On 09/23 06:39, R0b0t1 wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 23, 2017 at 1:21 PM,  <tu...@posteo.de> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want to compile wine to execute a single commandline tool.
> > That's it.
> >
> > The commandline tool is the AVR-assembler made by ATmel to recompile
> > a FORTH interpreter for the AVR-line of microcontrollers of
> > ATMEL/Micorchip:
> >
> 
> Are you sure you need the assembler as released by Atmel? Most of
> their development work seems to have gone to AVR-GCC. Is the syntax of
> avrasm2 unique and are there any features that are not implemented in
> GNU as?
> 
> > avrasm2.exe: PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > (My system is not multilib.)
> >
> 
> As "WINE is Not an Emulator" it seems to me like you will either need
> to reinstall as a multilib system, or set up an x86 chroot or
> container to run the assembler.
> 
> There is a small possibility that WINE's WOW64 support (the thing that
> runs Win32 executables on Win64) does not require multilib, but if so
> then they would have needed to reimplement large parts of multilib and
> certain kernel facilities. It does not seem likely that they would
> have done this.
> 
> Looking at https://wiki.winehq.org/Building_Wine#Shared_WoW64 it seems
> like there is an implicit dependency on a multlib system. Most Linux
> distributions are multilib, likely because it is necessary to support
> many closed source Linux programs.
> 
> Cheers,
>      R0b0t1
> 


Yes, unfortunately I am sure that I need the ATmel-thingy...

Amforth as Flashforth are written in ATmel Assembler and based
on/compiled with avrasm2...I talked to the developers in beforehand.

How can I compile a minimal wine (as described) for my puposes?

Cheers
Meino



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