Bug#691772: game-data-packager: Inconsistent from game to game

Fabian Greffrath fabian at greffrath.com
Fri Nov 2 08:45:05 UTC 2012


Am 01.11.2012 23:26, schrieb Jon Dowland:
> I'd be in favour of changing rott, lgeneral and wolf3d to not require '-f' and
> treat a single argument as a path if supplied, in line with the other targets.

It's not *that* in line, though.

rott and wolf3d require a specific set of data files to run, they do 
not share the concept of a single WAD file. So, for single-WAD games 
g-d-p expects the path to said WAD file if not other argument is given 
and for multiple-data-files games it expects the path to a collection 
of files. For rott and wolf3d that's currently the shareware ZIP file. 
but what do we do for the registered versions,for which such a ZIP 
file does not exist?

I think it's hard to align these two types of games (single and 
multiple data files).

> I guess I don't disagree with that. Someone needs to do the work to implement
> it though :) There's no point for Doom since we have doom-wad-shareware. So
> there's at least heretic, hexen, hexen 2, quake, quake 3 which have demo
> versions.

And strife, which vavoom supports.

  - Fabian



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