On 6/18/19 1:06 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 6/14/19 2:33 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Hello!
Wine 4.8 started offering the ability to compile parts of itself as
Windows binaries instead of Linux binaries but Fedora had not followed
suit. This is changing. The Fedora Wine 4.10 updat
On 6/14/19 2:33 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Hello!
Wine 4.8 started offering the ability to compile parts of itself as
Windows binaries instead of Linux binaries but Fedora had not followed
suit. This is changing. The Fedora Wine 4.10 update will switch to use
MinGW to compile those Window
On 6/15/19 9:43 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 6/15/19 7:23 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Wine Staging or regular Wine?
Fedora packages wine-staging.
Good. My experience is that Wine Staging is that
it is a better product and the developers are a zillion
times more responsive to bugs
On 6/15/19 7:23 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Wine Staging or regular Wine?
Fedora packages wine-staging.
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Hello!
Wine 4.8 started offering the ability to compile parts of itself as Windows binaries
instead of Linux binaries but Fedora had not followed suit. This is changing. The
Fedora Wine 4.10 update will switch to use MinGW to compile those Windows binaries.
This will keep Fedora mostly in line