2012-05-10 09:07 Gergely Nagy <[email protected]>:
| Jari Aalto <[email protected]> writes:
| 
| > The only solution I can think of in situation where package "wine" does not
| > exists in system, is to download winetricks directly from the project's
| > version control.
| 
| There's another option: faking a wine package. The equivs package comes
| handy in cases like this.

Nice.

The *-4 release of winetricks will have depends on "wine-dummy" with these
instructions in package Description:

 NOTE: If you have installed wine manually, like a development version
 compiled by yourself, please install external helper "wine-dummy"
 before installing winetricks to satisfy depends. This package is
 not part of Debian, but you can get it with:

   git clone [email protected]:jaalto/project--debian-wine-dummy.git
   cd project--debian-wine-dummy
   make
   dpkg -i wine-dummy*.deb

Jan-Hendrik, would you install the above and test the *-4 when it's in the
archives.

Thanks Gergely,
Jari



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