[Wine]installing wine from cvs alongside deb package

Roman Stöckl-Schmidt roman at stoeckl-schmidt.de
Sat Feb 5 11:07:52 CST 2005


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Hi.

I'd like to know if there's a way to install the latest CVS wine for
testing purposes while the debian package is still installed?
To be a little more precise I'd like the two installations to share one
fake_windows tree, maybe I might have to store the registries in
different locations.
I'm running wine_0.0.20040914-1_i386.deb on Debian 3.1 (sarge) and have
the latest snapshot (Wine-20050111.tar.gz) updated from CVS as is
described on the wine website.
I've also built it already but am hesitating to install as it says in
the docs that one should uninstall "conflicting versions ... like deb
packages".
The thing is that as I understand it, the stuff included in the package
wine-utils will not be built from wine source and so I don't want to
remove the package. The only problem here is that it depends on libwine
and wine, so I will need to keep those installed and find a means of
having a parallel install of the CVS wine.

Any help, and/or experiences would be greatly appreciated.
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