Hi, everyone.
I can build Wine on the architecture of X86_64 and I get the running environment of wine64. But I want to run the executable file of x86_32, now I can't build the wine for running x86_32 applications. How can I do that building 32bit of wine on X86_64? Please help me, thanks
How to build Wine on X86_64 for getting X86 wine?
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Re: How to build Wine on X86_64 for getting X86 wine?
Basic instructions: https://wiki.winehq.org/Building_Wine#Shared_WoW64
If you're on Ubuntu: https://wiki.winehq.org/Building_Biarch_Wine_On_Ubuntu
If you're on Ubuntu: https://wiki.winehq.org/Building_Biarch_Wine_On_Ubuntu
Re: How to build Wine on X86_64 for getting X86 wine?
On what OS / Linux distribution?freedomBird wrote:Hi, everyone.
I can build Wine on the architecture of X86_64 and I get the running environment of wine64. But I want to run the executable file of x86_32, now I can't build the wine for running x86_32 applications. How can I do that building 32bit of wine on X86_64? Please help me, thanks
Any end-goal?
Or just for the learning experience?
Bob
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Re: How to build Wine on X86_64 for getting X86 wine?
Linux OS: Fedora 21Bob Wya wrote: On what OS / Linux distribution?
My end-goal is to be able to build a Wine on a 64-bit Linux that can run both 32-bit Windows applications and run 64-bit Windows applications.Bob Wya wrote: Any end-goal?
Or just for the learning experience?
Thanks,
WJ
Re: How to build Wine on X86_64 for getting X86 wine?
That version of Fedora went EOL three years ago. You really should upgrade.Linux OS: Fedora 21
Fedora has good multilib support, so you should be able to build 32 bit Wine on it without needing a container/chroot; the basic instructions I linked to above should work. Just make sure you have the needed 32 bit dependencies installed. https://wiki.winehq.org/Fedora has a list of the packages.
Re: How to build Wine on X86_64 for getting X86 wine?
I'm thinking my secondary install of Fedora 27, is getting a bit long in the tooth, on my main laptop.freedomBird wrote:Linux OS: Fedora 21Bob Wya wrote: On what OS / Linux distribution?
That's bearing in mind I don't even use this OS (mainly I use Gentoo)...
Fedora 29 is the current release.
Fedora 21 went EOL on 01 Dec 2015...!!
There are WineHQ OBS packages available for Fedora 29.
No need to compile from source, without a compelling reason to do so (like running Gentoo for example)...
Bob