Good day, I wanted to ask if there is a way to include either X11 or XQuartz into a custom compiled wine? The idea is that the program will run whether or not the user has XQuartz installed. Basically a fallback that will be included with the .app that holds the wine binaries. I am new to Mac and I had some success but I want to understand it more, where the config files of the included XQuartz are and so on and of course what the right way is to include XQuartz. Thanks for any help, fedorawins aka James
On 5/24/11 9:13 PM, fedorawins wrote:> Good day, > > I wanted to ask if there is a way to include either X11 or XQuartz into a custom compiled wine? The idea is that the program will run whether or not the user has XQuartz installed. Basically a fallback that will be included with the .app that holds the wine binaries. >Wineskin includes a customized X11. MacOSX Snow Leopard (10.6 series) has Apple's X11 installed. Leopard does not, but it is on the distribution DVD.> I am new to Mac and I had some success but I want to understand it more, where the config files of the included XQuartz are and so on and of course what the right way is to include XQuartz./opt/X11 is where XQuartz installs to. James McKenzie
Thanks for the answer. I rather not use other's work as I want to understand it. So to package XQuartz for users who did not install it I need to copy it out of /opt/X11 and put it inside my app. Is export LD_LIBRARY_PATH the right one or do I need to use DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH with wine to make it not look into /opt/X11 (where it won't be) but rather in the packaged directory? Thank you, fedorawins aka James