> You can install Win32 Steam in Wine, install RTCW and fish the data
> files out, though :-)

I must have did... in 2002, don't remember; then they have been rsynced many 
times.
Finding the files automaticaly in ~/.wine/drive_c/ ... could still be a plus.

For RTCW package:
- the *.sp.*.so in rtcw-common won't be used by the dedicated, MP-only, server;
  so they could go in rtcw .


- then I deleted all .pk3 & .cfg symlinks and created new ones to 
/usr/local/games/wolfenstein/

 I miss sp_pak4.pk3, mp_bin0.pk3 , mp_rend2_shaders.mp3 , sp_rend2_shaders0.pk3 
;
 so I get the zenity prompt. I think the "rend2" stuff was iortcw specific ..?

https://code.google.com/p/iortcw/source/browse/trunk/SP/rend2-readme.txt

This works though: "cd /usr/lib/rtcw/main/ ; /usr/lib/rtcw/iowolfsp"
I even got the "dfsg" bit in the version number when I pause the game.


- lintian complains about manpages; I guess one can use those from the Debian 
quake3 package
  (I can help)


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