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sntzutch

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Any interest in a Wine Community for OpenSolaris?
Posted: Jan 2, 2008 10:37 AM
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I currently maintain the QEMU port for the OpenSolaris project, and have also
been dabbling in Wine for 6 or 7 months. I monitor the Wine-devel list and
test the builds after a release or two. I've been talking to a few other folks off
line about wine, and know that there are several other folks (Bob Lunnon who
maintained a wine port for many years, and whoever is maintaining SFE wine
specfile).

The current wine-users list can be a bit daunting since it's almost all
other OS's, and there are specific bugs that appear to be cropping up
in the Solaris build that aren't being seen on other OS's. I'm wondering
if we had our own community and mailing list, that we could effectively
work on Solaris bugs in Wine.

I'm willing to support a community if the rest of the community thinks
there is value in a Open Solaris Wine community.

Thoughts?

Ben

Shawn Walker
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Re: Any interest in a Wine Community for OpenSolaris?
Posted: Jan 2, 2008 3:52 PM   in response to: sntzutch

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On Jan 2, 2008 12:37 PM, Ben Taylor <sol11x86 at comcast dot net> wrote:
> I currently maintain the QEMU port for the OpenSolaris project, and have also
> been dabbling in Wine for 6 or 7 months. I monitor the Wine-devel list and
> test the builds after a release or two. I've been talking to a few other folks off
> line about wine, and know that there are several other folks (Bob Lunnon who
> maintained a wine port for many years, and whoever is maintaining SFE wine
> specfile).
>
> The current wine-users list can be a bit daunting since it's almost all
> other OS's, and there are specific bugs that appear to be cropping up
> in the Solaris build that aren't being seen on other OS's. I'm wondering
> if we had our own community and mailing list, that we could effectively
> work on Solaris bugs in Wine.
>
> I'm willing to support a community if the rest of the community thinks
> there is value in a Open Solaris Wine community.

A community, I think, would be overkill.

A project sponsored by an existing community, though, would certainly
be acceptable.

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tangerin

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Re: Any interest in a Wine Community for OpenSolaris?
Posted: May 27, 2008 8:38 PM   in response to: Shawn Walker
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+1 to a project here

if that means i can download a binary from pkg.opensolaris.org.

I don't want to compile wine or SFE, I just want to run it.

Tony Ambrozie
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Re: Any interest in a Wine Community for OpenSolaris?
Posted: Jan 2, 2008 6:16 PM   in response to: sntzutch

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+1 to an OpenSolaris project.

On Jan 2, 2008 11:37 AM, Ben Taylor <sol11x86 at comcast dot net> wrote:
I currently maintain the QEMU port for the OpenSolaris project, and have also
been dabbling in Wine for 6 or 7 months.  I monitor the Wine-devel list and
test the builds after a release or two.  I've been talking to a few other folks off
line about wine, and know that there are several other folks (Bob Lunnon who
maintained a wine port for many years, and whoever is maintaining SFE wine
specfile).

The current wine-users list can be a bit daunting since it's almost all
other OS's, and there are specific bugs that appear to be cropping up
in the Solaris build that aren't being seen on other OS's.  I'm wondering
if we had our own community and mailing list, that we could effectively
work on Solaris bugs in Wine.

I'm willing to support a community if the rest of the community thinks
there is value in a Open Solaris Wine community.

Thoughts?

Ben


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waynel

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Re: Any interest in a Wine Community for OpenSolaris?
Posted: Jan 2, 2008 7:36 PM   in response to: sntzutch
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> I currently maintain the QEMU port for the
> OpenSolaris project, and have also
> been dabbling in Wine for 6 or 7 months. I monitor
> the Wine-devel list and
> test the builds after a release or two. I've been
> talking to a few other folks off
> line about wine, and know that there are several
> other folks (Bob Lunnon who
> maintained a wine port for many years, and whoever is
> maintaining SFE wine
> specfile).
>
> The current wine-users list can be a bit daunting
> since it's almost all
> other OS's, and there are specific bugs that appear
> to be cropping up
> in the Solaris build that aren't being seen on other
> OS's. I'm wondering
> if we had our own community and mailing list, that we
> could effectively
> work on Solaris bugs in Wine.
>
> I'm willing to support a community if the rest of the
> community thinks
> there is value in a Open Solaris Wine community.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Ben

+1

Recently I have been trying to compile WINE in SXCE 77 but am going nowhere. Timing of your suggestion cannot be better. However, I will not be of much usefulness except perhaps documenting my own user experience.

