On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Martin Pilka wrote:
> i know. some patches to wine are required in order to support multiuser
> properly. if that patches could be done in sensible time horizont, then
> there's no reason to not support multiuser. but they are not done now.
I've said before that only minor tweaks (a few lines of code) are going to
be necessary to do it, if there is a design.
> tcl, tk, itcl and img are standard part of distributions like redhat,
> mandrake etc. (older versions than winecfg need, at this time. but
> that's going to change).
Well, there's no "img"-like package here, so it seems they haven't found a
use for it yet among Debian's over 5000 packages... (of course, "itcl" has
found a use in the "tkdesk" and "insight" packages, so that one's not
necessary to worry about...)
> mktclapp and exepak are very rare. that's why i
> had to build RPMs for them. btw. all that stuff could be downloaded at
> http://wine.codeweavers.com/winecfg.shtml in both RPM and SRPM format
> (probably you know, just in case - source code is the part of SRPM
> package).
I'm not going to download any SRPMs, they're just as vile distribution
market assimilators as RPMs, and probably just as hard to unpack into
plain files on non-RPM-based systems. I asked where to get the .tar.gz
files, and that preferably from the original sites where they were
developed, wasn't that obvious?