2015-09-21 10:48 GMT+02:00 Fabian Greffrath <fab...@debian.org>: > Am Montag, den 21.09.2015, 10:37 +0200 schrieb Alexandre Detiste: >> Can you provide output of "lgogdownloader --list" ? > > $ lgogdownloader --list > doom_ii_master_levels_game > final_doom_game > quake_the_offering_game > the_ultimate_doom_game
Thanks, I don't know who came with these funny "_game" suffices. :-) The same kind of people who name tables "tSomething" Should now be ok. >> I see you bought blakestone too. >> "./run blakestone --no-search -d /tmp --verbose --no-compress" >> should hopefully package the game, but will display the >> message "Please report this unknown archive to GDP@..." >> with the missing sums. ... > > 16557534 ccb9410dfaf0e58e09e7b7b9f8c3fe45 > gog_blake_stone_aliens_of_gold_2.0.0.5.sh > 224747bd673ba20a14ca6f68663ebc2f5e75da43 > gog_blake_stone_aliens_of_gold_2.0.0.5.sh > > generated "/tmp/blakestone-data_43_all.deb" > generated "/tmp/planetstrike-data_43_all.deb" Wow, this is nice to see this fallback mode working as expected ! Now, unknown InnoSetup .exe files already downloaded from GOG.com and sitting on the hard drive will be considered ... untrusted & downloaded again with lgogdownloader (and this time considered trusted). This is a bit dumb; I located the files size & md5 in tiny xml file under ".cache/lgogdownloader/xml"; so unknown locally provided files could be matched against that. Alexandre