Am Sonntag, den 08.02.2015, 15:03 +0100 schrieb Alexandre Detiste: 
> On KDE4, the omnixbox does the right thing & typing "<Alt-F2> nerve <enter>" 
> immedialty starts the game;

On the other hand, typing "no rest" into omnibox/gnome-shell/whatever
will also bring up the game if you called the package
doom2-nerve-wad. ;)

> I can't tell, G-D-P would choose a file at random; 

Eh?

> If you want to build a .deb with a precise .wad, you need to use --no-search
> and specify the full path of this .wad .
> For me /usr is "dpkg's territory" and non-packaged stuff should go in 
> /usr/local

Yes, I know. But this is not within most game engines' search path and I
am used to *not* using g-d-p at all (I usually start my games from the
command line and g-d-p didn't add very much helpful until a few releases
ago). Actually, on my system /usr/share/games is a symlink into the
Games directory in my $HOME.

- Fabian


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