hi Daniel,
Daniel Hollocher wrote:
Hey, good response.
It looks like this problem will be fixed in the future, and I see the
irony of to whom I originally responded to.
If you see the current development release of Ubuntu (named Hardy Heron)
you can see, that Ubuntu is up2date with wine.
hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 13.02.2008, 17:53 -0500 schrieb Daniel Hollocher:
I have a different but related question: why is a wine package
included in the Ubuntu repositories at all?
would your mother (want to) know how to add a sourcees.list entry etc ?
I understand that much of ubuntu software
Daniel Hollocher wrote:
So, are you trying to say that the version of wine in the ubuntu repos is
more compatible than the one in the winehq repos? Keep in mind, that the
winehq version is built specifically for Ubuntu Gutsy (in my case).
Additionally, keep in mind, that the version in the
On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 7:32 PM, Daniel Hollocher
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Though it is my personal judgment that the two who have responded so far
don't truely know the answer to my question, for the sake of argument, I
will refute what has thus been presented.
Let me see if I can give it a
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 6:22 PM, Joe Terranova [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An option would be to perhaps have two versions in the repo.
wine-stable -- the version synced during feature freeze, that Ubuntu
supports (sort of)
wine-latest -- the latest version, synced regularly from the Wine
I have a different but related question: why is a wine package included in
the Ubuntu repositories at all?
Its 5 months old, and the winehq website not only has a package built
specifically for ubuntu gutsy/whatever, but they have their own repository
that will allow your install of wine to be
Op woensdag 13-02-2008 om 17:53 uur [tijdzone -0500], schreef Daniel
Hollocher:
I have a different but related question: why is a wine package
included in the Ubuntu repositories at all?
Its 5 months old, and the winehq website not only has a package built
specifically for ubuntu
On 14/02/08 07:53, Daniel Hollocher wrote:
I have a different but related question: why is a wine package
included in the Ubuntu repositories at all?
Its 5 months old, and the winehq website not only has a package built
specifically for ubuntu gutsy/whatever, but they have their own
Though it is my personal judgment that the two who have responded so far
don't truely know the answer to my question, for the sake of argument, I
will refute what has thus been presented.
From Jan:
Not every user will be able to find those 3rd-party repositories.
Well, most people coming from
On 14/02/08 09:32, Daniel Hollocher wrote:
Again, wine in ubuntu is unsupported and outdated.
Perhaps some prior research would be appropriate before you shoot from
the hip:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/motu-council/2008-January/000720.html
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Hey, good response.
It looks like this problem will be fixed in the future, and I see the irony
of to whom I originally responded to.
Dan
On Feb 13, 2008 8:05 PM, Onno Benschop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 14/02/08 09:32, Daniel Hollocher wrote:
Again, wine in ubuntu is unsupported and
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