As to my "thoughts", I have been following WINE development (from the sideline btw) before the turn of this century. Now WINE is finally getting close to the 1.0 release. Again, timing cannot be better to sorta begin to think about "integrating" WINE into Solaris.

Additionally, Vista is a real pest. While many of Sun's developers are moving to Leopard, most of us don't have this option. If WINE can be successfully ported, Solaris indeed offers a business desktop upgrade alternative that is probably as attractive (or as painful, depending on which way you look at it) as Vista for XP and Win2K users.

brandorr

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Re: Any interest in a Wine Community for OpenSolaris?
Posted: Jan 3, 2008 1:21 AM   in response to: waynel

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On Jan 2, 2008 10:36 PM, W. Wayne Liauh <wp at hawaiilinux dot us> wrote:
>
> > I currently maintain the QEMU port for the
> > OpenSolaris project, and have also
> > been dabbling in Wine for 6 or 7 months. I monitor
> > the Wine-devel list and
> > test the builds after a release or two. I've been
> > talking to a few other folks off
> > line about wine, and know that there are several
> > other folks (Bob Lunnon who
> > maintained a wine port for many years, and whoever is
> > maintaining SFE wine
> > specfile).
> >
> > The current wine-users list can be a bit daunting
> > since it's almost all
> > other OS's, and there are specific bugs that appear
> > to be cropping up
> > in the Solaris build that aren't being seen on other
> > OS's. I'm wondering
> > if we had our own community and mailing list, that we
> > could effectively
> > work on Solaris bugs in Wine.
> >
> > I'm willing to support a community if the rest of the
> > community thinks
> > there is value in a Open Solaris Wine community.
> >
> > Thoughts?
> >
> > Ben
>
> +1
>
> Recently I have been trying to compile WINE in SXCE 77 but am going nowhere. Timing of your suggestion cannot be better. However, I will not be of much usefulness except perhaps documenting my own user experience.
>
> As to my "thoughts", I have been following WINE development (from the sideline btw) before the turn of this century. Now WINE is finally getting close to the 1.0 release. Again, timing cannot be better to sorta begin to think about "integrating" WINE into Solaris.
>
> Additionally, Vista is a real pest. While many of Sun's developers are moving to Leopard, most of us don't have this option. If WINE

What did you mean by "moving to Leopard"? Also what did you mean by
"Sun developers"?

Thanks,
Brian

>can be successfully ported, Solaris indeed offers a business desktop
upgrade alternative that is probably as attractive (or as painful,
>depending on which way you look at it) as Vista for XP and Win2K users.
>
>
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waynel

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Re: Any interest in a Wine Community for OpenSolaris?
Posted: Jan 3, 2008 4:22 PM   in response to: brandorr
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< What did you mean by "moving to Leopard"? Also what did you mean by
< "Sun developers"?

< Thanks,
< Brian

Hi Brian,

Oops I missed your post. I think the words speak for themselves. This is not a slip of my tong and I am glad at least one person caught my sentiment/r

sntzutch

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Re: Any interest in a Wine Community for OpenSolaris?
Posted: Jan 3, 2008 3:12 AM   in response to: waynel
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> > I currently maintain the QEMU port for the
> > OpenSolaris project, and have also
> > been dabbling in Wine for 6 or 7 months. I
> monitor
> > the Wine-devel list and
> > test the builds after a release or two. I've been
> > talking to a few other folks off
> > line about wine, and know that there are several
> > other folks (Bob Lunnon who
> > maintained a wine port for many years, and whoever
> is
> > maintaining SFE wine
> > specfile).
> >
> > The current wine-users list can be a bit daunting
> > since it's almost all
> > other OS's, and there are specific bugs that
> appear
> > to be cropping up
> > in the Solaris build that aren't being seen on
> other
> > OS's. I'm wondering
> > if we had our own community and mailing list, that
> we
> > could effectively
> > work on Solaris bugs in Wine.
> >
> > I'm willing to support a community if the rest of
> the
> > community thinks
> > there is value in a Open Solaris Wine community.
> >
> > Thoughts?
> >
> > Ben
>
> +1
>
> Recently I have been trying to compile WINE in SXCE
> 77 but am going nowhere. Timing of your suggestion
> cannot be better. However, I will not be of much
> usefulness except perhaps documenting my own user
> experience.

