On Sat, 5 May 2007 12:05:01 +0200
Andreas Bierfert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> here is some news/status update on the fedora packages:
And again a small update interesting for RHEL/Centos 4 users: All dependencies
that where needed to build wine for EPEL 4 have been
Hi,
here is some news/status update on the fedora packages:
As people have been complaining about the link on the winehq webpage I have
taken the time to make a summary page[1] on the fedora wiki which is easier for
me to maintain and keep up-to-date and is probably more helpful. I would
request
On Thu, 5 Apr 2007 08:01:01 + (UTC)
Louis Lenders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, the link on the wine-page to get the Fedora- wine packages points to
> "nowhere". Could this be fixed? Furthermore, anyone know where i can get the
> wine-rpm for Fedora?
Sorry that I am a bit behind with the
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 08:01:01AM +, Louis Lenders wrote:
> Hi, the link on the wine-page to get the Fedora- wine packages points to
> "nowhere". Could this be fixed? Furthermore, anyone know where i can get the
> wine-rpm for Fedora?
It is in their Extras RPMs.
Additionally in my buildservi
Hi, the link on the wine-page to get the Fedora- wine packages points to
"nowhere". Could this be fixed? Furthermore, anyone know where i can get the
wine-rpm for Fedora?
Maybe you should put on the Fedora RPM package site a large noticable
notice that says that for Fedora Core 3, 4, and 5, simply using
terminal, sudo into root, and then do "yum install wine" to get the
latest WINE packages. Also, note that Fedora Core 3 has to manually be
configured for Fedora Extr
On Thursday 23 March 2006 19:07, Neal Gompa wrote:
> I just decided to use the yum packages suggested earlier... and yes, it
> fails, then crashes! anyway, thanks!
You might be speaking chinese as well. Care to post actual messages? Being
vague when asking for help is rude.
Cheers, Kuba
> Compiling WINE always crashes my computer, so I prefer to
> use the RPMs...
You'd better figure out why compilation crashes your computer. It might be a
hardware or kernel problem. Anyway, you first have to get such compilations
to run stably, only then try actually running wine. Software buil
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 15:13:16 +0100
Michel Ludwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, decent in the sense that the packages are well-made, or alternatively:
> you've done a great job ! :-)
;) nice to hear ... tough if any of you have suggestions or problems let me
know.
- Andreas
--
Andreas Bierf
On Thu 23 Mar 2006 23:40, Andreas Bierfert wrote:
> > Nice and decent Fedora Wine packages are in Fedora Extras:
>
> I am interested in the _decent_ part... always open for suggestions :)
>
Well, decent in the sense that the packages are well-made, or alternatively:
you've done a great job ! :-)
I just decided to use the yum packages suggested earlier... and yes, it fails, then crashes! anyway, thanks!On 3/23/06, Francois Gouget <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, Neal Gompa wrote:> Well, the system is a Pentium 4
2.8GHz HyperThreading with 512MB RAM, so> that is not the probl
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 11:01:23 +0100
Michel Ludwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nice and decent Fedora Wine packages are in Fedora Extras:
I am interested in the _decent_ part... always open for suggestions :)
- Andreas
P.S.: wine-0.9.10.i386 made it to the x86_64 tree so x86_64 users of Fedora
E
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Neal Gompa wrote:
What happened to the
Fedora packages? They have not been
updated since 0.9.2 Right now it is at 0.9.10!!! Nearly every other
Linux distro supported has the up to date packages!!! And why does the
Red Hat packages site no
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 13:55:41 +0100, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
> The problem was actually with gcc, and it's been fixed for a while
> now.
Ah awesome, I'll re-enable winetest then, thanks.
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, Neal Gompa wrote:
Well, the system is a Pentium 4 2.8GHz HyperThreading with 512MB RAM, so
that is not the problem! It just always fails
Oh, the compilation fails? That's not the same as the computer
crashing...
Maybe you can send us the error message and then we ca
Mike Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It's a bug in Wine, which I harassed AJ about a long time ago but it was
> never fixed I guess because he has a super-awesome machine :)
>
> Basically, compiling winetest causes gas to blow gigs of memory, because
> it's compiling like 50mb+ of assembly. I
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 12:04:52 +0100, Francois Gouget wrote:
> If compiling Wine crashes your computer!!! then something is wrong!!!
> with your computer!!! You should really find out what!!! and fix it!!!
> Otherwise you are likely to get problems running Wine!!!
It's a bug in Wine, which I harass
Well, the system is a Pentium 4 2.8GHz HyperThreading with 512MB RAM, so that is not the problem! It just always failsOn 3/22/06, Segin <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Neal Gompa wrote:
What happened to the Fedora packages? They have not been
updated since 0.9.2 Right now it
Pentium 4 2.8GHz HyperThreading with
512MB RAM, so that is not the problem! It just always fails
On 3/22/06, Segin <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Neal Gompa wrote:
What happened to the
Fedora packages? They have not been
updated since 0.9.2 Right now it is at 0.9.10!!!
Neal Gompa wrote:
What happened to the Fedora packages? They have not been
updated since 0.9.2 Right now it is at 0.9.10!!! Nearly every other
Linux distro supported has the up to date packages!!! And why does the
Red Hat packages site not go to the SourceForge site as it does for
SUSE
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Neal Gompa wrote:
What happened to the Fedora packages? They have not been updated since
0.9.2 Right now it is at 0.9.10!!! Nearly every other Linux distro
supported has the up to date packages!!! And why does the Red Hat packages
site not go to the SourceForge site as
On Wed 22 Mar 2006 03:55, Neal Gompa wrote:
> What happened to the Fedora packages? They have not been updated since
> 0.9.2 Right now it is at 0.9.10!!! Nearly every other Linux distro
> supported has the up to date packages!!! And why does the Red Hat packages
> site n
What happened to the Fedora packages? They have not been updated since 0.9.2 Right now it is at 0.9.10!!! Nearly every other Linux distro supported has the up to date packages!!! And why does the Red Hat packages site not go to the SourceForge site as it does for SUSE packages and the others
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