On Sat, 2019-08-31 at 21:56 +0100, James Le Cuirot wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Aug 2019 10:03:47 +0200
> Michał Górny <mgo...@gentoo.org> wrote:
> 
> > dev-games/flinker
> 
> This builds and starts on amd64 but I'm dubious about whether it would
> work correctly in practise. I don't imagine anyone will want to use it.
> Best just let it die.
> 
> > dev-games/gtkradiant
> 
> This has been superseded a few times over and the current fork is
> NetRadiant-custom. There is an open bug about the older NetRadiant but
> I only dabbled in Quake mapping so never cared enough.
> 
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/352981
> 
> > dev-games/hlsdk
> 
> This is a remnant of the Half-Life server stuff that vapier removed in
> 2005 with the message "valve sucks at linux". I could say more about it
> but nobody cares.

Thanks, I have sent last rites for those three.

> 
> > games-action/battalion
> > games-action/fakk2
> > games-action/postalplus
> > games-arcade/epiar
> > games-arcade/gunocide2ex
> > games-emulation/mekanix
> > games-fps/aaut
> > games-fps/industri
> > games-fps/red-blue-quake2
> > games-fps/tenebrae
> > games-fps/tribes2
> > games-fps/unreal-tournament-strikeforce
> > games-fps/ut2003-bonuspack-cm
> > games-fps/ut2003-bonuspack-de
> > games-fps/ut2003-bonuspack-epic
> > games-fps/wolfgl
> > games-misc/c++robots
> > games-roguelike/hengband
> > games-server/bf1942-lnxded
> > games-server/mtavc
> > games-strategy/mindrover-demo
> > games-strategy/netpanzer
> 
> I'll try to look through some of these. I still care about UT and even
> worked on (but didn't finish) a new UT99 ebuild not so long ago.
> Unfortunately it's never been a top priority.

Cool.  Feel free to either last rite those you don't think useful,
or ping me to take care of them.

> 
> > sys-fs/atari-fdisk
> 
> This is still usable on m68k, which is the Atari's own architecture.
> The code assumes 32-bit longs so it won't work on 64-bit but it
> probably wouldn't be that hard to fix if someone cared enough. I'm
> interested in m68k but for the Amiga rather than the Atari. I'm not
> sure how useful this is in practise. On the Amiga, I would still use
> the AmigaOS partitioning tool over something like this. There is no
> replacement for the Atari on Linux as far as I can see though so I
> think it should stay.

Ok, will remove from the list.

-- 
Best regards,
Michał Górny

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