Thx for the post. Trying it out right now. Grtz Harrie Dave Jones wrote: > > I've noticed lots of people posting to this board running ancient versions > of wine. > > Upgrading or replacing wine is easy..but I know some of you are slighty > afraid of messing what you got set up already. > > There are current binaries, rpms, and source here > http://www.winehq.com/download.shtml > > I recommend getting the CVS snapshot rpm (the one on top) or to just use > cvs to get the source (instructions on that page). > > Transgaming has their own version of wine with Gaming enhancements, > although you must be a subscriber to get binaries and support, the source > is readily avalable, to get it with cvs: > > $cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.winex.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/winex login > ...Password press ENTER > $cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.winex.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/winex co > wine > ...then change into the wine folder. > ./configure --with-x --disable-trace --enable-opengl --disable-debug > (these are just recommended, check ./configure --help for more options) > > and if you want to install wine in /usr than add the "--prefix=/usr" > > $make depend && make > $su root > #make install > > the configfile must be in the ~/.transgaming folder and not in the ~/.wine > folder ...you can do a sym link also > $ln -s .wine .transgaming > > I've been using the Transgaming CVS for awhile...its good. > > > Dave Jones - dajones@purdue.edu