On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 07:12:47 +0100, Vit Hrachovy <Vit.Hrachovy at Sun.COM> wrote: > Hi all, > there is also a SVR4 package ASwine-OpenSol-1.1.32 for OpenSolaris > packaged by Apostolos Syropoulos at http://www.sunfreepacks.com. > > This package is officially linked from winehq.org too. > > You can also ask Apostolos how does he create his packages using his > mail asyropoulos at yahoo.com > > Regards > Hark
I personally can't support the proliferation of random personal binaries which duplicate the existing porting efforts without any communication or open development processes. -Albert > > Albert Lee wrote: >> On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 12:13:09 -0800, "Mark F. Villa" >> <drmarkfvilla at san.rr.com> wrote: >>> Part of the problem is I'm getting conflicting information about where >>> to start with a Wine binary install. If you give me a link, I'll start >>> from that and document the steps and any problems. >>> >>> Thank you. >>> >> >> I strongly recommend using Wine 1.0.1 in the OpenSolaris /contrib >> repository, unless it does not meet your requirements. >> http://blogs.sun.com/mandy/entry/installing_opensolaris_packages_from_contrib >> explains how to use /contrib. >> >> I maintained SFEwine in spec-files-extra for a long time and that is your >> best bet for an up to date development version of Wine (i.e. the 1.1 >> branch) - I don't publish prebuilt packages for it anymore but it is >> relatively easy to build with CBE tools. >> https://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/pkgbuild/index.php?title=Pkgbuild_on_OpenSolaris >> explains how to set up the build environment. This also gives you access >> to lots of other software which hasn't yet made it to /contrib.