please give it some good votes so it can get into mainstream and more support.
]]>I saw this error too.
I then installed from AUR instead:
first: wine-browser-installer
then: netflix-desktop
all is well
]]>http://demizerone.com/archnetflix/
From
[archnetflix]
Server = http://demizerone.com/$repo/community/$arch
To
[demz-repo-community]
Server = http://demizerone.com/$repo/$arch
Also I get key is invalid error.
error: netflix-desktop: signature from "Jesus Alvarez <jeezusjr@gmail.com>" is invalid
:: File /var/cache/pacman/pkg/netflix-desktop-0.6.2-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz is corrupted (invalid or corrupted package (PGP signature)).
Do you want to delete it? [Y/n] n
error: failed to commit transaction (invalid or corrupted package (PGP signature))
Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.
I am using these keys
pacman-key -r 0EE7A126
pacman-key --lsign-key 0EE7A126
I replaced all the gcc with the multilib stuff and 'makepkg' ran fine. However, it's still running. It's been running for like 15 minutes. Wtf at this program? Why is it taking so long? It's compiling different things but holy crap, this is too long. Is it like this for anyone else? I've never had a makepkg take so long before O_o
This is normal. Wine is a (relatively) big, complex program. It takes a long time to compile.
]]>Edit: I replaced all the gcc with the multilib stuff and 'makepkg' ran fine. However, it's still running. It's been running for like 15 minutes. Wtf at this program? Why is it taking so long? It's compiling different things but holy crap, this is too long. Is it like this for anyone else? I've never had a makepkg take so long before O_o
Welcome to WINE.
All the best,
-HG
]]>So to install wine-silverslight, I need gcc-multilib as a dependency. For some reason, I don't have it. So if I try to install gcc-multilib, it tells me that gcc-libs-multilib and gcc-libs are in conflict and if I want to remove gcc-libs.
Everything in my body tells me that this is a bad idea.
Is it safe to do? After using Arch for this long, I'm 70% sure it's not.
Edit: I replaced all the gcc with the multilib stuff and 'makepkg' ran fine. However, it's still running. It's been running for like 15 minutes. Wtf at this program? Why is it taking so long? It's compiling different things but holy crap, this is too long. Is it like this for anyone else? I've never had a makepkg take so long before O_o
]]>I just tried this again, and it seems much better than when I first checked it out. This can now finally replace xp in virtualbox for me.... I can speculate that it seems like some sort of wine dialog/popup may be trying to be mapped, but this is just a wild guess.... Anyone have any guesses, or thoughts on gathering info?
Who are you, and what have you done with Trilby?
(Running complex things, check. Not fully aware of everything running, check. Different avatar, check. Poster != Trilby. Quod Erat Demonstrandum)
But there is one issue that I'm wondering if anyone else has seen - I skimmed through the thread here, but didn't see any mention of it. When watching fullscreen I'll get an intermittent flash of a black rectangle in the upper left corner of the video. It's roughly 10% of each width/height of the screen (perhaps a bit wider than tall), and it flashes in and out a couple times per second for several seconds to a minute at a time.
It seems minor, but it's quite distracting, my eyes just get drawn to it. I can speculate that it seems like some sort of wine dialog/popup may be trying to be mapped, but this is just a wild guess.
No other client windows are on screen when this happens. Anyone have any guesses, or thoughts on gathering info?
]]>It more or less worked "out of the box" for me. The only extra thing I needed to do was install the sound packages specified in the Wine Wiki page (lib32-alsa-lib, lib32-libpulse, lib32-alsa-oss), probably because I'm using PulseAudio.
As mentioned before in the thread, the video is a little glitchy when first loading but settles down fairly quickly (in under 30 seconds).
Thanks again!
]]>That's because he's stopped maintaining it, sadly. The packages have new maintainers in the AUR, hopefully they'll make a repo, too.
You could always ask to add wine-silverlight to aurbin.net. You can't add netflix though since it depends on an aur package.
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