Jason Green wrote:
Correct, wine will compile and run without a lot of features and never warn you that they don't exist. See this wiki page for an example of what your include/config.h file should probably look like:
http://wiki.winehq.org/Recommended_Packages
I just added the Fedora Core 5 and Ubuntu Dapper sections yesterday, and I believe that they are at least 95% accurate, although I might have missed one somewhere. If someone can add the package names required for a gentoo build (or possibly create and maintain wine-cvs packages with all of the necessary deps???), it would probably help out many users trying to compile from source.
IMHO, wine-cvs with all packages is not a good idea. I'm testing xubuntu and i do not want to install kde/gnome. Using multiple packages (wine-kde-cvs / wine-gnome-cvs / ...) are hard to maintain. And what about the different audio-driver? Even more difficult is the OpenGL-Part (mesa / nvidia / ati)
I split the List in the Wiki to make clear, for which dlls which packages are needed. The split is not complete yet, and IMHO the List is also wrong (examples: libusb-dev, libqt3-mt-dev)
Feel free to update Fedora similar.