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# Download ¶¶
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## Official Builds ¶
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### Download & Installation ¶
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#### Windows ¶
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1. Download the setup file named Widelands-build*XX*-win32.exe from [downloads](https://launchpad.net/widelands/+download). ¶
2. Double-click it and follow the instructions. ¶
3. Afterwards simply start Widelands by clicking on one of the generated icons (desktop, start menu, ...). ¶
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#### Mac OS X ¶
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1. Download disk image named Widelands-build*XX*.dmg from [downloads](https://launchpad.net/widelands/+download). ¶
2. Open the Disk Image ¶
3. Copy the executable to your local disk. ¶
4. Double click it to run. ¶
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#### Linux ¶
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__Note:__ It is likely, that there are pre-compiled packages for your Distribution. Widelands is tracked by any major Linux distribution. ¶
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1. Download the tarball named Widelands-build*XX*-linuxi386.tar.gz from [downloads](https://launchpad.net/widelands/+download). ¶
2. Unpack the BZIP2 (tar -xvjf ) or ZIP file. ¶
3. Open a terminal(e.g. konsole or xterm) and enter the newly created directory (cd widelands). ¶
4. Start the executable (./widelands). ¶
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##### Ubuntu ¶
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__Note:__ The official Ubuntu package in current versions are known to be misconfigured - translations will not work and some other smaller problems might occur. So if you use Ubuntu, the best would be to download and use the newest version. ¶
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__Build 15:__ ppa for Ubuntu intrepid(8.10), jaunty(9.04), karmic(9.10), lucid(10.04): ¶
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Go to [Link to PPA](https://launchpad.net/~timo-wingender/+archive/ppa) and follow the instructions. ¶
You need to add the PPA to your Software Sources ("System|Administration|Software Sources|Other Software|Add"), reload and install the package widelands (these are actually a bit newer than b14 (only a little bit)). Maverick have a buid15 package already. Alternatively you can download the deb packages there and install them manual. ¶
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_Instructions for Ubuntu 9.04:_. ¶
Look under System->Administration->System Monitor->System if that's the release you are using, if not upgrade! If you wonder why you don't have the actual release although you always upgraded everything the system asked you to, go to System->Administration->Software Sources->Updates and set 'show new distribution releases' to 'normal release'. Now you could use the update manager to grade your system up to the latest version. Now you need to install some packages, the command is: ¶
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sudo apt-get install libsdl-image1.2-dev libsdl-ttf2.0-dev libsdl-net1.2-dev libsdl-gfx1.2-dev libsdl-mixer1.2-dev libboost1.35-dev libggzcore9 ¶
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## Unofficial development Builds ¶
There are some people providing pre-compiled (ready to run like our official releases) packages, made from our current development state. Below are the links to those builds. Installation should work similar as described in "Official builds" ¶
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### Windows ¶
[Tino](/profile/Tino) provides daily (or even more often compiled) builds. These can be found at [http://widelands.8-schuss.de/](http://widelands.8-schuss.de/). ¶
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### Mac OS X ¶
At [http://wolkentempel.de/](http://wolkentempel.de/widelands.html) you can find widelands weekly builds. This service is new and if you experience any issues please report back. ¶
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### Linux ¶
#### Mandriva Linux ¶
[Nasenbaer](/profile/Nasenbaer) provides often updated builds from bzr for Mandriva (currently only for Mdv 2010.1 (aka 2010 Spring)). The files (i586/src) can be found at http://rpm.drehatlas.de . If you use a i586 Mandriva system, the easiest way to stay up to date is, to add the repository as update medium (command "urpmi.addmedia --update drehatlas http://rpm.drehatlas.de/i586/ with media_info/hdlist.cz" as root in a terminal) you can than install and update Widelands using the Mandriva Controlcenter. ¶
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#### Ubuntu ¶
__Daily Builds:__ ppa for Ubuntu jaunty(9.04), karmic(9.10), lucid(10.04) and maverick(10.10): ¶
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[Link to PPA](https://launchpad.net/~timo-wingender/+archive/widelands-daily/) - ¶
Add them to your system, refresh the packages lists and install or upgrade widelands. ¶
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## Source Code ¶
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### Build ¶
The packages containing the tag _source_ are the source packages for this release, they usually come in two flavours: ZIP and TAR.BZ2. Both archives contain exactly the same content. ¶
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Download the source of a build number at the [downloads page](https://launchpad.net/widelands/+download). ¶
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### Bazaar (bzr) ¶
If you plan to join development or are just interested in the latest inventions ¶
you should go for this. You __need to have__ Bazaar (bzr) installed, to check-out the trunk. Type in the ¶
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bzr get lp:widelands ¶
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After downloading the source, you might want to check BuildingWidelands for a !HowTo on building. ¶
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## Troubleshooting ¶
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### Linux ¶
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#### libjpeg related ¶
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If your widelands installation complains about missing libjpeg.so.7 on your system, and you recently upgraded your system, you may have upgraded your libjpeg to version 8. The problem seems to be with the libjpeg people, but most recommendations are to create a symlink: ¶
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ln -s /usr/lib/libjpeg.so.8 /usr/lib/libjpeg.so.7 ¶
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On Gentoo, you may also try emerge jpeg:7 which creates a libjpeg.so.7 without headers.