Hello I am aware that the repository for wine has changed recently I have been attempting to cross compile wine with mingw64 and with wow64. However I can't get the build dependinces there is no ./configure --options.
I found out that I can download the dependincies via apt if I have the soruce repository enabled however with https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/source I can't enable it it won't download whenever I tick the repository with the software & updates menu.
Could someone help please? My specs are intelI3 8gb ram and ubuntu studio 16.04.
Wine source
Re: Wine source
I had a look at the WineHQ Repository layout (for Ubuntu)...A.D.Steam wrote:Hello I am aware that the repository for wine has changed recently I have been attempting to cross compile wine with mingw64 and with wow64. However I can't get the build dependinces there is no ./configure --options.
I found out that I can download the dependincies via apt if I have the soruce repository enabled however with https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/source I can't enable it it won't download whenever I tick the repository with the software & updates menu.
Could someone help please? My specs are intelI3 8gb ram and ubuntu studio 16.04.
The wine-devel-dev package only has the Wine header files...
I tend to recommend just using a Git clone of the Wine Git tree - for general usage.
Certainly that's the only Wine source that I use in my Github: bobwya / build-multilib-wine (Ubuntu/Debian) build script.
Git is more flexible - than downloading the individual Wine tarballs...
It can be kept up-to-date with lower bandwidth - using the simple:
Code: Select all
git pull
If you want to access the individual Wine release tarballs - then see Wine Download Server ...
Certainly that's the Wine Source URL that the main Gentoo ebuild (package build script) for app-emulation/wine accesses...
Note: this is not a distribution-specific repository...
Bob
Re: Wine source
Hi Bob would I then be able to crosscompile with mingw once i run the build script?Bob Wya wrote:I had a look at the WineHQ Repository layout (for Ubuntu)...A.D.Steam wrote:Hello I am aware that the repository for wine has changed recently I have been attempting to cross compile wine with mingw64 and with wow64. However I can't get the build dependinces there is no ./configure --options.
I found out that I can download the dependincies via apt if I have the soruce repository enabled however with https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/source I can't enable it it won't download whenever I tick the repository with the software & updates menu.
Could someone help please? My specs are intelI3 8gb ram and ubuntu studio 16.04.
The wine-devel-dev package only has the Wine header files...
I tend to recommend just using a Git clone of the Wine Git tree - for general usage.
Certainly that's the only Wine source that I use in my Github: bobwya / build-multilib-wine (Ubuntu/Debian) build script.
Git is more flexible - than downloading the individual Wine tarballs...
It can be kept up-to-date with lower bandwidth - using the simple:command.Code: Select all
git pull
If you want to access the individual Wine release tarballs - then see Wine Download Server ...
Certainly that's the Wine Source URL that the main Gentoo ebuild (package build script) for app-emulation/wine accesses...
Note: this is not a distribution-specific repository...
Bob