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Would some one give me the link for wine binaries (win32 emulation) working with Arch in best way (I cannot see the link for Arch on wine web)? My Arch is not connected to Internet (I have some reasons for this) I want to download the package by other machine, I searched Arch ftp and might not find the file name likely.
If some one have installed wine on Arch the experience will be appreciated maybe some bad corners with this issue.
Thank you!
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Would some one give me the link for wine binaries (win32 emulation) working with Arch in best way (I cannot see the link for Arch on wine web)? My Arch is not connected to Internet (I have some reasons for this) I want to download the package by other machine, I searched Arch ftp and might not find the file name likely.
If some one have installed wine on Arch the experience will be appreciated maybe some bad corners with this issue.
Thank you!
http://winehq.org and download the binary form.
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Red Hat binary and source .rpms for RedHat 7.3, 8, 9, Fedora Core 1, 2, 3 and 4, White Box Enterprise Linux 3.0 (RHEL 3.0 compatible), CentOS 4 (RHEL 4.0 compatible) Vincent Béron
SUSE binary and source .rpms for SUSE 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 10.0, and 10.1 Marcus Meissner
Mandriva binary .rpms for Mandrakelinux 10.0, 10.1, Mandriva Linux 2005 Limited Edition and Mandriva 2006 Ivan Leo Puoti
Slackware binary .tgz for Slackware 10.2 Adam Schreiber
Ubuntu binary and source .debs for Ubuntu Breezy Badger Scott Ritchie
Debian binary and source .debs for Debian unstable Scott Ritchie
FreeBSD source for FreeBSD 5.3 or later Gerald Pfeifer
PC-BSD binary packages .pbi for PC-BSD (FreeBSD based OS) Kris Moore
Solaris binary and source for Solaris 9 and 10 Robert Lunnon
Windows binary .zips Ivan Leo Puoti
And which binaries for Arch are the best?
Thank you!
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Why not download the Arch package on the one machine, transfer the package to your other computer, and then install it? Here is a link to the newest version of Wine that is hosted on one of the Arch repositories.
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I always check out that repo because it actually has older packages on it as opposed to most repos which only have copies of the newest packages. You would not have found the Wine package at the page you gave the link to because Wine is in extra, not current. Even though it is not needed now, here is the correct link to the Wine package on the archlinux.org repository.
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