Wine package from Debian are very bad ... Now 99% of people use Wine-Staging and maintainer don’t want to package it. And this is still wine-devel 5.5 while the latest release is 5.12.
Envoyé de mon iPhone > Le 19 juil. 2020 à 13:06, Rainer Dorsch <[email protected]> a écrit : > > Hello, > > I run buster and need wine 5.0. I built the bullseye packages for buster: > > I compiled the bullseye source package on my amd64 buster system locally > (dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc). As build dependencies I first had to build > libfaudio0 from bullseye. But this was super small (at least for wine > standards). > > It compiled and runs flawless on buster for me. > > The 32bit part (wine32) was more complicated: > - I setup a chroot for buster:i386 > - Installed build dependencies like for amd64 (for whatever reason I did not > need libfaudio here?) > - run wine build in i386 buster chroot (dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc) > - installed wine32:i386, libwine:i386, libfaudio0:i386, and a bunch of other > i386 dependencies of buster. > > Impressive that this all worked flawless and it shows the quality of Debian > and > your great work :-) > > Nevertheless it took me a few hours :-/ > > To save the work for other Debian user (or enable wine 5.0 in case they > cannot > compile), would it be possible to provide wine 5.0 officially through buster- > backports? It seems it is just required to also backport faudio, which is > small and compiles without any issues and which seems to be already > maintained > by the Debian wine team. > > Many thanks for your great work :-) > Rainer > > -- > Rainer Dorsch > http://bokomoko.de/ > >
