On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 9:43 AM, David Gerard <
[email protected]> wrote:
On 06/04/2008, DARKGuy . <
[email protected]> wrote:
I figured that with the latest WINE (compiled from source, it took a
damn half hour)
You kids with your fast modern CPUs. I remember compiling
OpenOffice.org on FreeBSD five years ago (and it *still* didn't work -
I ended up using the Linux binary under emulation) and it taking four
days ...
Half an hour! Can you give half an hour of your time to the Wine
project, and crumble just one more stone out from under the Monopoly?
Please, give your CPU time so that they may grow!
- d.
_> I'm not a kid neither my processor is "modern". It's a Pentium 4
bought in 2006, and before that I had a Pentium 3 933Mhz for crying
out loud! it costed me 3 months of work to get the
processor+motherboard+memory -_-...
A compilation that takes 4 days @_@ you have huge patience... I
would've stopped it the first 4-6 hours =/...
I can give half an hour to the WINE project, but I can't when I'm
short on time. Right now I'm not but when I wrote the email I was, so
I had to resort to use an ugly avian alternative instead. Some stuff
in Linux isn't just apt-get or pacman or ./configure && make (which
took 30 times longer).
However, I'm willing to provide any information needed in order to get
this program to work

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