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Hello!
I would like to know if we could have Wine 0.9.39 in the repositories to replace the 0.9.38 version?
How long does it normally take to have the latest Wine in the repositories?
Thanks
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The package has already been flagged out of date, it'll be updated as soon as the maintainer gets to it. The previous version took some time, hopefully it'll be a bit faster this time.
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Today I made a personal repository that can be used by everyone and I packaged the latest wine.
The wine version in the official repository have some bugs that I resolved, I think
All fonts are compiled with my package...
The repository:
[elwario91]
Server = http://elwario91.zouig.org/archlinux/depot/pkgs
Current version: 0.9.39
It is possible that pacman installs the package of the official repository, to solve this:
pacman -S elwario91/wine
Or put my repository before the others but it's not the best solution
Please give feedback to know if it works
Last edited by elwario91 (2007-06-16 15:09:14)
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Well done, I just installed your package and the fonts looks good. Thanks a lot.
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Well done, I just installed your package and the fonts looks good. Thanks a lot.
I'm happy to see that I didn't make a package for nothing!
Just remembered that on the official repo there was a bug in the bottoms to close, minimize and maximize a window, they didn't display normally; don't have this bug
Last edited by elwario91 (2007-06-16 18:33:49)
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Just remembered that on the official repo there was a bug in the bottoms to close, minimize and maximize a window, they didn't display normally; don't have this bug
Can you post the diffs to the official PKGBUILD or do you take it and compile it only? I ask because for a longer i compile wine on my system because of fonts and my own impatience to have the new version.-)
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I posted my PKGBUILD in this thread. Works fine for me.
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I posted my PKGBUILD in this thread. Works fine for me.
Thanks for the info and sorry, that i was blind.-)
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It's quite similar but because Wine is long to compile I tought it would be nice to have it in a repo
Just for information: I uploaded FrostWire in the repo and it works fine
Last edited by elwario91 (2007-06-17 14:44:58)
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In my pkgbuild there are more dependencies to have all compiled
On the WineHQ site I found all the neded packages and applied it for Arch Linux to have a complete wine
On the wine version in the extra repo there are fonts issues, sound issues and the window buttons aren't visible
I solved this...
Last edited by elwario91 (2007-06-17 14:48:52)
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well, for some reason tpowa closed the wine bug and said it was fixed - that is not true.
Wine needs fontforge - and until they build a wine package with fontforge it will not work with fonts.
Linfan
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well, for some reason tpowa closed the wine bug and said it was fixed - that is not true.
Wine needs fontforge - and until they build a wine package with fontforge it will not work with fonts.
Linfan
Well, it is fixed I think since the PKGBUILD on CVS is updated, the package hasn't hit the mirrors yet though I guess. You can see the new PKGBUILD here, notice that fontforge is in the makedepends array, hence font problems should be solved.
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Most deps are there but there are some missing!
I don't have the time but will post my pkgbuild later today...
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