On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 9:01 AM, shaolin <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thanks for the information...I also just finished reading Bug 9787 which also gives some more info regarding AcceptEx patch and Winsock component...which could be our solution...since we both are now running Linux and Wine. > > However, I'm a little confused regarding Wine releases...and hoping someone can clarify...as the current stable release is 1.2.2. > > Is there information out there that gives a time frame of when Wine 1.3.x will be released as stable?? Have Wine developers entered into a code freeze for Wine 1.3.x? and if so how long after the code freeze can users expect the stable release? > 1.3 will never be released as stable. 1.4 will be the next stable release. http://wiki.winehq.org/WineReleaseCriteria > The reason why I'm asking is that I'm debating if I should try installing a development release of 1.3.x, since I'm not sure of when a stable release 1.3.x will be ready...if the release is nearing soon...it might be worth the wait...but since I'm not sure can some please clarify. > I recommend you forget about the "beta", "development" and "stable" labels and install the latest development release. Stable releases are good only if all the applications you run work under the stable version. Since stable releases will generally not be updating that much they will not break. However if something you want to run does not work in the stable version because of an unimplemented part of the windows api it can be months to years before it gets fixed. During this time the development release could have already implemented the missing part of the windows api. John