Greetings,
OK, after spending about an hour trying to make and install Angband from the source on Ubuntu (Karmic, 9.10) (academic pursuit more than anything), I finally realized that synaptic has it. I already created a .deb file (after much trial and error) but I said "screw it," and uninstalled my version and used the synaptic (3.0.9b).
How did I make this error? Synaptic lists the version like this 1:3.0.9b, so I thought it was an ancient version, and not the latest "stable" version (I would have seen it on the first glance if there weren't about 10 other packages that show up when searching for "angband").
Anyhow, thought I'd share my trials and tribulations with you...
Aaron
OK, after spending about an hour trying to make and install Angband from the source on Ubuntu (Karmic, 9.10) (academic pursuit more than anything), I finally realized that synaptic has it. I already created a .deb file (after much trial and error) but I said "screw it," and uninstalled my version and used the synaptic (3.0.9b).
How did I make this error? Synaptic lists the version like this 1:3.0.9b, so I thought it was an ancient version, and not the latest "stable" version (I would have seen it on the first glance if there weren't about 10 other packages that show up when searching for "angband").
Anyhow, thought I'd share my trials and tribulations with you...
Aaron
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