Am 27.07.2008 um 10:39 schrieb Scott Ritchie:
This way, a single .msi file could be a true universal installer for both Windows machines and Linux machines.
This is a good idea. However, if developers intentionally develop for Wine they can easily go a step further and build a native Linux (rpm, apt) package, even if they link against Wine libraries. The later will always have the better user experience as it integrates better into Linux distribution mechanisms and (optionally) frees from Windows' shortcomings.
I doubt vendors will actively support (= be responsible for failures) installing apps with/in Wine. Even if they allow it or help fixing Wine bugs, this will always be a small but important niche.
my $0.02 MarKus
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