On 2013-05-21 18:27-0700 Austin English wrote:
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 6:17 PM, Alan W. Irwin
wrote:
Can somebody advise me about the importance (or not) of the remaining
two missing 32-bit libraries (libdbus and gstreamer)? For example,
are they worth some extraordinary measures such as down
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 6:17 PM, Alan W. Irwin
wrote:
> On 2013-05-21 21:22+0200 André Hentschel wrote:
>
>> To finally answer this: pure wine64 can't run 32-bit applications, you
>> need wine32 or a wow64 setup for this.
>
>
> Thanks for that important clarification. That means I always need
> 3
On 2013-05-21 21:22+0200 André Hentschel wrote:
To finally answer this: pure wine64 can't run 32-bit applications, you need
wine32 or a wow64 setup for this.
Thanks for that important clarification. That means I always need
32-bit as standalone or as part of wow64. So regardless of that
cho
Am 21.05.2013 10:10, schrieb Alan W. Irwin:
> On 2013-05-20 20:24-0700 Alan W. Irwin wrote:
>> So here are my questions and further comments:
>>
>> 1. Is there a way to stick with a pure 64-bit Wine system, or is that
>> normally pretty useless because downloaded applications such as the
>> Cygwin
> The idea there to install *.so symlinks manually might be a big help.
> For example, Debian wheezy does allow simultaneous install of
> libfreetype6:i386 and libfreetype6:amd64. (In fact, my system has
> those both installed now.) It is the -dev versions of those packages
> which cannot be simul
On 2013-05-21 11:08+0200 Frédéric Delanoy wrote:
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 10:10 AM, Alan W. Irwin
wrote:
Hugh McMaster's reply was already a help, but I need more comments
please.
Maybe http://wiki.winehq.org/WineOn64bit could help?
The idea there to install *.so symlinks manually might be
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 10:10 AM, Alan W. Irwin
wrote:
> Hugh McMaster's reply was already a help, but I need more comments
> please.
>
Maybe http://wiki.winehq.org/WineOn64bit could help?
Frédéric
On 2013-05-20 20:24-0700 Alan W. Irwin wrote:
[...]For example:
wine@raven> wine64
wine64: error while loading shared libraries: libwine.so.1: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
I fixed this 1.5.30 issue by applying the patch at
http://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git/pa
On Monday May 20 at 22:24:58, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
>wine at raven> wine64
>wine64: error while loading shared libraries: libwine.so.1: cannot
>open shared object file: No such file or directory
Hi Alan,
This error is caused by a regression in Wine 1.5.30. It is not present in
version 1.5.29.
Th
My use case is building and testing software packages on Wine.
My 32-bit build of wine-1.5.19 on x86_64 hardware was fine for this
purpose for MinGW/MSYS builds so I stuck with it until today when
I attempted to expand my building and testing of software to the
Cygwin on Wine platform.
I immediat
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