Is what? Anyways, I personally like RPMs but in the case of wine, I had much better luck after compiling from source (which is not as hard as it sounds) Basically you want to download the new version from CVS (instructions are on the winehq website) then unzip and read the README file which tells you how to compile the code(which mostly consists of running ~/wine/tools/wineinstall or ./configure, make, make install)From: root <rawfam@lvcm.com> I looked at www.rpmfind.net/ and the newest wine rpm for redhat 8.0 is :
This is probably a stupid question but can I use one for Mandrake >Cooker, Mandrake or PLD Linux Distribution?I wouldn't recommend it, although madrake is based off of redhat 5.0 there have been a number of significant changes since that would probably cause your install to be less than stable.
Chris Berry
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Systems Administrator
JM Associates
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