On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 11:19:27 -0300
"Felipe Almeida Lessa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> I'm creating a game using Soya (great library!), however I understand
> that the version in (stable and released) Ubuntu is quite old and
> buggy. I have mainly two options:
> 1) Try to cope with that.
> 2) Build a new version.
> 
> Most of the times I'd say "number 2" unconditionally, but if I choose
> it I'll have to force everybody willing to play the game to use
> unstable Ubuntu, to build Soya from source or to use Windows. Is it
> worth?

Thanks to Duck, our Debian Packager, the Debian (and thus Ubuntu) package of 
Soya is usually frequently updated.

I'm also thinking to a "static" distribution of Soya for Linux i386 which 
requires about no install or compilation (although it would be quite huge :-)).

Jiba

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