Specifically, for each iteration I'm going to need to:
- Make a 32-bit wine prefix
- Install wmp10 via winetricks.
- Test behavior.
- Flip a dll back to built-in.
- Test behavior.
- Install two dlls via winetricks.
- Test behavior.
- Nuke the prefix and test build and proceed to the next iteration.
- The wine prefix is populated with dll's from the test version (rather than my installed version)
- All operations (including winetricks) use the loader, wineserver, libraries, etc. from the test version (rather than my installed version)
Do I need to compile with --prefix and do "make install" to make this work? Will doing "make install" break my existing wine installation by changing the symlinks in /bin or adding crap to my PATH or somesuch? (I'm running Debian stable, if that matters.) Can I completely remove the test version by deleting the installation directory?
I'd greatly appreciate any help with this.