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$OpenBSD: README,v 1.3 2018/10/01 12:00:12 solene Exp $
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| Running ${PKGSTEM} on OpenBSD
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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Barony
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======
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Barony requires the original game files from Barony: Blessed Edition
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(e.g. 3.2.x) to work properly. These can come from the GOG.com or the
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Steam versions of the game.
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If using the GOG.com version, you should download the Linux version
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barony_cursed_edition_3_2_2_24038.sh and use the unzip package to
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extract the data.
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The files will be in a directory named data/noarch/game. You can move
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the contents of this directory to the ${TRUEPREFIX}/share/barony
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directory for a global install. You will also need to fix the
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permissions on the files.
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The easiest way to do this is to follow these steps:
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$ unzip barony_cursed_edition_3_2_2_24038.sh
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$ doas cp -R data/noarch/game/* ${TRUEPREFIX}/share/barony
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$ doas find ${TRUEPREFIX}/share/barony -type d ! -perm 755 -exec chmod 755 {} \;
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As an alternative, the game assets can be placed into a personal folder
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of your choice and the game can be launched with the -datadir= option,
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for example:
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$ barony -datadir=$HOME/.barony
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You do not have to fix file permissions in this case.
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