Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Mono will be automatically downloaded by wine if you uninstall wine-mono
> as stated in my previous reply to the OP. You cannot avoid having Mono
> on your system with Wine.
I’m sorry, I don’t think you are correct. A quick Google gave me
http://wiki.winehq.org/Mono, w
It is important to read other posts in the thread prior to posting.
James Wilkinson wrote:
> In other words, you should be able to remove just the wine package, keep
> everything else, and yum won’t pull in wine-mono.
Mono will be automatically downloaded by wine if you uninstall wine-mono
as sta
Dario Lesca wrote:
> How to use wine without get mono (44Mb of wine-mono)?
$ repoquery --whatrequires wine-mono
wine-0:1.5.8-1.fc17.i686
wine-0:1.5.8-1.fc17.x86_64
So the only packages in the repo that require wine-mono are the “wine”
packages themselves.
But yum info wine says:
In Fedora wi
On 11 July 2012 12:24, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 7:48 AM, Mateusz Marzantowicz
> wrote:
>> What is the difference and what is wrong in being cross-platform?
>
> There is nothing wrong with being cross-platform.
> You must have misread, or misunderstood what I tried to say.
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Il giorno 11/lug/2012, alle ore 16:20, Dario Lesca ha
scritto:
> Il giorno mer, 11/07/2012 alle 09.10 -0500, Richard Shaw ha scritto:
>> No, --orphans only lists packages that are not found in an active
>> repository. Since the old wine dependencies are in the repositories
>
Il giorno mer, 11/07/2012 alle 09.10 -0500, Richard Shaw ha scritto:
> No, --orphans only lists packages that are not found in an active
> repository. Since the old wine dependencies are in the repositories
> they will not be listed. You need --leaves as I previously mentioned.
Ok, thanks to all.
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 9:08 AM, Mateusz Marzantowicz
wrote:
> To see what packages are left on your system you can type:
> package-cleanup --orphans. I think you can combine this command with
> yum: yum remove $( package-cleanup --orphans ). There is first line of
> output from package-cleanup
On 11.07.2012 14:24, Dario Lesca wrote:
> Il giorno mer, 11/07/2012 alle 12.08 +0200, Mateusz Marzantowicz ha
> scritto:
>
>> Try to be more pragmatic not religious and hypocritical when talking
>> about software. Why are you using Wine in the first place if you hate M$
>> trojans so much? Maybe to
Dario Lesca wrote:
> How to, and with who I can work, eliminate this dependency?
Your opinions should be brought up on the wine mailing lists. This is
not the appropriate place to discuss this.
Even if you do not install wine-mono, wine will attempt to download a
copy from the Internet similar to
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 7:24 AM, Dario Lesca wrote:
> The new question now is: how to remove also all wine dependence (some a
> lot of i386 library)? there is a yum's flags or options for do this?
There's no "good" answer here, but in the yum-utils package there is
package-cleanup which has many
Am 11.07.2012 12:08, schrieb Mateusz Marzantowicz:
> On 11.07.2012 11:57, Dario Lesca wrote:
>> How to use wine without get mono (44Mb of wine-mono)?
>>
>> Today I check update and I see this:
>>
>>> Installing for dependencies:
>>> wine-filesystem noarch 1.5.8-1.fc17 updates 68 k
>>> wine-mon
Il giorno mer, 11/07/2012 alle 12.08 +0200, Mateusz Marzantowicz ha
scritto:
> Try to be more pragmatic not religious and hypocritical when talking
> about software. Why are you using Wine in the first place if you hate M$
> trojans so much? Maybe to emulate M$ trojan environment to run evil
> Win
On 11.07.2012 13:24, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 7:48 AM, Mateusz Marzantowicz
> wrote:
>> What is the difference and what is wrong in being cross-platform?
> There is nothing wrong with being cross-platform.
> You must have misread, or misunderstood what I tried to say.
>
> I
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 7:48 AM, Mateusz Marzantowicz
wrote:
> What is the difference and what is wrong in being cross-platform?
There is nothing wrong with being cross-platform.
You must have misread, or misunderstood what I tried to say.
I said that WINE is useful for running Windows apps that
On 11.07.2012 12:18, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 7:08 AM, Mateusz Marzantowicz
> wrote:
>> So you condemn Mono but have no problem in running other
>> Windows software?
> At least WINE is used to run Windows apps, it doesn´t claim to be an
> independent framework to create and
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 7:08 AM, Mateusz Marzantowicz
wrote:
> So you condemn Mono but have no problem in running other
> Windows software?
At least WINE is used to run Windows apps, it doesn´t claim to be an
independent framework to create and run cross-platform apps following
a MSFT spec...
FC
On 11.07.2012 11:57, Dario Lesca wrote:
> How to use wine without get mono (44Mb of wine-mono)?
>
> Today I check update and I see this:
>
>> Installing for dependencies:
>> wine-filesystem noarch 1.5.8-1.fc17 updates 68 k
>> wine-mononoarch 0.0.4-7.fc17 updates 44 M
> I do not want MONO
How to use wine without get mono (44Mb of wine-mono)?
Today I check update and I see this:
> Installing for dependencies:
> wine-filesystem noarch 1.5.8-1.fc17 updates 68 k
> wine-mononoarch 0.0.4-7.fc17 updates 44 M
I do not want MONO!
I do not use MONO (the MS's trojan horse) on my
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