Morning all,
Angband 3.1.1 (build 1626, the current one) is now available as an official Debian package: http://packages.debian.org/sid/angband. At the moment it's only built for i386 and amd64 architectures, but it should be autobuilt for the others over the next few days. In ten days time it should be available in testing/squeeze. It should also start appearing in Debian-based distros like *buntu pretty soon.
I've made an RPM using alien, but I haven't tested it as I don't use any RPM-based systems. It's at http://www.terminalarrogance.com/ang...626-1.i386.rpm - if you try it, please post here about whether or not it works on your system. EDIT: if you have problems related to the pre- or post-install scripts, try http://www.terminalarrogance.com/ang...pts-1.i386.rpm instead.
Anyone using a Linux distro which uses neither .deb nor .rpm packages, please let me know and I'll try to build a package for your system.
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Angband 3.1.1 (build 1626, the current one) is now available as an official Debian package: http://packages.debian.org/sid/angband. At the moment it's only built for i386 and amd64 architectures, but it should be autobuilt for the others over the next few days. In ten days time it should be available in testing/squeeze. It should also start appearing in Debian-based distros like *buntu pretty soon.
I've made an RPM using alien, but I haven't tested it as I don't use any RPM-based systems. It's at http://www.terminalarrogance.com/ang...626-1.i386.rpm - if you try it, please post here about whether or not it works on your system. EDIT: if you have problems related to the pre- or post-install scripts, try http://www.terminalarrogance.com/ang...pts-1.i386.rpm instead.
Anyone using a Linux distro which uses neither .deb nor .rpm packages, please let me know and I'll try to build a package for your system.
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