This is a massive rework of the current dwarf_fortress package.
The main reason for rework is to split game, its libraries and wrappers,
enabling builds on Hydra and general maintainability.
dfhack, dwarf-fortress-unfuck, dwarf-fortress-original and dwarf-fortress
are now all separate derivations. All were updated to the latest versions
supporting DF 0.42.04 (some things taken from development branches):
dfhack: 20150927 -> 20160118
dwarf-fortress-unfuck: 0.40.24 -> 20160118
dwarf-fortress-original: 0.40.24 -> 0.42.05
dfhack got a patch for using more system libraries.
Wrapper scripts were also redone -- now they support DF_DIR variable (for
setting another data directory) and try to save more space by means of
symlinking. They now try to be more smart, updating those directories that were
not touched by user automatically.
All the new packages now reside in dwarf-fortress-packages. dwarf_fortress was
renamed into dwarf-fortress per our conventions, old name is deprecated. Also
duplicate dfhack derivation is removed.
Also drop dwarfFortress.enableDFHack config option; it can be re-added later
but now is deemed controversial.
Currently we have `kde4.konversation` which is version 1.5 of
Konversation.
This adds `kde5.konversation` which is version 1.6 and builds
against the latest KDE Frameworks 5.
See http://nixos.org/nixpkgs/manual/#sec-package-naming
I've added an alias for multipath_tools to make sure that we don't break
existing configurations referencing the old name.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Last maintained in 2013. Building fails due to vanished sources.
Upstream has the following to say:
“As of February 11th 2015, Fuze will no longer support a native
Linux-based client. This means that any customers attempting to
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Never marked as broken, but has been so for quite some time.