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What is Wine-Compholio?
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=======================
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The **Wine "Compholio" Edition** is a special patched version of Wine that
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includes both patches written by our team directly and specific patches by
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third party developers that we consider good enough for inclusion. This can
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be seen as a testing version in preparation for patches to be submitted
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to upstream Wine - don't be surprised if you encounter additional bugs,
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which are not present in regular wine, and always report such issues to us
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(via github), so we can improve our fixes even further. Thanks!
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Included bugfixes and improvements
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----------------------------------
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Wine-Compholio contains fixes for 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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How to install Wine-Compholio
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=============================
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Ready-to-use packages for Wine-Compholio are available for a variety
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of different Linux distributions directly for download. Just follow the
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instructions below to install it (and all required dependencies). After the
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installation, please take a look at the next section for instructions how
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to use it in order to run your desired application.
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**Important:** If you already have pipelight installed on your system, there
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is a good chance that you already have Wine-Compholio. Take a look at the
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next section on how to find out if this is the case.
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If your distribution is not listed below, feel free to add a feature request
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- if the demand is high enough we might consider packaging it for additional
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distributions.
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![alt text](http://repos.fds-team.de/misc/images/ubuntu.png) Ubuntu / Linux Mint
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Please run the following commands from a terminal, one line after each other.
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```bash
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:pipelight/stable
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install --install-recommends wine-compholio
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```
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![alt text](http://repos.fds-team.de/misc/images/arch.png) Arch Linux
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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As a first step you have to import the key for our repository, and set the
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trust level to trusted:
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```bash
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sudo pacman-key -r E49CC0415DC2D5CA
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sudo pacman-key --lsign-key E49CC0415DC2D5CA
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```
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Afterwards you have to add the following lines to `/etc/pacman.conf`:
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```
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[compholio]
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Server = http://cdn.fds-team.de/stable/arch/$arch
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```
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Now you can install Wine-Compholio directly using `pacman`:
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```bash
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sudo pacman -Sy wine-compholio
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```
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![alt text](http://repos.fds-team.de/misc/images/debian.png) Debian Jessie/Sid
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*(Instructions for Debian Wheezy can be found below)*
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In order to install i386 packages on a 64-bit system, you have to run the
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following command as a first step:
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```bash
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sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
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```
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Afterwards import the key for our repository:
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```bash
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wget http://repos.fds-team.de/Release.key
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sudo apt-key add Release.key
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```
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And add our repository at the end of your `/etc/apt/sources.list` file:
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```
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# For Debian Jessie add the following line:
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deb http://cdn.fds-team.de/stable/debian/ jessie main
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# For Debian Sid this one:
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deb http://cdn.fds-team.de/stable/debian/ sid main
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```
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Afterwards update the package cache and install it:
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```bash
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install wine-compholio
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```
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![alt text](http://repos.fds-team.de/misc/images/debian.png) Debian Wheezy
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In order to install i386 packages on a 64-bit system, you have to run the
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following command as a first step:
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```bash
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sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
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```
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Afterwards import the key for our repository:
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```bash
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wget http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/DarkPlayer:/Pipelight/Debian_7.0/Release.key
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sudo apt-key add Release.key
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```
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And add our repository at the end of your `/etc/apt/sources.list` file:
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```
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# For Debian Wheezy add the following line:
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deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/DarkPlayer:/Pipelight/Debian_7.0/ ./
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```
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Afterwards update the package cache and install it:
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```bash
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install wine-compholio
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```
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![alt text](http://repos.fds-team.de/misc/images/opensuse.png) OpenSUSE
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All the following steps have to be executed as root user. As a first step
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you have to add the repository - this step depends on the openSUSE version
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you're using.
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| openSUSE version | Path component |
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| ------------------- | ----------------------- |
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| openSUSE 12.2 | `/openSUSE_12.2/` |
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| openSUSE 12.3 | `/openSUSE_12.3/` |
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| openSUSE 13.1 | `/openSUSE_13.1/` |
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| openSUSE Factory | `/openSUSE_Factory/` |
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| openSUSE Tumbleweed | `/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/` |
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The following commandline is an example for openSUSE 13.1, for a different
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version just replace the path component according to the table above:
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```bash
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zypper ar --refresh http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/DarkPlayer:/Pipelight/openSUSE_13.1/home:DarkPlayer:Pipelight.repo
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```
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Afterwards just run the following commands to install it:
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```bash
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zypper ref
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zypper install wine-compholio
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```
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![alt text](http://repos.fds-team.de/misc/images/fedora.png) Fedora
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**Warning:** In contrary to other distributions, its not possible to have both
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a regular wine version and Wine-Compholio installed at the same time - using
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the instructions below will replace your regular version. Moreover it will
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be installed to `/usr/bin/wine` in contrary to `/opt/wine-compholio/bin/wine`.
