Quoting Olaf Greve o.greve@axis.nl:
Hi,
In my quest for finding good means to run W*nd*ws programs like IE and Ultraedit I have just decided to give Wine a go.
Now, the machine I have has an AMD Sempron 2300 processor, and the CentOS version is version 4 (with all the patches and upgrades applied to it).
The question then becomes: which Wine version can I best use? There are basically two lines that seem to best match CentOS 4, being the one that is RHEL 3 compatible, and, OTOH, the one for Red Hat Linux 9 (which perhaps has a closer matching kernel???).
Also, out of those two lines, which one can I best use: the Athlon version, or the i686 one?
To summarise: My installation is: AMD Sempron 2300 + CentOS 4.
The available options to chose from that I think come closest are:
- RHEL 3 Athlon
- RHEL 3 i686
- RH 9 Athlon
- RH 9 i686
Which one would best fit in your opinion?
Cheers! Olafo
I might be more inclined to rebuild a SRPM from winehq.com. Red Hat 9 has been out of support for almost a year, and although the Fedora Legacy project may provide updates, I don't believe they have a current release. The version that is released with RHEL 3 would be OK as Red Hat will continue to support RHEL 3 for many years to come. As this is RHEL, it means that whatever base version was released when that version of RHEL was new is the version that you will be using for the long haul. Any updates will most likely be in the form of patches that are backported to the base version. In other words, don't expect this to be a current version of Wine. As I recall, CentOS 4 is most closely related to Fedora Core 3, so I would choose to rebuild the winehq SRPM for Fedora Core 3 which is located at: http://cogent.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/wine/wine-20050310-1fc3winehq.src.rpm
Barry