June 4, 201510 yr Hello fellow Debianists, Ubunteros and Mint fanatics! I’m here to present you a way to convert the .tar.gz archive sold by GOG.com into .deb packages that can be natively installed on your distribution throught tools like DPKG, and removed through APT (synaptic, apt-get, aptitude, etc.). The building process is done through a shell script that should work "out-of-the-box" on any Debian-based distribution. So, here are the scripts: version 1.06, GOG release 1.4.0.6, French version: http://www.dotslashplay.it/scripts/fr/play-pillars-of-eternity_gog-1.4.0.6.sh version 1.06, GOG release 1.4.0.6, English version: http://www.dotslashplay.it/scripts/en/play-pillars-of-eternity_gog-1.4.0.6.sh (updated on 2015-06-04) old versions of the scripts are kept online in case you need them (if you want to convert an old archive): French versions: http://www.dotslashplay.it/scripts/fr/ English versions: http://www.dotslashplay.it/scripts/en/ Choose the one corresponding to your version of the game, the language is just the language used by the script, and has no effect on your game language. Now, how to use it? 1. Download the script, and place it in the same directory than the game archive (gog_pillars_of_eternity_1.4.0.6.tar.gz). If you own some GOG DLC (gog_pillars_of_eternity_dlc1_1.0.0.1.tar.gz, gog_pillars_of_eternity_dlc2_1.0.0.1.tar.gz and/or gog_pillars_of_eternity_dlc3_1.0.0.1.tar.gz), put them in the same directory; 2. Run the script via sh: sh ./play-pillars-of-eternity_gog-1.4.0.6.sh3. Everything beside this point is automated. Just wait a dozen minutes, and the script will end by giving you the command to run as root to install the freshly built .deb packages. 4. Enjoy the rebirth of old-school RPG on your favourite GNU/Linux distribution! ----- Feedback of all kind is welcome here, positive as well as negative, feature requests will be listened to and worked on as much as possible. ----- Advanced usage Edited June 4, 201510 yr by vv221 Install easily Pillars of Eternity and its extensions on GNU/Linux
June 4, 201510 yr Author /!\ This thread is now obsolete, here you go for up-to-date instructions: Install PoE & extensions on Debian/Ubuntu/Mint/etc. ----- The scripts proposed here accept some options to tweak the state of the final package. I’ll describe them here, with the following format: VARIABLE=default,alternative1,alternative2,etc. First thing is not an option per se. If you renamed your installer, or don’t want to copy/move it in the same directory than the script, you can run the script by giving it the path to the installer. If you own some GOG DLC, they will be automatically found as long as they are in the same directory than the archive and they have not been renamed. sh ./play-pillars-of-eternity_gog-1.4.0.6.sh "/home/watcher/GOG Games/PoE-1.06.tar.gz" PREFIX=/usr/local,any absolute path You can use this option to install the game in alternative places: PREFIX=/opt/poe sh ./play-pillars-of-eternity_gog-1.4.0.6.sh COMPRESSION=none,gzip,xz You can use this option to use dpkg-deb built-in compression methods to reduce the size of the final package, at the cost of increased building and installation times: COMPRESSION=xz sh ./play-pillars-of-eternity_gog-1.4.0.6.sh CHECKSUM=md5sum,none Allows you to skip the archive integrity check: CHECKSUM=none sh ./play-pillars-of-eternity_gog-1.4.0.6.sh Of course, you can use any combination of these options. Edited April 30, 20169 yr by vv221 Install easily Pillars of Eternity and its extensions on GNU/Linux
June 16, 201510 yr Author Looks like I can’t edit my posts after some time, so there you should go for up-to-date download links and instructions: https://www.gog.com/forum/pillars_of_eternity/linux_turn_your_targz_archive_into_a_deb_package Install easily Pillars of Eternity and its extensions on GNU/Linux
August 26, 201510 yr Author /!\ This thread is now obsolete, here you go for up-to-date instructions: https://forums.obsidian.net/topic/81354-linux-install-poe-extensions-on-debianubuntumintetc/ Install easily Pillars of Eternity and its extensions on GNU/Linux
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