[Wine] Compiling wine from (git) Source - Debian Sid 64 bit ?

L. Rahyen research at science.su
Sun Mar 23 09:32:26 CDT 2008


On Sunday March 23 2008 11:31:57 _oP wrote:
> Hello all,
> really hope someone can help me on this one...
>
> That is what i have done
> 1. Installed all suggested lib32 libraries available
> 2. Direct Rendering: yes (newest fglrx  64 bit drivers from ATI site)
> 3. http://wiki.winehq.org/WineOn64bit went through wiki over and over
> but still get this errors after running ./configure
>
> configure: libxcomposite development files not found, Xcomposite won't be
> supported. *configure: libhal development files not found, no dynamic
> device support.* configure: libcapi20 development files not found, ISDN
> won't be supported. configure: libcups development files not found, CUPS
> won't be supported. configure: OpenSSL development files not found, SSL
> won't be supported. configure: libpng development files not found, PNG
> won't be supported.
>
> I really just care about the libhal thing.
> Cant imagine why wine cant find the libhal dev packages... xorg-dev
> mesa-dev libhal-dev are installed. I know it has to do with wine only being
> able to use 32 bit libraries, and some also suggested to create a 32bit
> chroot http://wiki.winehq.org/WineOn64bit but i don't actually want to do
> that, it must be possible to just install or symlink the necessary file so
> wine can find it and use it, or no?
>
> If you need more information of wine version, config.log etc.. just ask
>
> greez,
>
> _oP

	Did you installed all necessary 32-bit packages for that? Also it might be 
more convenient to run "./configure --verbose" (it generate nice output at 
the end).
	By the way, for me WINE perfectly builds and works on 64-bit system (Debian 
Lenny). No hassle at all (at least in my case) and no need for chroot (in 
fact I never used it for that purpose).
	Just make sure that all necessary 32-bit libs can be found 
at /emul/ia32-linux/ (if necessary, you can install *there* additional 
packages from 32-bit distribution).



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