I tested the main branch at commit 7d9f978 and everything works great now! Looks very pretty too, big thanks.
healpy depends on healpix 3.83 but the latest release here is still 3.82
Big thanks, as a long time player of ltris I am really keen on trying the updated game. Tried to build this on openSUSE and faced a couple of problems, one easily fixed and the other fatal. Please have a look at https://sourceforge.net/p/lgames/bugs/109/ in your own time. Thanks in advance.
Actually, Wayland or Tumbleweed has nothing to do with it. It also crashes on GNOME/X11 and on Leap 15.6. So Mesa 24.x (which is in Tumbleweed) vs 23.x (in Leap 15.6) might not be a factor.
ltris2: segmentation fault on launch (GNOME/Wayland on openSUSE Tumbleweed)
ltris: gamepad: Interpret gp_pause to pause during game.
I am one of the maintainers of plplot on openSUSE, I noticed this and we fixed this for our packages with the following patch: Index: plplot-5.15.0/pkgcfg/plplot-template.pc.in =================================================================== --- plplot-5.15.0.orig/pkgcfg/plplot-template.pc.in +++ plplot-5.15.0/pkgcfg/plplot-template.pc.in @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -libdir=@LIB_DIR@ -includedir=@INCLUDE_DIR@ -drvdir=@LIB_DIR@/plplot@PLPLOT_VERSION@/drivers +libdir=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR@ +includedir=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_INCLUDEDIR@...
Thanks for the feedback. As regards to ltris, I meant that it implements something like this (chart.c): Load highscore. If it doesn't exist try to create it in HI_DIR if this fails fall back to ~/.lbreakout and create highscore there. ==================================================================== */ void chart_load() {... so if it cannot save to global statedir, it falls back to saving it inside a user's home dir. Perhaps lbreakouthd could do with such a backup plan as well. I think for Linux...