On Sunday, April 16, 2006 01:54, Dee Ayy wrote: > 1) I installed wine at work from kubunu breezy repositories (standard and > maybe universe and multiverse repositories are added) on wednesday > 4/12/2006, yet on thursday 4/13/2006 I installed ubuntu breezy at home and > definitely had standard, universe, multiverse, and even the *deb > http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ binary/* repository added, yet could not > see wine available for installation. Is Wine missing from repositories? > > 2) I thought I might be able to build wine from source for my AMD64 using > the info on this page http://www.winehq.com/site/download-deb , but I seem > to be getting a ubuntu compiler problem. But I am posting the error in > case it is a winehq problem and this helps you (and attaching config.log): > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/user1/apt_sources# apt-get --build source wine > Reading package lists... Done > Building dependency tree... Done > Need to get 13.6MB of source archives. > Get:1 http://wine.sourceforge.net source/ wine 0.9.11~winehq1-1 (dsc) > [1209B] > Get:2 http://wine.sourceforge.net source/ wine 0.9.11~winehq1-1 (tar) [ > 13.5MB] > Get:3 http://wine.sourceforge.net source/ wine 0.9.11~winehq1-1 (diff) [ > 47.1kB] > Fetched 3B in 0s (4B/s) > Skipping unpack of already unpacked source in wine-0.9.11~winehq1 > dpkg-buildpackage: source package is wine > dpkg-buildpackage: source version is 0.9.11~winehq1-1 > dpkg-buildpackage: source changed by Scott Ritchie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > dpkg-buildpackage: host architecture amd64 > debian/rules clean > dh_testdir > dh_testroot > rm -f build-stamp > # Add here commands to clean up after the build process. > /usr/bin/make distclean > make[1]: Entering directory `/home/user1/apt_sources/wine-0.9.11~winehq1' > make[1]: *** No rule to make target `distclean'. Stop. > make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/user1/apt_sources/wine-0.9.11~winehq1' > make: [clean] Error 2 (ignored) > #-/usr/bin/make -C documentation clean > dh_clean > debian/rules build > dh_testdir > # Add here commands to configure the package. > CFLAGS="-Wall -g -O2" ./configure --host=x86_64-linux-gnu > --build=x86_64-linux-gnu --prefix=/usr --mandir=\${prefix}/share/man > --infodir=\${prefix}/share/info > checking build system type... x86_64-pc-linux-gnu > checking host system type... x86_64-pc-linux-gnu > checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes > checking for x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc... gcc -m32 > checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C > compiler cannot create executables > See `config.log' for more details. > make: *** [config.status] Error 77 > Build command 'cd wine-0.9.11~winehq1 && dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc' failed. > E: Child process failed > > > Please advise. > **
Wine builds as a 32-bit app by default. Judging by your config.log, you don't have any 32-bit emulation libraries installed, and a variety of these are needed to build Wine. If you build Wine as a 64-bit app, you'll only be able to run 64-bit Windows applications. I don't use the apt packages, so I won't comment on them beyond noting that there does appear to be packages here: http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/breezy/ - Neil