On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 4:46 AM, Roderick Colenbrander <thunderbir...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 6:41 PM, Mike Kronenberg > <mike.kronenb...@kronenberg.org> wrote: >> On 18.05.2009, at 06:56, Dmitry Timoshkov wrote: >> >>> "James McKenzie" <jjmckenzi...@earthlink.net> wrote: >>> >>>> Austin: >>>> Contact Mike Kronenberg or Zach Drayer and see what they currently >>>> have. >>> >>> IMHO since they haven't even bothered so far to change the license from >>> GPL to LGPL to match Wine, and clarify what exactly is so much different >>> in their builds so that they insist on different naming (Darwine vs. >>> Wine), >>> they shouldn't be even considered as partners to the Wine project. >>> >>> If we could have our own Wine builds for Intel Macs, that would finally >>> help to avoid this confusion Darwine adds, and remove it from our Wiki >>> altogether (since it's apparently where the users coming to them from). >>> >>> -- >>> Dmitry. >>> >>> >> >> >> >> Hi, >> >> (I hope I did not double-post, but somehow my mail from yesterday was eaten >> by filter-gnomes) >> >> It's not about being willing to, but plain lack of time. >> I follow this list closely and work on solutions as time permits. >> After half a year, it's been four weeks now that I am able again to build >> and test on a regular base again. >> >> There are other components on OS X that need some love, like the >> winehelper.app into which I'm looking atm. >> >> License and renaming is definitely on the list. >> I thought to revamp the package, once the winehelper is replaced, to not >> double do the work. >> >> As already mentioned, I build the dependencies and store them inside the >> apple .app package, which allows for drag'n'drop installation and removal. >> >> Having the dependencies as frameworks would be even better, as there is a >> lot of trouble with PATHS, especially if multiple environments are on the >> system, like fink and macports. >> >> But if the name-change is the most pressing issue, I will gladly do that >> with this weekends release. >> >> Mike Kronenberg >> >> >> > > Could you also upload some docs / scripts on how to build 'DarWine' > from scratch? I have an app which I need to run on osx which I like to > package as well. I have time to help fixing osx issues (duplicating > the effort is not worth it). > > Roderick > > >
It's available under 'build env': http://www.kronenberg.org/darwine/buildenv-1.1.5.zip -- -Austin