2009/6/16 ackanao <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > The problem is compiling old code like that often breaks on newer > > systems. You could use a reverse regression test to find the patch > > that fixes it and compile the old code... > > http://wiki.winehq.org/ReverseRegressionTesting > > > > -- > > -Austin > > > You're right I've already tried "the easier way" by substituting those > functions > ("merge_vm86_pending_flags", "raise_vm86_sti_exception", > "__wine_enter_vm86") with "good ones" from Wine 1.01 but without success; > I've tried to change them manually but I'm no programmer so I failed again > :( > > The reason I choose that path is because this is the first time I'm using > Git and there are some things I still don't understand; Now I will try "the > right way" - Thanks all of you for your help! > > (I guess I'll be back quickly - I suspect I'll get into trouble with > Reverse Regression Testing) > > > > > > You know... you could just try packages from older Ubuntu or Debian – it should work just fine – I 'm using many wine version, from many different distros – mostly Ubuntu, and I can safely say – they work great, no recompilation required – tested with Debian 5.0. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20090616/cd2a905e/attachment.htm>