Hello, I've been trying to build wine 3.7 from sources following this guide https://wiki.winehq.org/Building_Wine#Shared_WoW64
The problem is that when I run the configure script it fails creating include/config.h
Here's the output of the configure script:
https://pastebin.com/UB7pghaK
Please pay attenton to the lines having to do with awk...I have absolutely no idea what that is.
Could you please help me? I'm running Void Linux x86_64, if it makes difference.
can't build wine from sources
Re: can't build wine from sources
Post the entire config.log, not just the part you think is important.
Re: can't build wine from sources
Allright here's the contents of the config.log file:
https://pastebin.com/ZgmCDAu1
https://pastebin.com/ZgmCDAu1
Re: can't build wine from sources
That's one problem you have to fix.Code: Select all
configure:5297: error: Cannot build a 32-bit program, you need to install 32-bit development libraries.
Re: can't build wine from sources
Lets rewind, to establish what you are actually doing...oboroqoru wrote:Hello, I've been trying to build wine 3.7 from sources following this guide https://wiki.winehq.org/Building_Wine#Shared_WoW64
The problem is that when I run the configure script it fails creating include/config.h
Here's the output of the configure script:
https://pastebin.com/UB7pghaK
Please pay attenton to the lines having to do with awk...I have absolutely no idea what that is.
Could you please help me? I'm running Void Linux x86_64, if it makes difference.
First of there are 2 ways described in this section to build Wine:
- Host system build: when full multilib development support is available
Compile the 64-bit version of Wine first with the --enable-win64 configure flag, in a separate build directory of course
When you build the 32-bit version next (again in a fresh build directory), point configure to the 64-bit build directory by using --with-wine64= and the relative path - Chroot / Container build: when full multilib development support is not available
Enter your 32-bit chroot or container (see above about setting a chroot or container up)
Do a completely normal 32-bit build of wine
Do a second 32-bit build, still in the chroot, with both your 64-bit build and the tools from your first 32-bit build
Your example configure commands don't appear right for either of these techniques...
Bob