Excerpts from Alessio Bolognino's message of Mon Apr 28 08:02:04 -0500 2008:
On Sun 2008-04-27 18:14 , Uwe Vogt wrote:
Why I am asking is, I am in doubt with using ubuntu's deb packages and the download size from Vega Strike 0.5.0 is 488 Megabytes. With a fast Internet it will be no problem, but many people still using slower dialup or DSL.
If I didn't misunderstand, the sources are very big, so you are not sure if it would be better to build the package from the sources or from ubuntu's packages, right?
By looking at vegastrike's website, they provide: 1) binaries (32 & 64) + data + music -> 488MB 2) sources only -> 9MB Ubuntu has: vegastrike 5MB + vegastrike-data 153MB + veagstrike-music 59MB. For me personally, I'd just go for the original binaries from the authors. I think if 488MB is too much, 217MB (from ubuntu) is too much also. Furthermore, apart from size, there's no reason to depend on ubuntu's packages (just "cut the middle man"). If you think it's important, I'd suggest two PKGBUILDs: vegastrike (the original from authors) and vegastrike-deb (or vegastrike-ubuntu :) where you use deb's. -- Jan