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Uploaded to Debian and now available in development release (xenial 16.04):
http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/ufoai
Marking as fix released per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Bug%20statuses
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Status: Confirmed => Fix
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Game still needs packaging. Is there a good reason to leave the bug as
invalid? Are we interested in adding Free games to the archive, or
should this maybe be packaged through the App Store process?
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Devs are doing a great work and they are replacing non-free stuff as
you can read here:
http://ufoai.org/wiki/index.php/News/2012#We_did_it.21
UFO:AI deserves to be in official repositories.
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Status: Fix Released = New
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Looks like it has already been packaged for Ubuntu:
https://launchpad.net/~gspreemann/+archive/ppa.
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Status: In Progress = Confirmed
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I would like to create this package
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Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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Note that the fix released from upstream isn't really fix released.
It is more a temporary WONTFIX while textures with UNKNOWN license
tags are replaced.
@Ryan - it does compete with Windows on this front: visit the UFO
website and download the installer, run it and you have the game
installed.
Note that the latest release is now version 2.2 (with some excellent
enhancements). The latest deb is still available here:
http://www.getdeb.net/app.php?name=UFO+Alien+Invasion
(although I personally use the Gnu/Lunix .run file from the official site).
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UFO AI 2.2 is really looking polished and it runs great on Windows.
Ubuntu really needs to compete with Windows on games, packaging quality
GPL'd games at the very least. UFO: AI fills a space left by the other
game selections in Ubuntu.
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I helped them fix some 64 bit issues when running UFO:AI on my PS3 (Ubuntu
ppc64)
2.2 should compile and work on 64 bit systems
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The GetDeb site only has a 32-bit packages, builds for other
architectures (including x86_64) would be nice. And the UFOAI 2.2 (in
SVN) is coming through very nicely, so that could be packaged for Ubuntu
when it a stable 2.2 version is released.
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Changing to confirmed status.
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I will be also glad to see UFO:AI in Ubuntu repositories :)
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I think this would be a great idea, especially for 64-bit users.
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** Changed in: debian
Status: Unknown = New
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #244582
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** Also affects: debian via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I posted a question to ubuntu-devel-discuss:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-discuss/2007-September/001584.html
I received the response:
FYI: We already ship GPLed games like Nexuiz (500MB+), and are likely to
get openarena 0.7 (200MB+) during hardy.
So it looks like 250MB should
That is a fair question.
Putting it on the mirrors would make life a lot easier than it is at
the moment. It is quite possible that we have 50, less-popular, 5MB
applications than this one.
If we really can't warrant the space then perhaps we could create a
dummy package. That would mean that we
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This software is over 250 MB in size. Do we really need such a big
package in the archive (and on the mirrors) considering that only some
users will install it?
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