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EDuke32 can be installed from a repository for Debian and Ubuntu Linux.
{{Distribution intro}}


Just add the following lines which match with your version in the ''sources.list'' file.
'''The project's APT repositories are currently not maintained. We have made [[Building EDuke32 on Linux|building from source]] as simple as possible, so please follow those instructions instead.'''


= Ubuntu repositories =
= Obsolete Instructions =
'''Important''' : Ubuntu users must activate the ''universe'' [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu repository] before installing EDuke32.


== Karmic Koala ==
EDuke32 can be installed from a repository for Debian and Ubuntu Linux.
deb http://apt.duke4.net/ karmic main
 
deb-src http://apt.duke4.net/ karmic main


== Jaunty Jackalope ==
Note, these are development builds. After an update, it is possible that some formats have changed, as that of saved games. In this case it is likely that the old files have become unusable.<br />
deb http://apt.duke4.net/ jaunty main
A simple trick to avoid getting stuck, is to finish an episode before each update. Otherwise you can look '''-v''' and '''-l''' parameters.


deb-src http://apt.duke4.net/ jaunty main
__TOC__


== Intrepid Ibex ==
== Installation instructions ==
deb http://apt.duke4.net/ intrepid main
Add the following lines in an additional sources.list file such as ''/etc/apt/sources.list.d/eduke32.list'' :
<pre>deb http://apt.duke4.net codename main
deb-src http://apt.duke4.net codename main</pre>


deb-src http://apt.duke4.net/ intrepid main
Replace '''codename''' by one that match with your version. Before doing this, you can verify what [http://apt.duke4.net/versions/versions.html versions] are supported.


== Hardy Heron ==
To do this quickly you can also copy/paste both lines at one time in a terminal:
deb http://apt.duke4.net/ hardy main
<pre>echo -e "deb http://apt.duke4.net $(lsb_release -cs) main\n\
deb-src http://apt.duke4.net $(lsb_release -cs) main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/eduke32.list</pre>


deb-src http://apt.duke4.net/ hardy main
Note to Ubuntu users: You must activate the ''universe'' [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu repository] before installing EDuke32.


Note to Debian users: We do not support symbolic names (eg, you can not replace ''sid'' by ''unstable'' in the APT URL), to avoid conflicts when a new stable release comes out.


= Debian repositories =
=== Secure APT ===
You can import the [http://apt.duke4.net/key/eduke32.gpg GPG public key] to authenticate downloaded packages:
<pre>wget -q http://apt.duke4.net/key/eduke32.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add -</pre>


== Lenny ==
If you prefer to use '''su''' instead of sudo:
deb http://apt.duke4.net/ lenny main
<pre>su && wget -q http://apt.duke4.net/key/eduke32.gpg -O- | apt-key add -</pre>


deb-src http://apt.duke4.net/ lenny main
=== About packages ===
Packages are available for x86 and x86-64 architectures:
* '''eduke32''' : Open source enhanced port of the game Duke Nukem 3D.
* '''mapster32''' : OpenGL maps editor for EDuke32.
* '''duke3d-shareware''' : Duke Nukem 3D shareware files v1.3d.
* '''build-engine-utils''' : Collection of tools to manage the content of the Build engine based games.


==== Install EDuke32 ====
Run your packages manager and search "eduke32" or in command-line interface, type:
<pre>
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install eduke32
</pre>


= Secure APT =
==== High Resolution Pack ====
You can import the GPG public key to use secure APT
All HRP files can be found at [http://hrp.duke4.net hrp.duke4.net].


wget -q http://apt.duke4.net/key/eduke32.pgp -O- | sudo apt-key add -
[[Category:Distribution documentation]]

Latest revision as of 15:02, 11 January 2017

EDuke32 Distribution

Download · Source Code · APT repository · Packages
Building from source on: Linux · Windows · macOS


The project's APT repositories are currently not maintained. We have made building from source as simple as possible, so please follow those instructions instead.

Obsolete Instructions

EDuke32 can be installed from a repository for Debian and Ubuntu Linux.

Note, these are development builds. After an update, it is possible that some formats have changed, as that of saved games. In this case it is likely that the old files have become unusable.
A simple trick to avoid getting stuck, is to finish an episode before each update. Otherwise you can look -v and -l parameters.

Installation instructions

Add the following lines in an additional sources.list file such as /etc/apt/sources.list.d/eduke32.list :

deb http://apt.duke4.net codename main
deb-src http://apt.duke4.net codename main

Replace codename by one that match with your version. Before doing this, you can verify what versions are supported.

To do this quickly you can also copy/paste both lines at one time in a terminal:

echo -e "deb http://apt.duke4.net $(lsb_release -cs) main\n\
deb-src http://apt.duke4.net $(lsb_release -cs) main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/eduke32.list

Note to Ubuntu users: You must activate the universe repository before installing EDuke32.

Note to Debian users: We do not support symbolic names (eg, you can not replace sid by unstable in the APT URL), to avoid conflicts when a new stable release comes out.

Secure APT

You can import the GPG public key to authenticate downloaded packages:

wget -q http://apt.duke4.net/key/eduke32.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add -

If you prefer to use su instead of sudo:

su && wget -q http://apt.duke4.net/key/eduke32.gpg -O- | apt-key add -

About packages

Packages are available for x86 and x86-64 architectures:

  • eduke32 : Open source enhanced port of the game Duke Nukem 3D.
  • mapster32 : OpenGL maps editor for EDuke32.
  • duke3d-shareware : Duke Nukem 3D shareware files v1.3d.
  • build-engine-utils : Collection of tools to manage the content of the Build engine based games.

Install EDuke32

Run your packages manager and search "eduke32" or in command-line interface, type:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install eduke32

High Resolution Pack

All HRP files can be found at hrp.duke4.net.