Thanks for the info. Keep us posted on how it goes.
James McKenzie wrote:
As I replied only to Michael:
MikesMassiveMess run by Micheal Kronenberg has 1.0rc4 for both Tiger
and Leopard up for download and should work with .NET. I have this
'on my plate' for this weekend and will see what happens with a fresh
.wine. That and building a 160MB hard drive up for Linux (F8) on a
Thinkpad A22p (this is for Wine testing folks.)
Next week should prove interesting for Wine.
James McKenzie
Michael Reich wrote:
Zac:
I don't know about Steve, but since I haven't found a version newer
than 0.9.53 for the Tiger (Mac OSX) platform, I'd be interested in a
how-to on compiling a newer version.... :-)
On 6/11/08 wine-users-request@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 09:42:06 -0700
From: Zac Brown <zac@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Which Wine Download?
To: wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx
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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