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Wine / Wine staging versions far behind #137

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keybreak opened this issue May 20, 2021 · 10 comments
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Wine / Wine staging versions far behind #137

keybreak opened this issue May 20, 2021 · 10 comments
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@keybreak
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There's already wine 6.8 released, POL builds are behind currently:

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Wine 6.5
Wine staging 6.3
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Gcenx commented May 20, 2021

The Linux environment would need to be updated to a newer Debian image, properly also need to build mingw from source like what Proton does since the version buster provides is too old.

I won’t even get into how badly broken the Darwin environment is now.

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plata commented May 23, 2021

I do not have a solution for Mac but for Linux #120 would solve this issue.

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Gcenx commented May 23, 2021

I do not have a solution for Mac but for Linux #120 would solve this issue.

Have you manage to make any progress on this?

I could get functional darwin builds with a minimal set of libraries for a working wine(64/32on64) but it won’t contain everything but that’s not really much different than it is currently.

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plata commented May 23, 2021

I didn't work on this topic (and I don't think I will - at least not in the near future). So anybody who wants to give it a try is more than welcome.

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keybreak commented Dec 4, 2021

Same old story, far behind 😢

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Is project dead or alive? 😆

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qparis commented May 22, 2022

Yes it is :-)

@keybreak
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Well...Linux wine / wine-staging is super behind now...

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qparis commented May 22, 2022

Yes, should be quite easy to fix it if you want to help us :) Everything is containerized, so it should be fairly easy.
Feel free to ask if you need assistance

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A little more time and experience should pass as assistance? 😆
Sorry, not sure i can attend it in next half year at least...But i'll take an occasional look

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