Installing newer version of wine
Installing newer version of wine
So I installed the 6.0.1 version of wine (I was using 5.0 before) but once I ran the "configure" command nothing happened. Before this I made sure I had the newest version of Bison which took me a while to install since I'm not good at command line and don't really get what it means half the time I'm just following tutorials. I tried to run .exe files but wine doesn't show up as an option to run them with. Is there another thing I need to do before I can use wine? I included a photo of the wine folder I installed and the box that's highlighted is the one I ran to install wine.
Re: Installing newer version of wine
Perhaps it is easier to use the ready-made packages from @Gcenx instead of compiling Wine yourself.
https://github.com/Gcenx/homebrew-wine
https://github.com/Gcenx/homebrew-wine
Re: Installing newer version of wine
My prebuilt packages only target macOS High Sierra and later.
I run a Macports overlay macports-wine, this can be used to install wine-stable/devel/staging on OSX 10.8 and later.
The selected wine package will be compiled from source along with anything that’s not prebuilt by macports.
I run a Macports overlay macports-wine, this can be used to install wine-stable/devel/staging on OSX 10.8 and later.
The selected wine package will be compiled from source along with anything that’s not prebuilt by macports.