
If all else fails, you can try installing the. It's loosely based off ubuntu, but without the "App Store" so installing packages is a bit more Debian-y.īasically on Ubuntu/Mint in order of preference you should use:ġ) Official release package if it is up to dateĢ) Backports/Updates package if it is up to dateģ) (PPA by the current maintainer of the Debian/Ubuntu packages)ĭebian/Devuan is about the same except (3) is manual and at your own risk. Seemed like a good opportunity to cover your options when you are on linux.įirst off, usually your package manager is responsible for this, not the people volunteering to bang code together (although we often end up doing distro tech support too). So at 1:07 in the morning my time, someone from the other side of the world posted this. The icon in the lower right on the DLC page should also open this folder and should still work. You can then download the HWPs off that page and manually copy them to your Data folder which should be My Documents/Hedgewars/Data. This could be due to: Īs a workaround pending a new release, Windows users can access the DLC page here (it's the exact same page that is shown in client): It appears the version of OpenSSL in the 1.0.0 Hedgewars is no longer functioning with DLC.

This lack of unified package management probably explains 20GB C:\Windows\Installer folders too. One of the interesting things about Windows is that almost all distribution is similar to the "Snap/Flatpak" model - instead of distros managing packaging and updating with a single library used by hundreds of apps, all libraries have to be included by the app, with hundreds of copies of the library instead. However, the unit22 link will not, at least for now.


Thanks to sheepluva for a manual fix to our cert, 1.0.0 direct link should work again in Windows.
