https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31881
Anastasius Focht focht@gmx.net changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- URL| |https://web.archive.org/web | |/20140820091154/http://silv | |erlight.dlservice.microsoft | |.com/download/F/8/C/F8C0EAC | |B-92D0-4722-9B18-965DD2A681 | |E9/30514.00/Silverlight.exe Keywords| |download, obfuscation CC| |focht@gmx.net
--- Comment #9 from Anastasius Focht focht@gmx.net --- Hello folks,
five years have passed since the last discussion. If there is no legal way to support this feature in Wine then I guess there is no point to keep this bug report open -> WONTFIX?
Another point to consider: How does Silverlight 5.x integrate with the current incarnation of 'PlayReady' client/server technology?
* https://www.microsoft.com/PlayReady
* https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/playready/overview/developing-applications
--- quote --- Developing Applications using PlayReady on Windows 7
Some PlayReady Partners provide SDKs to run PlayReady on Windows 7 and Mac OS, based on Electron, Xamarin, or other technologies. You can contact these PlayReady Partners directly for more information.
Silverlight is a deprecated application framework running on Windows 7 and Mac OS that includes a fully functional PlayReady Client. It runs in browsers with limitations, and can also run out of browsers to provide standalone apps on Windows 7 and Mac OS. --- quote ---
Silverlight 5.x is still mentioned but it's more like a dead horse.
$ sha1sum Silverlight.exe 91ca5fcf9fd82f2059401514a2ba66fee471af5f Silverlight.exe
$ du -sh Silverlight.exe 6.7M Silverlight.exe
$ wine --version wine-6.0-202-gc7de9f2daa8
Regards