SpringLobby

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Free cross-platform lobby client for the Spring RTS project.

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MPG123 0000000233 233 Bytes
springlobby-0.225.tar.bz2 0002138679 2.04 MB
springlobby.changes 0000008806 8.6 KB
springlobby.spec 0000003584 3.5 KB
Revision 2 (latest revision is 19)
Matthias Mailänder's avatar Matthias Mailänder (Mailaender) accepted request 314276 from Ralf Lang's avatar Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (revision 2)
- cleanup commented-out dependency on wxwidgets-wxcontainer-devel
  As described in the best practices, packagers should use 
  wxwidgets-devel instead whenever possible

- update version 0.225 from upstream site
 - fix start position loading from cache
 - fix network timeout when using NAT + relayhost
 - fix sync check on 32 bit platforms (mostly windows)
 - fix startposition type ignored
 - fix invalid sync check (makes relayhost/hosting work again)
 - set focus to text input when prompting
 - allow to select engine version for singleplayer games (thanks OursDesCavernes!)
 - fix detection of autohosts
 - fix crash when selecting map / clicking start on autohosts
 - fix crash when going to tools/download archives
 - (try to) fix bug: tipwindow consumes first mouse events
 - fix crash when going into edit/preferences
 - Add (rounded) TrueSkill column to BattleRoomList
 - fix usage of relayhost
 - fix crash when only .bmp sideicon was available for a game
 - fix automatic reconnect
 - fix crash after reconnect
 - fix game preset load/save
 - fix compile on gentoo
 - fix colors when hosting
 - fix chatlog couldn't be written when using local lobby server
 - remove /changpassword2: merge into /changepassword
 - add vote panel
 - springlobby now requires at least gcc 4.7
 - fix some minor memleaks
Comments 2

Simon Puchert's avatar

I've "fixed" the package in my home repository (the build was just broken since it was removed from Factory). There are, however, some problems with it:

  1. libtorrent-rasterbar is currently unresolvable (already fixed in the devel:libraries:c_c++ repository)
  2. I'd like to upgrade it to 0.264, but the download site is plain http and I couldn't find a checksum or signature of any kind to verify integrity. Nice.
  3. The dependencies according to the build instructions on their wiki (on Github) are quite different from the dependencies in the specfile (and also the requirements in the actual build scripts).
  4. There is some stuff in the source code archive that shouldn't be there, e.g. specfiles (./rpm/*) for Mandrake, Fedora, RedHat (!) and SuSE (!!), last changed in July 2007, by the way.

Marguerite Su's avatar

@simonpuchert

I just removed the bad link to factory, so you can focus on fixing other things and prepare for the 0.264 update.

and I can not accept your previous SR for now, because it is in a broken status due to the bad factory link. I can act without seeing any reasonable diff :-(

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