wesnoth-1.8 (1:1.8.3-4) unstable; urgency=low This version now finally brings the unversioned wesnoth and wesnoth-core packages to ease upgrades. With the wesnoth package installed one will be upgraded to the next stable branch of wesnoth when that gets released. You can keep the wesnoth-1.8 package around at that time to continue playing your old started campaigns. Same with the wesnoth-core package. This will always keeps you up to date with the core binaries and allows you to hand-select the campaigns you want to play or can be used for multiplayer games without further disturbance. Please note that the old binaries get renamed for the benefit of setting up an alternative system, so the old wesnoth version (if you still have it installed) is called "wesnoth-old". -- Gerfried Fuchs Wed, 18 Aug 2010 22:31:11 +0200 wesnoth (1:1.6-1) unstable; urgency=low Please be aware what a new stable upstream release of wesnoth means for your save games: You won't be able to continue playing from them. The reasons for those are several, not limited to these two bigger points: - Most of all, balancing changes: Units might have different characteristics and thus fights would end differently, or your units could move to places they have never seen before (and weren't meant to). - Most obvious, changes in the campaigns themself. A unit you kept from a former scenario might not be in the campaign anymore, or a whole scenario might have been added or removed somewhere in between. Map changes also affect multiplayer games. Again: You won't be able to continue playing your old save games from older stable releases (e.g. 1.4.x). Further updates to 1.6.x will though be compatible with this version. -- Gerfried Fuchs Wed, 18 Mar 2009 17:27:36 +0100 wesnoth (1:1.5.5-1) experimental; urgency=low The meaning of the wesnoth package has changed: It is now the old wesnoth-all package that pulls in all the campaigns. If you don't want that and didn't use wesnoth-all before please switch to using the wesnoth-core package. The switch was done to reduce the confusion of users who wonder about where the campaigns are. -- Gerfried Fuchs Mon, 06 Oct 2008 00:17:43 +0200 wesnoth (1:1.4-1) unstable; urgency=low Please be aware what a new stable upstream release of wesnoth means for your save games: You won't be able to continue playing from them. The reasons for those are several, not limited to these two bigger points: - Most of all, balancing changes: Units might have different characteristics and thus fights would end differently. - Most obvious, changes in the campaigns themself. A unit you kept from a former scenario might not be in the campaign anymore, or a whole scenario might have been added or removed somewhere in between. Map changes also affect multiplayer games. Again: You won't be able to continue from your old save games with a new stable upstream release like it happened with this update from the former stable release 1.2 to this new one 1.4. -- Gerfried Fuchs Wed, 02 Apr 2008 16:14:20 +0200