Because from times of 0.9.58 version nobody makes packages for Debian, I decided to compile 61st ver myself... Compiling passed smoothly. But there are no Russian fonts. In place of the Russian letters there are rectangles. Amount of startable programs diminished notedly... Can you explain how to manage with fonts.... What libraries are needed for complete wine compilation?... And why do nobody assebling packages for Debian? P.S.Sorry for my English..... I hope it is understandable.....
A.Stahl wrote:> Because from times of 0.9.58 version nobody makes packages for Debian, I decided to compile 61st ver myself... > Compiling passed smoothly. > But there are no Russian fonts. > In place of the Russian letters there are rectangles. > > Amount of startable programs diminished notedly... > Can you explain how to manage with fonts.... > What libraries are needed for complete wine compilation?... > And why do nobody assebling packages for Debian? > > P.S.Sorry for my English..... I hope it is understandable.....http://wiki.winehq.org/Recommended_Packages
!omplete answer. Thank you.
couldn't you copy that package to the wine repository so be can upgrade more comfortably?
From: "Jonan" <wineforum-user at winehq.org>> vitamin wrote: >> In case you did not noticed that _is_ official Debian repository. > That is debian _sid_ official repository. If I add it to my > sources.list I'll have to set priorities for aptitude not no upgrade my > hole system to an extremely unstable distro. > I think it's much easer to copy it to wine's repository, but it's just my opinion.Uhm, as someone who's used sid for years, it isn't unstable, let alone extremely so. I've experienced just as many problems with my Stable and Testing machines as I have on the ones running Sid.
Ove Kaaven wrote:> Fine, I've rebuilt the official Debian 0.9.61-2 packages on etch. > > I put them up at http://people.debian.org/~ovek/wine/, you can apt-get > them by putting this into sources.list: > > deb http://people.debian.org/~ovek/wine/ ./ > > I might not always build these in the future, though.Thank you.