:-)

Let me start by distributing a configure script I've been using
to set all the options up. It's still a work in progress, but it has
done a really good job for me over the last 8 months.


> As to my "thoughts", I have been following WINE
> development (from the sideline btw) before the turn
> of this century. Now WINE is finally getting close
> to the 1.0 release. Again, timing cannot be better
> to sorta begin to think about "integrating" WINE into
> Solaris.

Yes. And I think having an official "Wine" project
(and not community - what was I thinking....) will
help folks to discuss problems that won't seem foreign
to the rest of the community (as is woe to happen
on the normal wine lists).

> Additionally, Vista is a real pest. While many of
> Sun's developers are moving to Leopard, most of us
> don't have this option. If WINE can be successfully
> ported, Solaris indeed offers a business desktop
> upgrade alternative that is probably as attractive
> (or as painful, depending on which way you look at
> it) as Vista for XP and Win2K users.

I still use QEMU for many windows things, but sometimes
QEMU is too heavyweight.

Ben

Hmm. won't let me attach a file....

You need a recent version of fontforge. I've been using the one
found at: http://ocean1.ee.duth.gr/SolarisX

With that fontforge and this script, wine builds easily after
this configure script is run, and doing a gmake depend && gmake

#!/bin/sh
#
if [ `/bin/uname -s` != "SunOS" ]; then
echo "Not a Solaris system"
exit 1
fi
USE_GCC3=1
if [ ${USE_GCC3} -eq 1 ]; then
PATH=/opt/csw/gcc3/bin:${PATH}
export PATH
fi

MAKE=gmake
X11BASE=/usr/X11R6
#
OPTWINE=/opt/wine
OPTWINELIB=${OPTWINE}/lib
#
# Help wine find Solaris's OSS include. Easier to do
# this than try an add /usr/include/sys which is where
# it installs to, since there is potential for breaking
# configure when looking for other includes.
#
if [ -f /usr/lib/oss/include/sys/soundcard.h ]; then
OSS_ARGS="--with-extra-includes=/usr/lib/oss/include/sys"
fi
#
# Freetype
#
if [ -x /usr/sfw/bin/freetype-config ]; then
SFW_ARGS="--with-extra-includes=/usr/sfw/include --with-extra-libs=/usr/sfw/lib"
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -I/usr/swf/include"
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L/usr/sfw/lib -R/usr/sfw/lib"
LD_OPTIONS="${LD_OPTIONS} -R/usr/sfw/lib"
fi
#
if [ -d /usr/X11R6/lib ]; then
X11_ARGS="--x-includes=${X11BASE}/include --x-libraries=${X11BASE}/lib --with-extra-libs=/usr/X11R6/lib"
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -I/usr/X11R6/include"
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L/usr/X11R6/lib -R/usr/X11R6/lib"
LD_OPTIONS="${LD_OPTIONS} -R/usr/X11R6/lib"
fi
#
# Disable opengl if we don't have the opengl libraries
#
if test ! -f ${X11BASE}/lib/modules/extensions/libglx.so ; then
OPENGL_ARGS="-without-opengl"
fi
#
# SFW cups
#
if [ -d /opt/sfw/cups ]; then
echo "You have cups installed in /opt/sfw/cups from the companion CD"
echo "include cups support from here ? "
#conf_yesno_answer "(yes/no) "
if [ "$ANSWER" = "yes" ]; then
echo "Including /opt/sfw/cups/include & /opt/sfw/cups/lib "
export CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -I /opt/sfw/cups/include "
export LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS} -L/opt/sfw/cups/lib -R/opt/sfw/cups/lib"
export CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I /opt/sfw/cups/include "
export LD_OPTIONS="${LD_OPTIONS} -R /opt/sfw/cups/lib "
else
echo "Not using Companion CD Cups "
fi
fi
#
# Blastwave cups
#
if [ -x /opt/csw/sbin/cupsd ]; then
BW_CUPS_INCLUDE=/opt/csw/include/cups
if [ -d "${BW_CUPS_INCLUDE}" ]; then
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -I${BW_CUPS_INCLUDE}"
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${BW_CUPS_INCLUDE}"
else
echo "To use CUPSD with wine, you must have Blastwave cupsdev package installed"
fi
BW_CUPS_LIB=/opt/csw/lib/
BW_CUPS_LIB_SO=${BW_CUPS_LIBS}/libcups.so
if [ -x "${BW_CUPS_LIBS_SO}" ]; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${BW_CUPS_LIB} -R${BW_CUPS_LIB}"
fi
CSW_ARGS="--with-extra-includes=${BW_CUPS_INCLUDE} --with-extra-libs=${BW_CUPS_LIB}"
fi

