From: "Anthony J. Bentley" Subject: Re: update for games/openomf To: Thomas Frohwein Cc: Brian Callahan , ports@openbsd.org, namn@messagemode2.com Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2025 15:31:27 -0600 Thomas Frohwein writes: > Of note, the SHA256 hash in the README doesn't match the freeware file > (anymore). I haven't touched this, but maybe pointing to the upstream > wiki[2] to follow their instructions would be more durable? This part of the readme also doesn't seem to be correct anymore; there's no file named openomf.bf. Is running from "any directory that holds the game assets" still possible? "Alternatively, the game can be launched from any directory that holds the game assets. If you choose this route, the file /usr/local/share/openomf/openomf.bf must be copied to this directory before launching the game." If the game is really freeware like the readme claims, then an additional port that downloads it and places everything in the right places would be helpful for users.