If this is what you're interested in, I would be willing to detail that process
by installing and building wine myself and then writing a howto for it.
Let me know if that suits you better and I'll work on that later today.
-Zac
stevecarter wrote:
Zac Brown wrote:
In this case, to play it safe, it looks like PCLinuxOS has their own version of
wine built and ready. It won't be the most recent version but it'll be a working
version of wine that you can install with minimal friction.
Zac,
Yes indeed. Their version is 0.9.58 and, as far as I can tell, there is no support for Windows programs that need .NET framework present.
This was the (unstated) reason behind my original request.
Hey, ho - you can't win 'em all! 8)
Peace and all good.
Stephen Carter