This is a build (for Debian Sid) of the wine-unstable package. It
uses upstream's 1.7.15 as a base. And adds the following patch(es):
None.
A few notes
Builds are only done for the i386 and amd64 platforms.
If you should need packages for another platform, please download
the *.dsc, *.orig.tar.bz2 and *.debian.tar.bz2
files (dget simplifies this) and build the packages yourself.
(pbuilder, dpkg-buildpackage, etc.).
Please note, that it might take some time until the binary packages
become available, they're built and added automatically.
You – most likely – need the i386 packages. If you want to run 64
bit (Windows) software, you need the amd64 packages as well. For most people
the non-dev packages will suffice.
Update your installation (the packages below were built against
the latest versions in Sid, see the "last updated" date above).
The packages must be installed with dpkg -i as root
Missing dependencies can be resolved with either apt-get -f install
or aptitude -f install (you might have to cycle through the
possible solutions until you get one not involving the removal of
the Wine packages you just installed; alternatively you can resolve
the dependencies manually, e.g. in the NCurses UI of aptitude).
If you don't know me, you shouldn't trust me. Installation of binary
packages from unknown sources is strongly discouraged! If you still want
the Debian package below, download the source package (the source package is signed with my OpenPGP key, which is signed by several
Debian Developers and can be obtained from keyring.debian.org, which only distributes keys of Debian
Maintainers and Debian Developers) and verify the changes
I've made in the .debian.tar.bz2. The .orig.tar.bz2 should
have the same MD5 hash (92ed8c6bfe876dd2f72efafbebf26485) as upstream's
tarball (if not, download the .tar.bz2 tarball from winehq.org and
use it as the .orig.tar.bz2). Then build the binary yourself.
As I get quite a few e-mails about this: no I won't set up an APT repository for
these packages, because I don't want to encourage people to install binary packages
from third parties without thinking about what they're doing.
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