What should I do to have winegcc and friends?
What should I do to have winegcc and friends?
My distribution's Wine package doesn't include these tools. I wanted to play with Winelib by porting a small Windows program
Re: What should I do to have winegcc and friends?
Based on your other post, I assume you are using Rosa Linux.
You have (maybe) three options:
- Ask the maintainer of the Wine package on Rosa Linux if these programs can be added.
- Build Wine yourself
- Is it possible to use the WineHQ packages from Fedora (or an other distribution) on Rosa Linux?
You have (maybe) three options:
- Ask the maintainer of the Wine package on Rosa Linux if these programs can be added.
- Build Wine yourself
- Is it possible to use the WineHQ packages from Fedora (or an other distribution) on Rosa Linux?
Re: What should I do to have winegcc and friends?
I don't think so. Fedora is using rpm4 with dnf and ROSA is using rpm5 with urpmi.
Please let me know which configure options I should use to have utilities like winegcc and winemaker. Thanks.
Re: What should I do to have winegcc and friends?
By default, these programs are created.
On Debian Sid, I only use the following options:
Read the Wiki for more information.
On Debian Sid, I only use the following options:
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--without-hal --without-oss --without-openal
(And because of a bug in the Debian package also --without-vkd3d)
Re: What should I do to have winegcc and friends?
The ready-to-use Wine builds from Lutris also contain winegcc and friends.
Maybe it would be easier to use those.
Maybe it would be easier to use those.
Re: What should I do to have winegcc and friends?
Doesn't urpmi have it? I remember installing these tools in Mandriva before.
Compiling wine creates winegcc and friends by default, just by ./configure and make. But of course you need all the build dependencies and installing them all might be hell.
I am inclined to believe though that urpmi has it, probably under a different package name. Even Debian has it under a different name; installing "apt-get install wine" in Debian does not install winegcc, you need to install it as wine64-tools.
Compiling wine creates winegcc and friends by default, just by ./configure and make. But of course you need all the build dependencies and installing them all might be hell.
I am inclined to believe though that urpmi has it, probably under a different package name. Even Debian has it under a different name; installing "apt-get install wine" in Debian does not install winegcc, you need to install it as wine64-tools.
Re: What should I do to have winegcc and friends?
I took a quick look at ROSA Linux's packages. The correct thing to do here is to install the `wine64-devel` package that ROSA Linux provides. This will install the development binaries, including winegcc, wineg++, winedbg, winecpp, etc.
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Re: What should I do to have winegcc and friends?
The ready-to-use Wine builds from Lutris also contain winegcc and friends.