#
# Wine directory
#
WINE_ARGS="--with-extra-libs=${OPTWINELIB}"
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${OPTWINELIB} -R${OPTWINELIB}"
LD_OPTIONS="${LD_OPTIONS} -R${OPTWINELIB}"
#
# Create an LD_RUN_PATH from the ${LD_OPTIONS}
#
LD_RUN_PATH="`echo ${LD_OPTIONS} | sed 's,^-R,,' | sed s', ,,g' | sed 's,-R,:,g'`"
echo $LD_RUN_PATH

CPPFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
#
# if LDFLAGS has "-z nodefaultlib", then we only look in the RPATH variable in the library object
#
#LDFLAGS="-z nodefaultlib -z now -z defs -z combreloc -z rescan -z absexec ${LDFLAGS}"
#
#LDFLAGS="-z now -z defs -z combreloc -z rescan -z absexec ${LDFLAGS}"
#LD_OPTIONS="-Y P,${LD_RUN_PATH} -R${LD_RUN_PATH}"
export LDFLAGS LD_OPTIONS CFLAGS LD_RUN_PATH CPPFLAGS MAKE
./configure --prefix=${OPTWINE} ${SFW_ARGS} ${X11_ARGS} ${WINE_ARGS} ${OSS_ARGS} ${OPENGL_ARGS} ${CSW_ARGS}

waynel

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Re: Any interest in a Wine Community for OpenSolaris?
Posted: Jan 3, 2008 2:56 PM   in response to: sntzutch
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< Let me start by distributing a configure script I've been using
< to set all the options up. It's still a work in progress, but it has
< done a really good job for me over the last 8 months.

<snip>

< Ben Taylor

Thanks a whole lot Ben. Nothing beats the actual "code". This is really great. I will resume my "virtualization" (which in my mind includes WINE-type "emulation"/"

kebabber

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Re: Any interest in a Wine Community for OpenSolaris?
Posted: Jan 4, 2008 11:10 AM   in response to: waynel
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I would love to see Wine on Solaris. Doug Scott is the man on this. After much wining from me, he waved with his magic wand and has packeted Wine in CBE. The Wine build instructions can be found in "Gaming on Solaris" here in the forum.

Many on the Linux side use Wine, I think wine is a top priority for a OS switcher.

xsumbe00

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Re: Any interest in a Wine Community for OpenSolaris?
Posted: Jan 10, 2008 8:12 AM   in response to: sntzutch
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This is actually great! It seams that Wine moved towards OpenSolaris pretty much as about two years ago I wasn't able to compile it at all. Now it somehow works!

