Hi Alexander,
That's cool - in that case what I've done is created a second package
called wine-stable which will track the stable releases of wine, and
left the 'normal' wine package to be the development one:
The stable can be found here:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=307
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Our stable tree version need have nothing to do with what upstream
considers stable or unstable. "stable" for our purposes entails that
the package works, and builds on a clean system, against only
dependencies that are in the stable tree. It's often
Hi All,
I've been asked by, presumably, one of the wine dev's to put wine 1.2
into the 'stable' tree of fink.
I'm happy to do this, although I'm not sure what this would entail
(well, I can create the .info file in any case and test it).
Currently 1.3.3 is in unstable fink.
Thoughts?
Cheers,