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Dolphin-Island-2 not installable on openSUSE Tumbleweed. #6

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panorain opened this issue Mar 31, 2024 · 3 comments
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Dolphin-Island-2 not installable on openSUSE Tumbleweed. #6

panorain opened this issue Mar 31, 2024 · 3 comments

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@panorain
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Problem: 1: the to be installed Dolphin-Island-2-20160410-2.50.noarch requires 'godot < 3', but this requirement cannot be provided
not installable providers: godot-2.1.6-4.251.i586[Games]
godot-2.1.6-4.289.x86_64[Games]

Solution 1: downgrade of godot-4.2.1-81.5.x86_64 to godot-2.1.6-4.289.x86_64
Solution 2: do not install Dolphin-Island-2-20160410-2.50.noarch
Solution 3: break Dolphin-Island-2-20160410-2.50.noarch by ignoring some of its dependencies

Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/3/c/d/?] (c):

I am wondering how should I attempt to install the game? Is there a way to proceed without downgrading "godot" version?

-Best Regards

@Calinou
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Calinou commented Aug 6, 2024

That Linux distribution package expects Godot 2.1.6 to still be available in openSUSE repositories, but it's not.

Download Godot 2.1 from https://downloads.tuxfamily.org/godotengine/2.1.6/, download the project repository ZIP, extract it and import its engine.cfg file using the Godot project manager. Open the project in the editor, then run it by pressing F5.

@panorain
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panorain commented Aug 6, 2024

Thanks for your help with this. I was able to get it running nicely. Should I bring this up with openSUSE factory possibly? How would I go about trying to get the installation of Dolphin-Island-2 more stream lined for openSUSE users? The game can't simply be installed any longer through the openSUSE games repository.

-Best Wishes

@Calinou
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Calinou commented Aug 6, 2024

Should I bring this up with openSUSE factory possibly?

Yes, you need to ask distribution packagers about it.

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