My configuration:
Solaris Nevada (build 78)
Wine 0.9.52 (latest available)

I made following change to your script as I don't use /opt/csw (while we have gcc in Solaris since version 10):

--- wine-solaris.sh.orig Thu Jan 10 16:18:44 2008
+++ wine-solaris.sh Tue Jan 8 13:15:22 2008
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
fi
USE_GCC3=1
if [ ${USE_GCC3} -eq 1 ]; then
-PATH=/opt/csw/gcc3/bin:${PATH}
+PATH=/usr/sfw/bin:${PATH}
export PATH
fi

@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
#
if [ -x /usr/sfw/bin/freetype-config ]; then
SFW_ARGS="--with-extra-includes=/usr/sfw/include --with-extra-libs=/usr/sfw/lib"
-CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -I/usr/swf/include"
+CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -I/usr/sfw/include"
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L/usr/sfw/lib -R/usr/sfw/lib"
LD_OPTIONS="${LD_OPTIONS} -R/usr/sfw/lib"
fi
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
# Wine directory
#
WINE_ARGS="--with-extra-libs=${OPTWINELIB}"
-LDFLAGS="${LDF LAGS} -L${OPTWINELIB} -R${OPTWINELIB}"
+LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${OPTWINELIB} -R${OPTWINELIB}"
LD_OPTIONS="${LD_OPTIONS} -R${OPTWINELIB}"
#
# Create an LD_RUN_PATH from the ${LD_OPTIONS}


Later I also run into THE ONLY ONE issue which fixed (hacked) following patch:

--- wine-0.9.52/server/fd.c.orig Thu Jan 10 16:15:52 2008
+++ wine-0.9.52/server/fd.c Thu Jan 10 16:17:20 2008
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_STATVFS_H
#include <sys/s
#endif
-#ifdef HAVE_SYS_VFS_H
+#ifdef HAVE_SYS_VFS_HXX
#include <sys/v
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H

Problem here was that Wine list library (wine-0.9.52/include/wine/list.h) collide with Solaris list library (/usr/include/sys/list.h). Part of error message is:

../include/wine/list.h:126: error: conflicting types for 'list_tail'
/usr/include/sys/list.h:52: error: previous declaration of 'list_tail' was here

(Of course it should be fixed somehow better and propagated upstream into Wine community)

And then.. It was compiled and after installation it really works!

I also followed more or less instruction for manual installation of Wine Gecko on following link as automated download didn't work for me.

http://inertz.org/nightshift/2008/01/05/re-wine-installing-wine-gecko-locally-4/

And the overall feeling? It really works and it runs my favorite application for photo processing (http://www.zoner.cz/photo-studio/) but it also crashes...

Petr

ck0y0te

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Re: Any interest in a Wine Community for OpenSolaris?
Posted: Mar 17, 2008 9:07 AM   in response to: sntzutch
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Well, that worked!

I just had to change one line in your script:
--> LDFLAGS="${LDF LAGS} -L${OPTWINELIB} -R${OPTWINELIB}"
changed to
-->LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${OPTWINELIB} -R${OPTWINELIB}"

Thanks!

phobos11

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Re: Any interest in a Wine Community for OpenSolaris?
Posted: Jan 12, 2008 6:46 AM   in response to: sntzutch
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I like this idea very much... as was said before, WINE is the most used option to bring windows' software to linux (as per desktoplinux's survey: http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS8454912761.html , way over VMware and VBox) and in some way is like seeing the decade-lost WABI back to Solaris :P

aland

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Posted: Jan 12, 2008 1:03 PM   in response to: phobos11

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On Sat, 12 Jan 2008, Victor wrote:

> I like this idea very much... as was said before, WINE is the most used
> option to bring windows' software to linux (as per desktoplinux's
> survey: http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS8454912761.html , way over
> VMware and VBox) and in some way is like seeing the decade-lost WABI
> back to Solaris :P

There was a guy that had been building it on Solaris for quite a time, I
think Robert Milkowski possibly (sp?). I think he's in Australia.

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Posted: Jan 13, 2008 10:25 AM   in response to: aland
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Would it be best if all Wine builders coninuously updated the CBE script, or would it be better to put binary packages of Wine on blastwave.org?

