captainraptor wrote:This is mostly just for tinkering, but I got wine 1.0.1 to compile in Windows XP SP3 in a cygwin shell using the following configure command...
Has anyone else had experience with doing something like this?
Hi captainraptor, I just thought I'd stop by and reply. So first off, if getting your program running is the main priority, I did find one other thing you can try in the FAQ:
https://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#16-bit_appl ... l_to_start
I don't know if you've already tried that (with a relatively recent version of Wine and the linux kernel), but it's a thought.
Anyways, if you're wondering why there haven't been many replies, we have an unofficial policy of radio-silence on the forums whenever the phrase "wine on windows" comes up. In the past, any discussion just led to rumors and urban legends spreading about things that just don't work.
However, since it sounds like you're willing to actually spend some time on the development side of things, I'll simply point you to this page on the wiki:
https://wiki.winehq.org/Cygwin_and_More
Be sure to read all the disclaimers first, but then if you're still interested, I think this section is what you're looking for:
https://wiki.winehq.org/Cygwin_and_More#Wine_on_Cygwin
In fact, if you want to update that section of the wiki, we always like when people share new test results.