These Eternal Lands client binaries are built from a recent version of the development source; i.e. from GIT. They are statically linked (mostly) which allows them to work on a variety of Linux versions.

For Ubuntu/Debian systems, you should use the eternallands testing package. For Ubuntu, this is available from my launchpad testing personal package archive. For Debian, the repository is hosted at this URL. See this install help page for further details.

Builds:
Linux 64-bit static
Linux aarch64 (i.e. Raspbery Pi 64Bit or Pinebook Pro)
Windows 64-bit executable and DLL files zip archive
Android package
macOS package

The files tagged .asc are open gpg digital signatures for the client executable which allow you to verify the file was uploaded by me. My gpg id is provided in my EL forum signature. To verify the file, download both the client and the .asc file then run the following command (replacing signaturefilename with the .asc file name:
gpg --verify signaturefilename

Once downloaded, don't forget to change the file permissions to make it executable. Either by choosing properties from your file manager or using the command:
chmod +x name_of_file_downloaded

A stable version of the client is available.

If you have problems with audio, for example:
open /dev/[sound/]dsp: No such file or directory
Try running through padsp like this:
padsp ./el.x86_64.linux.bin.static
You may need to install padsp from a package such as pulseaudio-utils.

git - file list

 MD5SUM   Size   Date  Name 
 51b71961a924592c60fbc6aa379f8949   1455   2020-02-10   mapedit.ini 

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