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Seems 1.1.12 has some nasty bugs that dont allow me to run some of my games anymore.
Since i am on 64bit i cant compile it easily...
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I'm on it. My upload speed is very, very, very low.
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wine is so unpredictable, wine 1.1.12 has some bugs for someones games, and in the other hand it fixed a bug with the game I'm playing. You guys will have to save your wine binaries somewhere so you can rollback easily.
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Yes, you should always keep wine packages somewhere OUTSIDE /var/cache/pacman/pkg.
I've started doing this. I can also upload the wine version you are interested in, but my upload speed is also very very very low.
Just trust Anarconda and wait for it
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So far:
Rapidshare -> No luck.
Megaupload -> No luck.
4shared -> First try: No luck.
Second try: Uploading, slowly but working.
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Anarconda i thank you very much
Sadly it still doesnt work... appdb speaks of 1.1.9 being platinum for this game (fifa09), but both 1.1.11 and 1.1.12 make wine crash as soon as a match should start.
I found 1.1.7, let me try this one now...
Last edited by Rasi (2009-01-06 18:13:48)
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http://arm.nrk.cc/extra/os/i686/
Try here. It has quite a few of the wine packages. The Arch Rollback Machine is extremely helpful for stuff like this. Search the forums for it if you want more info.
Last edited by FrozenFox (2009-01-07 10:58:38)
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There's a mirror keeping older packages at http://schlunix.org/archlinux/
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