Your message dated Tue, 27 Sep 2011 15:44:38 +0100
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has caused the Debian Bug report #535963,
regarding please add hints on how to extend game-data-packager for other (i.e. 
non-DOOM) packages
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Package: game-data-packager
Version: 21
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

I am the maintainer of the rott (Rise of the Triad) package. My package currently downloads and installs the non-free shareware game data from the upstream server during postinst and has been bitten by #530570, when upstream changed the download location for the game data. In the bug report it was recommended to add support for rott in game-data-packager, so I downloaded the package sources and tried to investigate the issue.

However, I found game-data-packager to be rather DOOM-centric and following the concept of single WAD files rather closely, whereas rott requires a multitude of data files to run. To make a long story short, I could not find a point of entry to finally add support for rott and would like you to add some generic hints and maybe boilerplates for adding support for other non-DOOM games.

Alternatively this bug may get closed if you (a) added support for the rott package or (b) helped my to implement it. ;)

Cheers,
Fabian


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Version: 24

I think this has been satisfied.


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