Hello friends,
I have downloaded wine-1.3.13.tar.bz2
How to install it ?
I have no internet connection. so I want to install it manually.
Thanks in advance.
Rajan
On 04/04/11 2:01 AM, Rajan Dahal wrote:
Hello friends,
I have downloaded wine-1.3.13.tar.bz2
How to install it ?
I have no internet connection. so I want to install it manually.
thats probably the source tarball for Wine, and will need to be compiled. doesn't it have a README and/or INSTALL file inside the tar ?
But, rather than compiling, there are RPM's for wine built for el4,5,6 on rpmforge.
On Mon, 4 Apr 2011, John R Pierce wrote:
On 04/04/11 2:01 AM, Rajan Dahal wrote:
I have downloaded wine-1.3.13.tar.bz2
How to install it ?
I have no internet connection. so I want to install it manually.
thats probably the source tarball for Wine, and will need to be compiled. doesn't it have a README and/or INSTALL file inside the tar ?
But, rather than compiling, there are RPM's for wine built for el4,5,6 on rpmforge.
Beware that RPMforge contains the stable releases (1.2.2) and the RPMforge testing repository is at 1.3.7, but I am doing a 1.3.17 build right now.
Often the latest development release have a better success rate than the stable release, but if you are unsure, download both and test your use-case with both toroughly :)
On 04/04/11 2:41 AM, Dag Wieers wrote:
Beware that RPMforge contains the stable releases (1.2.2) and the RPMforge testing repository is at 1.3.7, but I am doing a 1.3.17 build right now.
Often the latest development release have a better success rate than the stable release, but if you are unsure, download both and test your use-case with both toroughly :)
what are these? http://packages.sw.be/wine/
On Mon, 4 Apr 2011, John R Pierce wrote:
On 04/04/11 2:41 AM, Dag Wieers wrote:
Beware that RPMforge contains the stable releases (1.2.2) and the RPMforge testing repository is at 1.3.7, but I am doing a 1.3.17 build right now.
Often the latest development release have a better success rate than the stable release, but if you are unsure, download both and test your use-case with both toroughly :)
what are these? http://packages.sw.be/wine/
That is an overview of all packages from all repositories.
The filename gives away what repository they are from:
.rf. is rpmforge .rfx. is rpmforge-extras .rft. is rpmforge-testing .rfb. is rpmforge-buildtools
Kind regards,
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 4:01 AM, Rajan Dahal rajan.dahal@gmail.com wrote:
Hello friends, I have downloaded wine-1.3.13.tar.bz2 How to install it ? I have no internet connection. so I want to install it manually.
I installed WINE, probably several months ago, or more, on this CentOS 5.5 32 bit box. It works very well. :-)
Sadly, I can't remember where I got it. Probably, if you search back through the archives of this Mailing List and/or look on the CentOS.org web site, you will find information about how to do this quickly and a lot easier.
You wrote that you do not have an Internet connection, but when you do, I suggest you download an RPM file and install it, as a previous responder suggested. ------------------------------------------------------ Lanny Our Computer2.com Domain Name is For Sale on Sedo.com