Another fortnight, another winetricks.
New version 20110117-alpha adds the following new verbs:
firefox4 - beta9 of Firefox's new web browser ut3 - the first-person shooter Unreal Tournament 3 (requires dvd) hegemonygold_demo - the strategy game Hegemony Gold, dxdiag - Microsoft's native dxdiag app
plus many less noticable improvements. It should be ready to replace classic winetricks now... let me know if you find it lacking.
Also, to celebrate the new version (and foil domain squatters), I've given it an easier to remember download url: http://winetricks.org/winetricks-alpha
and svn repository / bug tracker: http://winetricks.googlecode.com
(The old download url at kegel.com/wine/winetricks-alpha will still work, they're symlinked.)
Changelog:
Dan Kegel: Added new verbs dxdiag, dxdiagn, firefox4, pngfilt vc2005express: switched to offline installer to make regression testing easier ie6: make png images work (thanks to Qian Hong for the bug report) Allow changing -q from main menu Experimentally mention WINEPREFIX in window title to help avoid user confusion Don't make zenity bigger than the screen, if we can help it. Leave less cruft in wineprefix (in particular, autohotkey) Sped up script a bit more in cygwin
Phil Blankenship: Ported most of the remaining verbs from classic winetricks
Shannon Vanwagner: Added new verb hegemenygold_demo
Scott Jackson: Added new verb ut3
On 01/17/2011 11:30 AM, Dan Kegel wrote:
New version 20110117-alpha adds the following new verbs:
firefox4 - beta9 of Firefox's new web browser ut3 - the first-person shooter Unreal Tournament 3 (requires dvd)
Isn't that exactly why we marked all other scripts like this a "third party unsupported tools"? If you moving the same direction, then winetricks will fall into the same category - if you using it, ask Dan, don't bother asking people on forum, filing bugs, etc.
I beg to reconsider, from a useful tool to install missing pieces winetricks will be yet another automated tool to break Wine.
Vitaliy.
On Mon, 17 Jan 2011 12:33:28 -0700 Vitaliy Margolen wine-devel@kievinfo.com wrote:
Isn't that exactly why we marked all other scripts like this a "third party unsupported tools"? If you moving the same direction, then winetricks will fall into the same category - if you using it, ask Dan, don't bother asking people on forum, filing bugs, etc.
We already treat winetricks like that. I know I'm constantly telling users to reinstall to a clean wineprefix with no winetricks. The winetricks wiki page tells users explicitly not to report bugs here if they have used winetricks to install native dlls, and has a link to winezeug to report bugs in winetricks itself. I don't see any of that changing.
That said, I do think winetricks has become bloated. JMHO.
On 01/17/2011 03:14 PM, Rosanne DiMesio wrote:
On Mon, 17 Jan 2011 12:33:28 -0700 Vitaliy Margolen wine-devel@kievinfo.com wrote:
Isn't that exactly why we marked all other scripts like this a "third party unsupported tools"? If you moving the same direction, then winetricks will fall into the same category - if you using it, ask Dan, don't bother asking people on forum, filing bugs, etc.
We already treat winetricks like that. I know I'm constantly telling users to reinstall to a clean wineprefix with no winetricks. The winetricks wiki page tells users explicitly not to report bugs here if they have used winetricks to install native dlls, and has a link to winezeug to report bugs in winetricks itself. I don't see any of that changing.
That said, I do think winetricks has become bloated. JMHO.
Bloat is really just an interface problem. It's still only a few kilobytes of shell script.
-Scott