Re: [CentOS] Announcement: 32 bit Wine repo for RHEL and CentOS 7

2017-10-08 Thread Richard Grainger
Yes, works fine alongside 64 bit wine from EPEL. :) Sent from my iPhone > On 9 Oct 2017, at 02:03, Peter wrote: > > This is great, thank you very much! > > Did you make it parallel-installable to the 64 bit wine from epel? > > > Peter > > >> On 09/10/17 07:43, Richard Grainger wrote: >> Hi

Re: [CentOS] Announcement: 32 bit Wine repo for RHEL and CentOS 7

2017-10-08 Thread Peter
This is great, thank you very much! Did you make it parallel-installable to the 64 bit wine from epel? Peter On 09/10/17 07:43, Richard Grainger wrote: > Hi all > > I've created a yum repo for 32 bit wine packages on RHEL and CentOS 7: > > https://harbottle.gitlab.io/wine32/7/i386/ > > The

Re: [CentOS] Announcement: 32 bit Wine repo for RHEL and CentOS 7

2017-10-08 Thread Richard Grainger
Yeah, forget that. Yum/DNF all the things! ;) On Sun, Oct 8, 2017 at 7:50 PM, Vitalino Victor wrote: > Thanks! > > This is much useful. > > Now, no compile wine 32-bit is more required hehe > > https://github.com/zma/usefulscripts/blob/master/script/install-wine-i686- > centos7.sh > > > > 2017-

Re: [CentOS] Announcement: 32 bit Wine repo for RHEL and CentOS 7

2017-10-08 Thread Vitalino Victor
Thanks! This is much useful. Now, no compile wine 32-bit is more required hehe https://github.com/zma/usefulscripts/blob/master/script/install-wine-i686-centos7.sh 2017-10-08 15:43 GMT-03:00 Richard Grainger : > Hi all > > I've created a yum repo for 32 bit wine packages on RHEL and CentOS 7

[CentOS] Announcement: 32 bit Wine repo for RHEL and CentOS 7

2017-10-08 Thread Richard Grainger
Hi all I've created a yum repo for 32 bit wine packages on RHEL and CentOS 7: https://harbottle.gitlab.io/wine32/7/i386/ The Wine packages work on both 32 bit and 64 bit RHEL/CentOS 7. There is no 32 bit version of the EPEL repo, where the standard RHEL/CentOS Wine packages can be found, so you

[CentOS] New CentOS/RHEL group on Facebook

2017-10-08 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Hi, There are currently two competing CentOS groups on Facebook. The "main" group is managed by a small group of autocrats with very unilateral communication skills. The other one is not managed at all, judged by the amount of non-CentOS-related stuff published there (Ubuntu tutorials, Windows gam