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Hello

Im looking for the original german linuxclient:
German_linuxclient168_orig.tar.gz
German_linuxclient168_xp1.tar.gz
German_linuxclient168_xp2.tar.gz

They were originall on the files.bioware.com site, however as Bioware no longer runs `own` servers...
Anyone still has these files??

I found the English counterparts via google, but the german client... no luck so far...
Please help if you still have these files... thank you
Are you sure that's what you need? The gentoo ebuild uses the English client files, and adds nwgerman129.tar.gz if you select the de locale.
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darktjm: Are you sure that's what you need? The gentoo ebuild uses the English client files, and adds nwgerman129.tar.gz if you select the de locale.
Hi

Funny, actually I am using Gentoo ;)
I wanted to emerge nwn-1.69-r1 which seems to be the latest ebuild available.
The Manifest list's all these files, so it wanted to download the files I mentioned.... which failed because all mirrors are dead.

What I did now is copying the port into an override dir and remove the lacking files from the Manifest.
This works, however then I've got only the english client?

The dir it installs to is /opt/nwn, there are sub-dir's for each language of the port.
'de' has a few files in it but was lacking most of the stuff, so I guess it hasnt been populated.
'en' on the other hand contains all stuff including the executables...
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Therion.719: I wanted to emerge nwn-1.69-r1 which seems to be the latest ebuild available.
games-rpg/nwn-data-1.29-r5 is the one with the locale files I mentioned. Looking at the games-rpg/nwn-1.69-r1 ebuild I don't see anything locale-specific. Note that I am not saying that I think Gentoo necessarily does it right, but it makes sense that the "client" executables are generic, and that only the data is language-dependent. The language associated with the client may just be the installer language, which is irrelevant in this case.
Post edited July 10, 2017 by darktjm