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wine-compholio
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==============
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The Wine "Compholio" Edition repository includes a variety of patches for
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Wine to run common Windows applications under Linux.
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These patches fix the following Wine bugs:
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{bugs}
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Besides that the following additional changes are included:
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{fixes}
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### Compiling wine-compholio
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Please note that starting with wine-compholio 1.7.23 it is deprecated to manually
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apply patches without using the Makefile. To avoid typical pitfalls for package
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maintainers (like trying to use the patch commandline utility for binary patches or
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not updating the patchlist) it is highly recommended to use the Makefile in order
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to apply all patches. This ensures that the the correct patch utility is used, that
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the list of patches is updated appropriately, and so on. Please note that it is still
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possible to exclude patches if desired, take a look at the end of this document for
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more details.
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The following instructions (based on the
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[Gentoo Wiki](https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Netflix/Pipelight#Compiling_manually))
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will give a short overview how to compile wine-compholio, but of course not explain
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all details. Make sure to install all required Wine dependencies before proceeding.
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As the first step please grab the latest Wine source:
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```bash
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wget http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine-{version}.tar.bz2
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wget https://github.com/compholio/wine-compholio-daily/archive/v{version}.tar.gz
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```
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Extract the archives:
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```bash
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tar xvjf wine-1*.tar.bz2
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cd wine-1*
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tar xvzf ../v{version}.tar.gz --strip-components 1
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```
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And apply the patches:
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```bash
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make -C ./patches DESTDIR=$(pwd) install
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```
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Afterwards run configure (you can also specify a prefix if you don't want to install
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wine-compholio system-wide):
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```bash
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./configure --with-xattr
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```
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Before you continue you should make sure that ./configure doesn't show any warnings
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(look at the end of the output). If there are any warnings, this most likely means
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that you're missing some important header files. Install them and repeat the ./configure
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step until all problems are fixed.
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Afterwards compile it (and grab a cup of coffee):
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```bash
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make
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```
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And install it (you only need sudo for a system-wide installation):
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```bash
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sudo make install
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```
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### Excluding patches
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It is also possible to apply only a subset of the patches, for example if you're
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compiling for a distribution where PulseAudio is not installed, or if you just don't
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like a specific patchset. Please note that some patchsets depend on each other, and
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requesting an impossible situation might result in a failure to apply all patches.
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Lets assume you want to exclude the patchset in directory DIRNAME, then just invoke the
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Makefile like this:
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```bash
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make -C ./patches DESTDIR=$(pwd) install -W DIRNAME.ok
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```
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Using the same method its also possible to exclude multiple patchsets. If you want to
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exclude a very large number of patches, it is easier to do specify a list of patches
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which should be included instead. To apply for example only the patchsets in directory
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DIRNAME1 and DIRNAME2, you can use:
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```bash
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make -C ./patches DESTDIR=$(pwd) PATCHLIST="DIRNAME1.ok DIRNAME2.ok" install
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```
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