OoO En ce début d'après-midi nuageux du lundi 12 mai 2008, vers 14:46,
je disais:
>> I am new to this list so I first want to say hello to everybody.
>> Since a few days we can compile our game Lost Labyrinth with a free compiler.
>> So the whole game is open source now.
>> It is written in purebasic which is commercial. But the new compiler
>> translates it to c++ and creates an executable.
>> I would like to know if somebody here would like to maintain it.
>> Create a deb for it (I already have a script that creates a deb for the
>> version with the old compiler) and maintain it for debian.
>> Maybe this would be a nice addition for the games sector of debian?
> Hi Markus!
> You may want to ask debian-games team. I put them in copy.
Oups, wrong list.
>> Markus
>> P.S.
>> The homepage is: www.lostlabyrinth.com
>> The code is here on sourceforge in the svn: www.sf.net/projects/lostlabyrinth
>> To compile it we have to do the following:
>> Change to lostlaby/elice and then "make laby-svn".
>> Some packages have to be installed for that:
>> ruby, g++, libsdl1.2-dev, libsdl-ttf2.0-dev, libsdl-mixer1.2-dev,
>> libsdl-image1.2-dev, libsdl-gfx1.2-dev, racc
>> The executable will be in the labysvn dir afterwards.
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