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Bit Blot => Games => Topic started by: akuda on August 06, 2010, 05:51:35 pm
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Hi,
I recently found a Linux version of Aquaria, without content, on GPL licence. I've downloaded it, built, and copied what I considered a content from my windows version to Linux one. It works, but I often find squares that looks like some of the content drawings (stones etc.) are missing. What am I doing wrong? I am using an installer Aquaria111.2008.12.12.exe as content source.
Please help.
Regards,
akuda
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The data from the Windows version should work fine, but you need to make sure all of the filenames are lowercase. You could try the "lowercase" command from http://filerenameutils.sourceforge.net/ (http://filerenameutils.sourceforge.net/), or just "cd" into your Aquaria directory and run the command:
find . -name '*[A-Z]*'
to get a list of filenames that need to be lowercased, and rename them manually.
(As a side note, there's a mailing list (http://icculus.org/mailman/listinfo/aquaria) for the open source version of Aquaria, which might be a better place for this sort of question.)
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If you directly extracted the installer with 7zip or Universal Extractor, some files will be missing. That's what I learned.
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