The CBE script would be least effort, but Solaris noobs (Linux switchers) will maybe have problems with that. Binary packages on blastwave would be user easiest. Any Wine maintainers that knows more?

gns

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Posted: Jan 13, 2008 6:06 PM   in response to: kebabber

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On Jan 13, 2008 11:55 PM, Orvar Korvar <knatte_fnatte_tjatte at yahoo dot com> wrote:
> Would it be best if all Wine builders coninuously updated the CBE script, or would it be better to put binary packages of Wine on blastwave.org?
>
> The CBE script would be least effort, but Solaris noobs (Linux switchers) will maybe have problems with that. Binary packages on blastwave would be user easiest. Any Wine maintainers that knows more?
>

pkgbuild.sf.net targets nevada.
Blastwave's target is the complimentary (Sol 8,9,10) and some of the
packages have been known to have issues with nevada.
http://pkg.opensolaris.org might be a more appropriate place for
binary deliveries.

regards
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Posted: Mar 31, 2008 1:30 PM   in response to: gns
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I am trying to use Virtualbox right now, but have problems mounting the ISO file. I must first convert the bin cue files to an iso file, that Virtualbox accepts. I am looking for "binchunker" to do that...

dclarke

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Posted: Mar 31, 2008 1:44 PM   in response to: kebabber

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> I am trying to use Virtualbox right now, but have problems mounting the ISO
> file. I must first convert the bin cue files to an iso file, that Virtualbox
> accepts. I am looking for "binchunker" to do that...
>

* disclaimer *
I have no idea is this will help

http://www.blastwave.org/wine/

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Posted: Apr 1, 2008 2:35 PM   in response to: dclarke
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DCLARKE;

No it wont help. I tried them before. Doug Scott is the man on this. He wrote an build description that does work in the "Game for Solaris", a thread named "build wine" or something similar. I posted a quick CBE question there, but I think this thread is more apropriate. I repost my question here again:


---------------------

How do I build SFEwine? In the SFEwine.spec file it is written:

....

Name: SFEwine
Summary: Windows Emulator
Version: 0.9.50
Source: %{src_url}/%{src_name}-%{version}.tar.bz2
Patch1: wine-01-nameconfict.diff
Patch2: wine-02-configure.diff
Patch3: wine-03-shell.diff
#Patch4: wine-04-winegcc.diff
Patch5: wine-05-add-wine_list.h_includes.diff
Patch6: wine-06-change_functions_structs_named_list_asterisk.sh.diff
SUNW_BaseDir: %{_basedir}
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
%include default-depend.inc

BuildRequires: SUNWgnome-camera-devel
Requires: SUNWgnome-camera
Requires: SUNWhal
BuildRequires: SUNWdbus-devel
Requires: SUNWdbus
Requires: SUNWxorg-clientlibs
BuildRequires: SFEfontforge-devel
Requires: SFEfontforge
BuildRequires: SFEfreetype-devel
Requires: SFEfreetype
BuildRequires: SFElcms-devel
Requires: SFElcms
BuildRequires: SFEcups-devel
Requires: SFEcups
BuildRequires: SFEncurses-devel
Requires: SFEncurses

....



This line doesnt work:
pkgtool build --download SFEfontforge.spec SFEfreetype.spec SFEwine.spec
What is the system? Include everything from bottom up? Or?







I configured a CBE user as Doug Scott explained in his Wine build thread. And I checked the spec files out from:

svn co svn+ssh://anon at svn dot opensolaris dot org/svn/jds/spec-files/trunk spec-files

che

Posts: 476
From: AU

Registered: 6/14/05
Re: Any interest in a Wine Community for OpenSolaris?
Posted: May 26, 2008 6:43 AM   in response to: sntzutch
To: OpenSolaris » discuss
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+ 1 for a project, we need to propose this under the desktop community though...

che

Posts: 476
From: AU

Registered: 6/14/05
Re: Any interest in a Wine Community for OpenSolaris?
Posted: May 28, 2008 4:56 AM   in response to: sntzutch
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All,

I have proposed a community under the Desktop Community: http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=61767

As this proposal would fall into that area we are better off focusing our efforts in that list rather than the general discuss area.

Please post your support on the above linked thread.

Thanks...

kebabber

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Registered: 2/14/06
Re: Any interest in a Wine Community for OpenSolaris?
Posted: May 29, 2008 2:53 AM   in response to: che
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It would be great with Wine binaries for all Solaris variants (SXDE, S10, OpenSolaris) when it is released as version 1.00 (which will happen soon). Meanwhile we are waiting for a long term solution regarding Wine and Solaris.




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