Lutris
Lutris is an open source gaming platform for GNU/Linux. It makes gaming on Linux easier by taking care of managing, installing and providing optimal settings for games.
Lutris does not sell games, you have to provide your own copy of the games unless they are Open Source or Freeware.
The games can be installed anywhere you want on your system, the tool does not impose anything.
Lutris relies on various programs referenced as runners to provide a vast library of games. These runners (with the exception of Steam and Web browsers) are provided by lutris, you don't need to install them with your package manager.
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That repository seems very specific to OpenSUSE and has a very outdated version of Lutris, this looks like an abandoned experiment to me.
Instead you should submit this to game:tools so it can get into factory, I can help maintain it.
Getting into factory (I don't know what "factory" is), seems very SUSE specific. Anything that can potentially harm or diminish support for other distro won't be considered.
How is that harming or diminishing support for any other distro tho. If you submit this into factory every time you update it for other platforms, openSUSE users can use the same version without adding your repo, and you can still use this home repository for other distros. It's benefiting our users and doesn't change your users experience on other platforms. https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:How_to_contribute_to_Factory
Sorry I missed the notification for this. What @hellcp said is correct, this wont harm or diminish support for other distros but will make it easier for openSUSE users to install lutris.
I was considering moving the repository to something without my username so that might be the solution. What's the correct approach to get access to the games:tools repository? There a release coming very soon, maybe we can test it then.
Something like: osc submitrequest -m 'I want to maintain lutris in Factory and would like to use games:tools as the devel/feeder project.' home:strycore/lutris games:tools
I think, there is also a "Submit package" button you can try on this page.
Request sent, I'll try to get lutris in games:tools for the 0.5.0 release.
it seems 'typelib-1_0-Gtk-3_0' is also needed for it to lunch (not just python3-gobject-Gdk), at least on tumbleweed (-kde)
gvfs is now needed for non gtk enviroments.
gi.repository.GLib.Error: g-io-error-quark: Operation not supported (15)