If anyone is interested for testing purposes, I have put up a fork of wine-staging and have rebased changes to it so it patches and compiles with wine-2.22.
Follow usual howto's to compile wine-staging-2.22.
I have used some common sense, but not being a coder, I cannot guarantee there should not be improvement to a couple of the patches that seemed implemented in a different form than from wine-staging. Just something to fiddle with while waiting for slackner to update wine-staging i guess...
Lovely, but the wine-stagingpatches/patchinstall.sh script hasn't been updated to the correct Upstream commit hash and release version: patchinstall.sh
Bob Wya wrote:Lovely, but the wine-stagingpatches/patchinstall.sh script hasn't been updated to the correct Upstream commit hash and release version: patchinstall.sh
Bob
Oopsie..
Tried an update now to correct the commit hash and version.
I just saw Slackner had requested a build on dev.wine-staging.com, so hopefully something is up with a proper official release
I can't see any development build for 3.0-rc1 either.
While the staging build often comes a few days, or more, after the release the development one is usually ready within a few hours.
Is that unrelated?
There never was a Wine Staging release corresponding to Wine 1.9.24...
(Prior to stabilising Wine version 2.0.)
So I'd assume there will not be a Wine Staging version 2.22.
But TBH I can't really see the point in inventing one at this point...
Yeah, the only reason I decided to do an attempt at rebasing staging-2.21 against 2.22, was just to learn a thing or two... while waiting
The work ahead will be done against 3.0... Tried to take a look at staging-3.0, but massive codechange and me being a utter noob decided i would not bother with that at all
We might not see staging releases against all the rc's coming either.. but hopefully one before newyears incase there are some performance improvements The 2.0.x CSMT is still king of performance in dx9 vs. 2.x due to the CSMT changes. Perhaps something nice in store for 3.0.x in the performance departement