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What is Wine Staging?
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**Wine Staging** is the testing area of winehq.org. It contains bug fixes and
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features, which have not been integrated into the development branch yet. The
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idea of Wine Staging is to provide experimental features faster to end users and
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to give developers the possibility to discuss and improve their patches before
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they are integrated into the main branch. More information about Wine Staging
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can also be found on our website [wine-staging.com](http://wine-staging.com).
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Installation
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Ready-to-use packages for Wine Staging are available for a variety of Linux
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distributions and for Mac OS X. Just follow the
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[installation instructions](https://github.com/wine-compholio/wine-staging/wiki/Installation)
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for your operating system.
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On most distributions the `wine-staging` package is installed to
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`/opt/wine-staging`, such that multiple Wine versions can be installed in
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parallel. If this is the case for your distribution, you will have to type
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`/opt/wine-staging/bin/wine` instead of just `wine`. The same also applies for
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other wine-specific programs like `winecfg`. To learn more about how to use
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Wine Staging, please take a look at the
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[usage instructions](https://github.com/wine-compholio/wine-staging/wiki/Usage).
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Reporting bugs
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Since WineConf 2015 Wine Staging is an official part of WineHQ, which means you
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can report problems directly at https://bugs.winehq.org/. Most of the time bugs
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found in Wine Staging also turn out to be present in the development branch, so
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its recommended to open your bug in the "Wine" product, unless you are sure its
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really "Wine Staging" specific. For problems with our binary packages, please
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also open a bug report there.
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Building
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--------
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Wine Staging is maintained as a set of patches which has to be applied on top of
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the development branch. In order to build Wine Staging, the first step is to
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setup a build environment for Wine, including all required dependencies. A lot
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of information about that is collected in the
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[WineHQ Wiki](http://wiki.winehq.org/BuildingWine).
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In order to apply all Wine Staging patches it is recommended to use the
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`patchinstall.sh` utility which takes care of applying all patches in the
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correct order. For reference, the possible commandline arguments are:
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```
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Usage: ./patchinstall.sh [DESTDIR=path] [--all] [-W patchset] [patchset ...]
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Autogenerated script to apply all Wine Staging patches on your Wine
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source tree.
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Configuration:
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DESTDIR=path Specify the path to the wine source tree
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--all Select all patches
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--force-autoconf Run autoreconf and tools/make_requests after each patch
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--help Display this help and exit
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--no-autoconf Do not run autoreconf and tools/make_requests
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--no-patchlist Do not apply patchlist (needed for 'wine --patches')
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--upstream-commit Print the upstream Wine commit SHA1 and exit
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--version Show version information and exit
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-W patchset Exclude a specific patchset
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Backends:
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--backend=patch Use regular 'patch' utility to apply patches (default)
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--backend=epatch Use 'epatch' to apply patches (Gentoo only)
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--backend=git-am Use 'git am' to apply patches
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--backend=git-apply Use 'git apply' to apply patches
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--backend=stg Import the patches using stacked git
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```
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If you want to apply *all* patches with the `patch` utility, the commandline
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should look similar to this:
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```
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./patches/patchinstall.sh DESTDIR="/path/to/wine" --all
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```
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Before you proceed with the compilation, please make sure that you installed all
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additional build dependencies required for the Wine Staging features you are
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interested in (check output of `./configure`). More information about building
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Wine Staging, optional build dependencies, and hints for packagers are collected
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in our [Wiki](https://github.com/wine-compholio/wine-staging/wiki/Packaging).
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Contributing
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Wine Staging mainly concentrates on experimental features and patches which are
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difficult to get into the development branch. If you have a very simple bug fix
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including tests, there is usually no need to send it to Wine Staging. You can
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directly contribute it to the
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[development branch](http://wiki.winehq.org/SubmittingPatches). However, if you
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already tried that without success, or are working on such a complex area that
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you do not really think its ready for inclusion, you might want to submit it to
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our Staging tree. Please open a patch submission request on
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[bugs.wine-staging.com](https://bugs.wine-staging.com/) including the patch.
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More information is also available in our
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[Wiki](https://github.com/wine-compholio/wine-staging/wiki/Contributing).
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