Wine 3.5
Wine 3.5
Just download the txz and convert it to a xzm:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/wine/f ... kages/3.5/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/wine/f ... kages/3.5/
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Wine 3.5
A little more involved than that.
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guest@porteus:~$ cd Downloads
guest@porteus:~/Downloads$ txz2xzm *.txz
glibtop(c=2597): [DEBUG] open.c:53 glibtop_open_l(): SIZEOF: 40 - 65648 - 248 - 65624 - 224 - 65624
glibtop(c=2597): [DEBUG] open.c:163 glibtop_open_l(): Calling sysdeps open function.
glibtop(c=2597): [DEBUG] init.c:229 glibtop_init_s(): init_s with features=0x7ffffff and flags=0
gksu-run: psu/|opt|porteus-scripts|txz2xzm |home|guest|Downloads|wine-3.5-x86_64-1sg.txz/2597-0-porteus_TIME0
gksu-run: 87cacc4a635e586700120065045f2679
Verifying package wine-3.5-x86_64-1sg.txz.
Installing package wine-3.5-x86_64-1sg.txz:
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION:
# wine (Wine Is Not an Emulator)
#
# Wine is an Open Source implementation of the Windows API
# on top of X and Unix.
#
# Homepage: http://www.winehq.com/
#
# Wine releases >= 1.8.4 (1.9.18) built for Slackware 14.2. Please read
# file /usr/doc/wine-<release>/README.slackware for details
#
Executing install script for wine-3.5-x86_64-1sg.txz.
Package wine-3.5-x86_64-1sg.txz installed.
Creating /home/guest/Downloads/wine-3.5-x86_64-1sg.xzm
guest@porteus:~/Downloads$ wine
bash: /usr/bin/wine: No such file or directory
guest@porteus:~/Downloads$ ls /usr/bin/wine
/usr/bin/wine*
guest@porteus:~/Downloads$
Ed
Wine 3.5
If you want to run Wine 32 on a 64 Linux you need 32 multilib. We've already discussed this in other Wine threads, like this one: Wine 2.0 (Windows app runner)
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Where are you seeing 32??
I see "-x86_64".Ed_P wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 22:58Code: Select all
guest@porteus:~$ cd Downloads guest@porteus:~/Downloads$ txz2xzm *.txz glibtop(c=2597): [DEBUG] open.c:53 glibtop_open_l(): SIZEOF: 40 - 65648 - 248 - 65624 - 224 - 65624 glibtop(c=2597): [DEBUG] open.c:163 glibtop_open_l(): Calling sysdeps open function. glibtop(c=2597): [DEBUG] init.c:229 glibtop_init_s(): init_s with features=0x7ffffff and flags=0 gksu-run: psu/|opt|porteus-scripts|txz2xzm |home|guest|Downloads|wine-3.5-x86_64-1sg.txz/2597-0-porteus_TIME0 gksu-run: 87cacc4a635e586700120065045f2679 Verifying package wine-3.5-x86_64-1sg.txz. Installing package wine-3.5-x86_64-1sg.txz:
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fulalas wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 00:57We've already discussed this in other Wine threads, like this one: Wine 2.0 (Windows app runner)
fulalas wrote: ↑19 Feb 2017, 00:39wine -> 32bits
wine64 -> 64bits
If you want to run 64bits Windows apps, just go to a terminal and type:
If you want to run 32bits Windows apps, activate multilib, go to a terminal and type:Code: Select all
wine64 /path/app.exe
And if you figure out why winecfg needs multilib, I accept the explanation.Code: Select all
wine /path/app.exe
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guest@porteus:~$ wine
bash: /usr/bin/wine: No such file or directory
guest@porteus:~$ wine64
Usage: wine PROGRAM [ARGUMENTS...] Run the specified program
wine --help Display this help and exit
wine --version Output version information and exit
guest@porteus:~$ ls -lght /mnt/live/memory/images/
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 4 root 37 Apr 10 18:45 wine-3.5-x86_64-1sg.xzm/
:
:
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What about GeckoMono??
Ed
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Confusing!! Nah, clear as mud.
What about GeckoMono? It's the version I normally run.
What about GeckoMono? It's the version I normally run.
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guest@porteus:~$ ls /mnt/sda6/porteus3.2/Modules/wine*
/mnt/sda6/porteus3.2/Modules/wine-1.9.16-x64-3.2-GeckoMono-1.xyzm*
/mnt/sda6/porteus3.2/Modules/wine-1.9.16-x64-3.2-GeckoMono-2.xzm*
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Wine 3.5
I checked the thread that Ed_P suggested
But to me always was easier and updated use this pack that is maintained by alien
http://slackware.uk/people/alien-slacklive/bonus/
0050-multilib-current-x86_64.sxz
you can download it from here, and rename it to 0050-multilib-current-x86_64.xzm
But to me always was easier and updated use this pack that is maintained by alien
http://slackware.uk/people/alien-slacklive/bonus/
0050-multilib-current-x86_64.sxz
you can download it from here, and rename it to 0050-multilib-current-x86_64.xzm
AMD A8-7410, APU AMD Radeon R5 Graphics M330
Wine 3.5
@evergreen, the problem with this multilib packaged is that is takes around 500 MB (compressed!) and it breaks lots of applications (I have no idea why!). That's why I made a small version (43 MB) with the absolute minimum to run most applications: http://www.mediafire.com/file/jzc4evenj ... ib-ftw.xzm