On 2/13/11 7:14 PM, Wiso wrote:
[/quote]There should be much more than this.
Also, building Wine is MUCH more than just unzipping the tar.gz file and
running a configure. There are about 20 dependencies for building it.
I recommend using either MacPorts or Fink to build it. Ryan Woodshall
also build a script that will download/unpack/configure/build all of the
current dependencies for Wine. This is the script I'm currently using.
Be forwarned that building Wine will take about two hours and took about
that amount of time on my shiny new MacBookPro.
James McKenzie[/quote]
Hello James,
thanks a lot for your hint.
I tried to manage it with Fink, same result.
Where do I find/get the script from Ryan you mentioned? It sounds like a great help!
http://code.google.com/p/osxwinebuilder/
This was the Scripted build link on the Building MacOSX Wine Wiki page
and the entire Wiki entry on this can be reached through
http://wiki.winehq.org/MacOSX/Building#head-3e430ecea892ca181f9d48ac56e8eb746209b1dc
I invested more than a day for installing several x11, Finks and other packaged, reading user manuals and surfing the net for help without a positive result, so I would be happy if I could invest two more hours and it works ;->
I HIGHLY recommend, as does doh123, rwoodshall and others that you
install the LATEST version of XQuartz to get full Wine functionality.
Apple's X11 does not have complete functionality and causes many problems.
For instance, I cannot run the installer for Quake II on my Mac with
Apple's X11, at ALL. With XQuartz, I can run it full screen or windowed.
James McKenzie