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Re: Weird Worlds Linux please
I don't know if anybody is still reading this, but I can successfully run and play Weird Worlds (all versions) on Ubuntu 6.06 linux by using wine (0.9.25 and 0.9.26) and running it as:
WINEDLLOVERRIDES="msvcrt,dinput=n" wine weird.exe (you need to copy the msvcrt.dll from your windows installation to the WW directory) I've also seen some reports that people were able to get it running with earlier versions of wine on fedora core 4: http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5589 Cheers and happy playing, HMX |
Re: Weird Worlds Linux please
Actually, with just a little bit of work an unofficial linux instalation can be made by bundling wine with the game installation like Google does for example in Picasa for linux.
In this way the majority of distributions/versions/flavors of linux would be supported! If there is enough interest for such an "unofficial version", I could make the installer. Cheers, HMX |
Re: Weird Worlds Linux please
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I will still root for a native port. |
Re: Weird Worlds Linux please
Hi BluSteel,
did you copy the msvcrt.dll from your Windows installation? I never had any cursor problems :/ I will try tonight with wine 0.9.32 to see if it still works (it's been a while since I last played it). Edit: I've tried today and I have the same cursor problem. Seems to be a regression in Wine... Cheers, HMX |
Re: Weird Worlds Linux please
I took the liberty to produce a proof-of-concept installation
script for the Weird Worlds demo. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/cool.gif The script will download the demo setup executable, a compatible binary version of wine (0.9.25), and msvcrt.dll. The script will then proceed to install and configure everything. The installation is completely local. Just remove the directory, and it's gone, no system-wide changes are made. I should warn you, the script is not very robust, but it worked flawlessly on several different machines I've tested it. ----------------------------------------------------------- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: 1.) make an empty directory for the game, for example: > mkdir ww ; cd ww 2.) get the installation script: > wget http://www-f9.ijs.si/~matej/ww/weirdworlds_install.sh > chmod a+x weirdworlds_install.sh 3.) run the installation script: > ./weirdworlds_install.sh Note: when the windows installer starts, install the game in the default location. Do not run the game or view the Readme at end of installation (uncheck the boxes). 4.) run the game http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif > ./weirdworlds_run.sh ----------------------------------------------------------- <font color="red">DISCLAIMER: I hope Shrapnel Games won't mind, since the demo will be downloaded directly from their site. I also don't know what is the legal status of the msvcrt.dll, but nowadays these files are floating around everywhere... Wine should be ok. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...s/confused.gif</font> Cheers, HMX |
Re: Weird Worlds Linux please
Since I like this game so much and really think there is a
sizable linux market for this kind of games, I took the liberty and made a stand-alone installer for the demo: weirdworldsdemo-1.0-linux-installer.bin (RapidShare) The graphical installer is really simple and self-explanatory (thanks to the fabulous BitRock Install Builder). The package comes with wine bundled, and even includes an uninstaller program. Everything gets installed in a single user-selected directory. Neat & clean. This package should work on most modern linux distros. (I've only tried ubuntu 8.04) Cheers, HMX |
Re: Weird Worlds Linux please
... oh, and if Shrapnel Games wishes I would gladly provide
the whole BitRock Install Builder project tree used for building the above package for free! |
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