my attempt at compiling wine-1.5.22
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wine-1.5.22-i486_v1.pet |
mirror 1 |
mirror 2 | version 1 - stripped=true
wine-1.5.22-i486_v2.pet |
mirror 1 | mirror 2 * | version 2 - stripped=false
------ * wine-1.5.22-i486_v2.pet.part00 |
mirror
------ * wine-1.5.22-i486_v2.pet.part01 |
mirror
wine_DEV-1.5.22-i486.pet ** |
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mirror 2
wine_DOC-1.5.22-i486.pet ** |
mirror 1 |
mirror 2
------ ** DEV and DOC compatible with v1 and v2 of the main dotpet
wine_extras-v2.pet |
mirror 1 | menu entries
md5 -
http://content.wuala.com/contents/puppy ... 13/md5.txt
hashdeep -
http://content.wuala.com/contents/puppy ... shdeep.txt
the two files : .part00 .part01
put them together with an application such as 'Peazip', or type this into a terminal in the directory with the files.
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cat wine-1.5.22-i486_v2.pet.part00 wine-1.5.22-i486_v2.pet.part01 > wine-1.5.22-i486_v2.pet
When submitting bug reports to WineHQ, it appears a non stripped Wine provides more information than a stripped Wine.
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In reference to menu entries, many of them launch executable wrappers (I think) to sub-programs in Wine.
http://wiki.winehq.org/ListofCommands
For those that want menu entries, but ...'just one entry under Utility which leads to a menu of all the wine programs. '
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There are a few scripts that I find useful in creating sfs files.
'pets2sfs'
[forum post] [download] [forum post]
'createsfs'
[forum post] [download]
'easypackage'
[forum post] [download]
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I compiled using puplet: Puppies 4.31.1 by forum member 'ttuuxxx'
I specifically used the files:
puppies-431.1-main-Xserver.iso -
[forum post] [mirror 1]
devx_430.sfs -
[forum post] [mirror 1]
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I installed these packages before compiling:
fontconfig-2.7.1-i486-pup4.pet |
mirror 1
fontconfig_DEV-2.7.1-i486-pup4.pet |
mirror 1
gnutls+deps-2.6.6-i486.pet |
mirror 1
gnutls+deps_DEV-2.6.6-i486.pet |
mirror 1
libgphoto2-2.5.0-i486_v2.pet |
mirror 1
libgphoto2_DEV-2.5.0-i486.pet |
mirror 1
libusb-1.0.9-i486_v2.pet |
mirror 1
libusb_DEV-1.0.9-i486_v2.pet |
mirror 1
mpg123-1.12.4.pet |
mirror 1
mpg123_DEV-1.12.4.pet |
mirror 1
openldap-2.4.13-i486.pet |
mirror 1
openldap_DEV-2.4.13-i486.pet |
mirror 1
xorg_xorg_full_dri-7.3.pet |
mirror 1
xorg_xorg_full_dri_DEV-7.3.pet |
mirror 1
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When compiling, I used
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./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var --build=i486-pc-linux-gnu --x-includes=/usr/X11R7/include --x-libraries=/usr/X11R7/lib --with-x
Menu entries, Color Setter, and other stuff I got from the file
'winegoodies.tar.gz' provided by forum member 'technosaurus'.
I only made a few changes to the contents of that file.
For help with Gecko,
http://wiki.winehq.org/Gecko
For help with Mono,
http://wiki.winehq.org/Mono
I use the console to install packages from
winetricks. For help with this I use
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