You have a point there.Stable versus unstable kernel releases, maybe?Why being tied to an older version ?Patching kernels and building modules is no big thing but patching and
compiling wine, being tied to an older version or constantly upgrading and
redoing this might be a bit too
much.
I know, beeing one of them for some timesWhich project? Wine is very old, going back to the early 1990s, whenThe fact is that the project is not that old,
thus earlier versions of wine/kernel havent been tested at the moment.
Linux was released to the public. You also have to be aware that Wine
is the source for several forks, one is for the Mac which I use.
*Linux Unified Kernel* project is not that old.
Regards,That is very true. We in the industry call this 'dll hell' as someBtw, many apps need a specific dependancy for older libraries.
programs will only run with certain versions of some .dll files.
James
McKenzie
Sylvain Petreolle