All help welcome, but please don't point me to a tar.gz - I have enough to try & assimilate at present

Thanks
edzell
Have you checked the Ubuntu fora for any ideas on how to get a specific version of software?Sent: Jan 21, 2009 2:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Wine] Re: How to get 1.0.1
http://www.winehq.org/announce/1.0.1
im in the same boat as yourself tho
It doesn't look like 1.0.1 packages were ever created for 8.04, but you can get 1.0 from the archives.edzell wrote:I'm new in Linux (Ubuntu 8.04) and pre-new in Wine. Apprently 1.0.1 is the latest stable release, but I can't find a way to get it by following any of the links on the WineHQ pages. I always end up at a page that's warning me I'll be downloading a beta version, even though I've clicked on a link that promises 1.0.1
All help welcome, but please don't point me to a tar.gz - I have enough to try & assimilate at present![]()
James Mckenzie wrote:elexes <[email protected]>Have you checked the Ubuntu fora for any ideas on how to get a specific version of software?
James McKenzie
In all honesty, use the development release, unless you know of someJames Mckenzie wrote:elexes <[email protected]>
Have you checked the Ubuntu fora for any ideas on how to get a specific version of software?
James McKenzie
No, I came straight to winehq, imagining that would be the simplest way to get the most appropriate wine. Following the download links gets me this:
Warning: These are beta packages
The packages here are beta packages. This means they will periodically suffer from regressions, and as a result an update may break functionality in Wine.
If the latest stable release of Wine (currently Wine 1.0.1) works for you, then you may not want to use these beta packages.
To me it's a question of what is better an incomplete "stable" versionThanks for the advice, but I have to say it sounds a bit like "Eat the mushroom you've been warned against unless you really know it will do you harm." As a newbie I'm still trying to figure out which apps I'll want to use and how to get ,install and evaluate them. Whether some version of wine will have "regressions" (what are they?) that will break something I try to use - or what sorts of frustration I'll be faced with trying to fix the break - is not anything I have a clue about. I don't see the point of risking that when a) I don't have to and b) I don't yet really know what I'm doing.
What I do know is that the winehq pages carry a warning against the latest releases and suggest I use 1.0.1 instead. So it's a mystery why I'm then unable to find it and am even being advised here, not to look for it. Are you saying the warning has no validity?
If your distro doesn't provide packages, you have to build it from source.edzell wrote: Sorry if this sounds argumentative, but no one has answered my question, which is - how do I get the version that the wine pages recommend me to use?
Thanks, I'm doing that. Somehow missed it before. Maybe I'll update later. There's just too much here I don't understand, including the actual meanings of some of the words that are used. I'm 71, didn't grow up with any of this stuff and I don't learn like I used to.austin987 wrote:On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 7:41 PM, edzell <[email protected]> wrote:
Someone said you that
there's a 1.0.0 for your distribution, use that.
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-Austin
Sorta...Wine's a bit different. We didn't have a stable release for 15austin987 wrote:Thanks, I'm doing that. Somehow missed it before. Maybe I'll update later. There's just too much here I don't understand, including the actual meanings of some of the words that are used. I'm 71, didn't grow up with any of this stuff and I don't learn like I used to.On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 7:41 PM, edzell <[email protected]> wrote:
Someone said you that
there's a 1.0.0 for your distribution, use that.
--
-Austin
Is a development version a beta release? Always? Sometimes?
Thanks,
edzell
Wine 1.0.1 is in hardy-updates repo.I'm new in Linux (Ubuntu 8.04) and pre-new in Wine. Apprently 1.0.1 is the latest stable release, but I can't find a way to get it by following any of the links on the WineHQ pages. I always end up at a page that's warning me I'll be downloading a beta version, even though I've clicked on a link that promises 1.0.1