> After building 288 packages some intermediate result: > > 288 built > 85 failed > 200 built ok > (3 currently rebuilding due some BD needed to be rebuilt themselves > too) > > Short analysis of the build errors are on this titanpad: > https://titanpad.com/libpng16-transistion > I will continue update the pad with new results. > > To build the packages, I modified the libpng16 package from > experimental to provides also libpng-dev and libpng12-dev.
Hi, There's one game from this list for which nobody should waste time on: freecraft. The Stratagus + Wargus fork is now really active again; indirectly thanks to it's own fork Wyrmsun that is commercial sold GPL game which bugfixes gets now integrated back in Stratagus. Freecraft should instead be removed from the archive and a transitional "freecraft" package would be provided by yet-to-be packageed wargus. I'm currently working on how to modify upstream to make "Warcraft II" (non-free, with G-D-P) & "Aleona's Tales" (DFSG-free) campaignq co-installable, but I can already file an ITP today. Well stratagus was previously in Debian & got removed, but things have changed since 2008: - now freecraft is not active anymore; and this name is linked to MineCraft stuff - stratagus is active again, long standing bugs got fixed - boswars only provide a futuristic (I would say, ugly) campaign and no way to play medieval/fantasy quests title of #472278 is misleading "RM: stratagus -- RoQA; abandoned upstream; superseded by boswars" https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=472278 Someone may want to file an ITP for Wyrmsun too (game is already packaged there: http://www.playdeb.net/game/Wyrmgus), but I find more convenient to update it with Steam for now, because upstream is making very regular releases (sometimes daily) and Steam uses some delta-copy protocol like rsync or bittorrent & there's a bit of extra non-free nice artwork in the Steam release & that's a way to indirectly thanks author for fixing old bug in Stratatagus. http://store.steampowered.com/app/370070/ Greets, Alexandre