Package Details: gog-thimbleweedpark 1:1.0.958.19330-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/gog-thimbleweedpark.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: gog-thimbleweedpark
Description: Neo-noir mystery point-and-click adventure set in 1987. GOG version.
Upstream URL: https://www.gog.com/game/thimbleweed_park
Licenses: custom
Submitter: Auerhuhn
Maintainer: Auerhuhn
Last Packager: Auerhuhn
Votes: 2
Popularity: 0.000028
First Submitted: 2017-08-12 11:35 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-01-12 14:52 (UTC)

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whynothugo commented on 2019-11-16 20:39 (UTC)

Gamewise, no difference

wine will install the windows version of the game into your home (or $WINEPREFIX). This will install it outside your home, it's the native linux version, and is managed by pacman.

Generally, the native package runs better, and it's guaranteed that you have any extra dependencies you might need too.

I prefer the native package too because it's also easier to uninstall the game, and I can see it listed in my package manager when cleaning up.

schnedan commented on 2019-11-16 19:57 (UTC)

obvious is overstated, but I guessed it. But is there any advantage over the normal installer executed with wine? Why should I want to use this way and why should I repeat the download when the game already is on my NAS?

whynothugo commented on 2019-11-16 16:43 (UTC)

@schnedan I think this package is pretty obvious: it's for installing that game on Arch. What doubts do you have?

schnedan commented on 2019-11-16 13:28 (UTC)

Hi, I bought Thimbleweed Park last year from gog,.. honestly I don't understand what that package here is good for. Would you mind to add some kind of minimal description?

P0rtn0yz commented on 2018-04-20 21:13 (UTC) (edited on 2018-04-20 21:13 (UTC) by P0rtn0yz)

Failure while downloading gogdownloader://thimbleweed_park/en3installer0

Found nothing in https://api.gog.com/downloader2/installer/thimbleweed_park/en3installer0/

Auerhuhn commented on 2018-03-22 19:23 (UTC)

Thanks @Hoek for bringing this to my attention.

You are correct. The sha512sum has changed because upstream has updated from 1.0.938.14433 to 1.0.958.19330. Fixed the hash, thanks!

Hoek commented on 2018-03-18 15:39 (UTC) (edited on 2018-03-18 15:39 (UTC) by Hoek)

Seems like the file thimbleweed_park_en_1_0_938_14433.sh now has a changed sha512sum.

Previously: 2db274b477307efaecd4bbc2e1916fb833b12b9f3615cce217dea3aa4995576dd1fdd26ea012f2ff12f959743b1176e04fa5d1508699f0f42bd53a97f5119125

Now: 93970bcfca4d201abf5858559f0fe33d2d3e18930d10e1c6e1691fee1075d82f5e6f6b51b0200d55276ce1546308ffc8ad9db5bbb5185af90f2caf092a4adf05

whynothugo commented on 2017-10-08 00:10 (UTC)

Perfect, thanks!

Auerhuhn commented on 2017-10-07 23:54 (UTC)

Thanks a lot for your contribution @WhyNotHugo! I gave it a few test runs and it seems to work very well. I have made a few minor changes: - Include `lgogdownloader` as a makedep - Depend on `gcc-libs` instead of `gcc-libs-multilib` - Re-added epoch to allow upgrading from v2.6.0.7 - Give credits Thanks once again!

whynothugo commented on 2017-09-19 21:44 (UTC)

Here's an updated PKGBUILD that actually downloads from GOG (or uses a local file if it's already present, which is what PKGBUILD always does): https://gist.github.com/hobarrera/55bc2fb56008c8a9fd20e7b113d2e911 I added depends as well, which were missing. I also replaced "Installing" with "Packaging" in the PKBGUILD output, since that's what it actually does.