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From: Marc Priebee <Marc.Priebee@nz.eds.com>
Subject: Re: Wine Windows Emulation and Xpm
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You need to get WINE960805, 960728 won't compile under FreeBSD, bug fix is in 960805

Marc

André Coetzee wrote:
> 
> Thanks to this newsgroup (and the FAQ's) I am now able to:
> install FreeBSD; su to root; connect a dumb terminal using a null cable; make a bootable
> floppy disk; and more - you guys have saved me hours of "scratching".
> 
> Here's my next problem:
> 
> In comp.unix.freebsd.announce, I discovered about Wine960728, the Windows Emulator. So I
> decided to try it.
> 
> README instructions said I must load Xpm, which I am now struggling with (LibXpm4.7).
> It comes with an Imakefile, and can be installed with xmkmf -a.  That part works without
> any problems. But then I do make install, and I get "don't know how to make
> ../X11/xpm.h" while make is trying to make "all in ./lib".  As a result (I think), wine
> won't build properly.
> 
> The path to my xpm is /usr/local/xpm-3.4g  and  to wine is /usr/local/wine960728
> I have a standard XFree86 3.1.2 installation (minimum requirement only plus X312prog.tgz
> - which I needed to get an imake.conf). My FreeBSD version is 2.1.5R (also minimum -
> only the binaries and documentation - but it is absolutely standard)
> 
> It seems rather obvious that something must be wrong with the generated Makefile, but I
> haven't figured out how the macros work yet, so I can't work out what its trying to do.
> 
> I would be grateful if anyone who has successfully loaded Wine would be willing to help
> me get started.
> 
> Thanks ... ac

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Marc Priebee                                       Ph.    64 4 474-5857
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