>From d0f080dccea22dd1ea1cf7c8e3da7198defe4057 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Rosanne DiMesio
Debian-based distributions utilize a special tool for managing packages known as APT. APT is able to automagically install all of the needed dependencies for a software package, as well as keep the package up to date, by scanning what are known as APT repositories. Debian-based distributions have their own repositories of software that include Wine, however we keep our own repository of the latest available beta packages here for download.
- -Warning: These are beta packages
-This means they will periodically suffer from regressions, and as a result an update may break functionality in Wine. If the latest stable release of Wine (currently Wine {$config_stable_release}) works for you, then you may not want to use these beta packages.
This website has packages for i386 and amd64 architecture.
- -To install wine packages you must download the .deb files and manually install them. See the page for more details.
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-Homepage: http://dev.carbon-project.org/debian/wine-unstable/
-Package builder: Kai Wasserbäch
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