> The WAD can be installed if you like, but it will likely change >> from time to time as S3DNA updates. You can find the wad in >> the S3DNA repo >> It contains all the changes for the 20th anniversary edition and >> can be used with base ECWolf by loading manually. Is this the right way to call it ? "cd /usr/share/games/super-3d-noahs-ark/ ; ecwolf --file noah3d.wad" Could ecwolf be symlinked as /usr/games/s3dna and automaticaly start in S3DNA mode when called this way + autodetect noah3d.wad the same ways Doom engines chex.deh for example ? --- Is this file only available via Steam or is it available on a plain website ? If so, would it be possible to provide versioned URLs ? (the downloaded files are matched against known-good checksums) It's better to download an slightly older patch than no patch at all. This file would get downloaded only if the *.n3d files are already present; and game-data-packager uses a distinctive user-agent. Alexandre Detiste -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org