This was fixed previously as bug #96301, and the rename clause still appears to exist in gnome-app-install/util/rename.cfg to point at "wesnoth-all" when installing "wesnoth" (checked karmic source). I'm not sufficiently familiar with gnome-app-install, but does perhaps the hint need to be adjusted to rename "wesnoth-core" to "wesnoth"? Might this be related to the package rename that happened in 1:1.5.5-1, so that the .desktop file previously provided by "wesnoth" is now provided by "wesnoth-core", and the filter misses?
-- wesnoth-all meta-package request (for gnome-app-install) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/82436 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Debian/Ubuntu Games Team, which is subscribed to wesnoth in ubuntu. Status in The gnome application installer: Confirmed Status in “wesnoth” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in “wesnoth” package in Debian: Fix Released Bug description: New users of Linux/Ubuntu will see gnome-app-install and simply assume that is how you get a program installed. Currently when you install "wesnoth" you get no music and no campaigns this makes the package almost useless. My spec as such is for a meta-package called wesnoth-all which would install wesnoth along with all of it's extra packages for inclusion into gnome-app-install. This means then that new users need only use this package and have a game ready to rock straight away. _______________________________________________ Pkg-games-ubuntu mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-games-ubuntu
