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wine-1.7.35-rt

Posted: Wed 28 Jan 2015, 09:14
by l0wt3ch
This doesn't include all of the dependencies, but if you already have wine working, you might find this to be quite a nice little upgrade!

Latest version, compiled from git, patched with realtime support.

wine-1.7.35-rt

You might need this too:

mesa-10.2.2 with deps

Posted: Wed 28 Jan 2015, 21:30
by stemsee
Hi

I installed the wine.pet, and I have an anomaly to report. After installing mono I started up xbmc.exe and the video overlay is now in shades of green, but the interface has colours as expected! Any clue?

stemsee

Thread should be moved to Virtualization Sub-category

Posted: Wed 28 Jan 2015, 22:03
by mikeslr
Thread should be moved to Virtualization Sub-category.

Who is the moderator?

mikesLr

Posted: Wed 28 Jan 2015, 22:44
by stemsee
It's ok, I forgot to install the mesa.pet you provided, that's all ... it's much better! Thanks

Re: Thread should be moved to Virtualization Sub-category

Posted: Thu 29 Jan 2015, 16:35
by l0wt3ch
mikeslr wrote:Thread should be moved to Virtualization Sub-category.

Who is the moderator?

mikesLr
Actually, no. The only people who are going to use a realtime enabled version of wine are likely going to be musicians, which puts this in the multimedia category.

Posted: Thu 29 Jan 2015, 16:36
by l0wt3ch
stemsee wrote:It's ok, I forgot to install the mesa.pet you provided, that's all ... it's much better! Thanks
Glad you got it sorted! :D

Re: wine-1.7.35-rt

Posted: Fri 30 Jan 2015, 15:55
by Illutorium
l0wt3ch wrote:This doesn't include all of the dependencies, but if you already have wine working, you might find this to be quite a nice little upgrade!

Latest version, compiled from git, patched with realtime support.

wine-1.7.35-rt

You might need this too:

mesa-10.2.2 with deps
So What is a "Build command" at a "Wine Realtime compile"... [as a: "./configure <any configuration> --build=i686-pc-linux-gnu" for example...]
And What's are be named at RT (as for Windows RT at ARM) not a "Realtime"?

Posted: Fri 30 Jan 2015, 18:14
by l0wt3ch
So What is a "Build command" at a "Wine Realtime compile"... [as a: "./configure <any configuration> --build=i686-pc-linux-gnu" for example...]
And What's are be named at RT (as for Windows RT at ARM) not a "Realtime"?
Yes.

Wait, what?

Re: wine-1.7.35-rt

Posted: Fri 30 Jan 2015, 20:22
by LazY Puppy
l0wt3ch wrote:This doesn't include all of the dependencies, but if you already have wine working, you might find this to be quite a nice little upgrade!

Latest version, compiled from git, patched with realtime support.

wine-1.7.35-rt

You might need this too:

mesa-10.2.2 with deps
Did not test it by now, just downloaded.

Thanks! :)

Posted: Mon 02 Feb 2015, 18:01
by l0wt3ch
You're welcome!

Posted: Sat 16 May 2015, 00:59
by tone303
Isnt there a dependency scanner in puppy that scans for dependencies you need that would also work instead of installing a different wine first? also check this out if you want a file host that works really well, its not my site, its just one i found to work well without any complex flash stuff nor DLing first to temp, then saving where your browser instructs

https://temp-share.com/

Posted: Thu 08 Oct 2015, 06:33
by csipesz
I see it so, the kitten took the files away from mega... then now from where on earth let me download it?

Posted: Thu 08 Oct 2015, 06:59
by csipesz
well, I found something:

mesa-10.2.2_with_deps
https://drive.google.com/uc?id=0ByUDhE3 ... t=download
wine-1.7.35-rt
https://drive.google.com/uc?id=0ByUDhE3 ... t=download

(I would like to know it only, what good is in it, that we store something on a place until 3 minutes, we delete them next... :? )

Wine 1.7.5RT and Mesa 10.2.2 with Puppy Precise 5.7.1

Posted: Tue 12 Jan 2016, 13:26
by capoverde
Thanks a lot l0wt3ch, after installing both of your .pets (Wine 1.7.5RT and Mesa 10.2.2) I got VanBasco's Karaoke Player to work perfectly in Puppy (Precise 5.7.1) for the first time ever!!!
This is really great news for all music lovers around, please spread the word!

Of course, also other programs (e. g. the Win$ version of MuseScore Portable) run much better and faster than with previous Wine versions I tested. Couldn't believe it, MuseScore loads and starts twice as fast as under Win$ 7 Pro.

Thanks also to csipesz who published the updated links to said packages. And a big Hurrah to Barry and this whole Puppy forum!

Posted: Thu 15 Dec 2016, 21:57
by trlkly
Does the inclusion of Mesa mean you have OSMesa support? That is what I'm currently looking for.

Posted: Thu 15 Dec 2016, 23:36
by ally
look up three ^^^

:)

Posted: Sat 02 May 2020, 14:10
by EBored
where file ?