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Installing Lutris
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Requirements
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Lutris should work on any Gnome system, the following depencies should be
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installed:
* python == 2.7
* python-yaml
* PyGobject
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* libsoup-gnome
Installation
------------
Lutris uses Python's distutils framework for installation. In order to
install Lutris, you will need root access. To install Lutris, perform
the following command as root:
$ python setup.py install
Run Lutris
-----------
If you installed Lutris using the setup.py script, you can launch the
program by typing "lutris" at the command line. If you want to run
Lutris without installing it, start "bin/lutris" from within the
Lutris directory.
Packaging
---------
On Fedora:
These instructions should let you build a Lutris on a minimal Fedora
system such as a LXC container.
Install required packaging tools::
yum install @development-tools
yum install fedora-packager
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yum install python-devel
yum install pyxdg
Create a user to build the package with::
useradd makerpm
usermod -a -G mock makerpm
passwd makerpm
Log out of the root account and login as the makerpm user then create the
required directory structure::
rpmdev-setuptree
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You can now fetch the lutris sources either from a local drive or
remotely::
cd ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES
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curl -O https://lutris.net/releases/lutris_0.3.7.tar.gz
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Extract the specs file from the archive::
cd ../SPECS/
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tar xvzf ../SOURCES/lutris_0.3.7.tar.gz lutris/lutris.spec
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mv lutris/lutris.spec .
rmdir lutris
You can now build the RPM::
rpmbuild -ba lutris.spec
The resulting package will be available at
~/rpmbuild/RPMS/noarch/lutris-0.3.6-3.fc20.noarch.rpm