I recently wanted to run tegaki, and my experience is pretty much summed up by the meme. I consider myself fairly tech-savvy, but I just couldn’t figure out how to compile it. So I just gave up, downloaded the .exe and put it into a fresh wine prefix. After installing CJK fonts, everything ran fine. Now I’m trying to get gpaint to work. My distro recently dropped support for gtk+2 (which I am fairly pissed about, since it’s the last good version of GTK+), so I have to set that up manually as well. [[[ EDIT: gtk2 is alive and well. I was just being and idiot and searching for gtk2, when the package is actually called gtk+2. ]]] I installed all of the dependencies that ./configure told me to, but I still kept getting obscure errors when running make.

So, here’s my question: what tools make the process of running abandonware easier? Docker containers? Also, what can I use to package abandonware in order to make it easy for other people to run? Flatpak? Appimages? Any advice is appreciated!

Also, inb4 “just find a modern alternative”. That would be a reasonable solution. I don’t want reasonable solutions!

  • Nobsi
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    -910 months ago

    I don’t run them. Unmaintained Programs are insecure and - unmaintained -

      • Nobsi
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        -410 months ago

        You think this is more of a own than it really is.

        • @renzevOP
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          310 months ago

          Haha don’t stress it man I’m just messing with u. Of course it’s best to use updated software. I only use abandonware for nostalgia/archivism purposes, and only in contexts where it’s not a security issue (e.g. non-networked apps) and sandbox it as much as possible. If you even just recognize the supremacy of free software over propr*etary and cl*ud based software, you’re already leagues ahead of the people that meme is trying to make fun of

      • Nobsi
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        -910 months ago

        Then i play them on my windows machine.