I can see where this would be useful for building on some platforms, but doesn't "sudo apt-get build-dep wine" work fine (for the most part) for Ubuntu?
The last time I compiled on a fresh *buntu, I recall using build-dep and then having to install one nvidia-specific '-dev' package to get DirectX support working. I think it was nvidia-glx-177-dev; Until it added some headers or whatnot, ./configure insisted it was going to build without DirectX. As far as specific tweaks: on Intrepid Ibex I don't believe x-dev or qt3-dev-tools are required. X-dev's a transitional package only dependent on x11proto-core-dev, which is already in your list. I don't have qt3-dev-tools installed (and everything compiles/runs clean). -J Dan Kegel wrote: > I have in the past written one script per version of > Ubuntu to install Wine's build dependencies. > Many versions on, that's getting old, and I figure > it'd be better to have a single script that handles > all common versions on Linux. > > I've taken a first stab at that, combining my scripts > for gutsy and hardy, and adding ibex. The result is at > http://winezeug.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/install-wine-deps.sh > > If anyone wants to add support to that script for another > OS, please do, and send me the patch. > > I'd like to see this in the wine tree sometime. It's > kind of silly we have to direct people to a big, > confusing wiki page (or set of them) to explain > how to install the needed packages; let's just > have a unified script and be done with it. > > >