Hi,
It looks like we have not been doing a good job of maintaining Wine RPMs for older RH (derived) systems. On the Wine download page (http://www.winehq.org/site/download) the text link for RH/Fedora is a 404, and the icon links to an out of date page: http://www.winehq.org/site/download-rh.
Does anyone want to do the builds for these systems? I wrote a script to automate building RPMs for RH 9 / RHEL 3 / CentOS 4. The script checks against the git web interface for the latest version of Wine, and it will download and build Wine if it finds a new release. One just need to have a working copy of the target OS and put the script in a cron job.
http://linux.ucla.edu/~leiz/software/wine/wine_rpmbuild.sh.txt
- Lei
Hi,
On 22.03.2007 20:12, Lei Zhang wrote:
It looks like we have not been doing a good job of maintaining Wine RPMs for older RH (derived) systems. On the Wine download page (http://www.winehq.org/site/download) the text link for RH/Fedora is a 404, and the icon links to an out of date page: http://www.winehq.org/site/download-rh.
The RH download page should probably point to the SUSE download page.
Does anyone want to do the builds for these systems? I wrote a script to automate building RPMs for RH 9 / RHEL 3 / CentOS 4. The script checks against the git web interface for the latest version of Wine, and it will download and build Wine if it finds a new release. One just need to have a working copy of the target OS and put the script in a cron job.
Marcus Meissner makes full wine releases and daily snapshots available at http://software.opensuse.org/download/Emulators:/Wine/ for * Fedora_Core_4 * Fedora_Core_5 * Fedora_Core_6 * Mandriva_2006 * SLE-10 * SLES9_and_NLD9 * SUSE_Factory * SUSE_Linux_9.3 * SUSE_Linux_10.0 * SUSE_Linux_10.1 * openSUSE_10.2
Regards, Carl-Daniel