Tiled is a general purpose tile map editor. It's built to be easy to use, yet flexible enough to work with varying game engines, whether your game is an RPG, platformer or Breakout clone. Reproducible: Always
Created attachment 281967 [details] initial ebuild: dev-games/tiled-qt-0.7.0
(In reply to comment #1) > Created attachment 281967 [details] > initial ebuild: dev-games/tiled-qt-0.7.0 The ebuild does not install the java version because it is considered deprecated.
thanks for the ebuild! commited updated version to gamerlay overlay.
I have pushed tiled-0.8.1 to the qt overlay for testing.
Not looking for a bug at first, I wrote my own ebuild in my personal overlay: https://github.com/o11c/ebuilds/blob/master/dev-games/tiled/tiled-0.8.1.ebuild Significant differences include: * removal of LGPL license (although even before the license change, the relevant source was never actually built) * support for nls USE flag and filtering installed languages according to LINGUAS (not critical). * live ebuild support (at the moment, the git version has quite a few new and useful features) * change name to dev-games/tiled instead of dev-games/tiled-qt (more intuitive, and more proper) * use the proper method of changing PREFIX from /usr/local to /usr * copy the long description from the homepage into metadata.xml
(In reply to comment #5) > * change name to dev-games/tiled instead of dev-games/tiled-qt (more > intuitive, and more proper) tiled-qt? What ebuild are you looking at?
(In reply to comment #6) > (In reply to comment #5) > > * change name to dev-games/tiled instead of dev-games/tiled-qt (more > > intuitive, and more proper) > > tiled-qt? What ebuild are you looking at? The one in gamerlay, which is also the original submission. I did not expect the one in the QT overlay to be different. It looks much better.
Added to the tree, enjoy! + 06 Aug 2012; Michael Palimaka <kensington@gentoo.org> +metadata.xml, + +tiled-0.8.1.ebuild: + Initial commit for bug #377569. (In reply to comment #5) > * live ebuild support (at the moment, the git version has quite a few new > and useful features) Do you think there would be a benefit to maintaining a live ebuild in the qt overlay?
(In reply to comment #8) > (In reply to comment #5) > > * live ebuild support (at the moment, the git version has quite a few new > > and useful features) > Do you think there would be a benefit to maintaining a live ebuild in the qt > overlay? Definitely.
(In reply to comment #9) > Definitely. Added. Feel free to drop by #gentoo-qt if future changes are needed and you want to help out.