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As a first step you have to add the repository - this step depends on the
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Fedora version you're using.
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| Fedora version | Patch component |
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| --------------- | --------------- |
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| Fedora 18 | `/Fedora_18/` |
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| Fedora 19 | `/Fedora_19/` |
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| Fedora 20 | `/Fedora_20/` |
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The following commandline is an example for Fedora 19, for a different version
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just replace the path component according to the table above:
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```bash
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sudo wget http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/DarkPlayer:/Pipelight/Fedora_19/home:DarkPlayer:Pipelight.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/pipelight.repo
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```
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Afterwards run the following command to install the package:
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```bash
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sudo yum install wine-compholio
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```
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Please note that you might run into trouble if the official Fedora package
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(without compholio patches) is newer than the one from the repository above,
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so if something doesn't work, always make sure that you have installed
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our version. To do that just run:
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```bash
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/usr/bin/wine --patches
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```
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When you're using Wine-Compholio this will show to a list of all patches
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included, for an unpatched version this command will fail.
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![alt text](http://repos.fds-team.de/misc/images/mageia.png) Mageia 4
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As a first step please add the key for our repository
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```bash
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wget http://repos.fds-team.de/Release.key
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rpm --import Release.key
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```
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If you're using a 32-bit version of Mageia just add the repository
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for 32-bit packages:
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```bash
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sudo urpmi.addmedia "Compholio 32-bit" http://cdn.fds-team.de/stable/mageia/4/i586/
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```
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For a 64-bit version of Mageia you'll need both the 32-bit and the
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64-bit repository:
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```bash
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sudo urpmi.addmedia "Compholio 32-bit" http://cdn.fds-team.de/stable/mageia/4/i586/
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sudo urpmi.addmedia "Compholio 64-bit" http://cdn.fds-team.de/stable/mageia/4/x86_64/
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```
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Afterwards run the following commands to install the package:
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```bash
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sudo urpmi.update -a
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sudo urpmi wine-compholio
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```
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Using Wine-Compholio
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====================
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Since we don't want to duplicate a lot of information here, we recommend
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to take a look at the [official Wine FAQ](http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ) for
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general information about how to use Wine. The following part will mainly
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concentrate on the differences between wine and Wine-Compholio.
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Running Wine-Compholio
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**Using multiple Wine versions:** Unless you specify a special `WINEPREFIX`
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environment variable, Wine-Compholio will use the same wineprefix `~/.wine`
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(in your home directory) like regular wine. This allows you to use your
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already installed programs directly, without much effort or reinstalling
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them. Often you have both regular wine and Wine-Compholio installed at the
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same time, which is *absolutely no problem* - by typing in either `wine`
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(=regular wine) or `/opt/wine-compholio/bin/wine` you can decide, which
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wine version you want to run. You can switch between versions as often as
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you like - just make sure that all Windows programs have terminated before
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starting them with a different version.
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To run Wine-Compholio always type `/opt/wine-compholio/bin/wine`, for example:
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```bash
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cd ~/.wine/drive_c/<your path>/
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/opt/wine-compholio/bin/wine game.exe
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```
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You also have to add `/opt/wine-compholio/bin/` when running other wine
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related programs, here are some additional example:
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```bash
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# Initialize the wine prefix
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/opt/wine-compholio/bin/wineboot
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# Open the wine configuration
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/opt/wine-compholio/bin/winecfg
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# Run winepath to convert paths
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/opt/wine-compholio/bin/winepath --unix 'c:\Windows'
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# Kill the running wineserver instance
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/opt/wine-compholio/bin/wineserver -k
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...
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```
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If you're an experienced user, and always want to use Wine-Compholio, you
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can also add `/opt/wine-compholio/bin` to your bash profile. We will not
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go into detail here, because such a setup has the big disadvantage, that
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it hides which version you're using - which is very important for getting
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support or reporting bugs.
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Submitting bugs
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---------------
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**Warning: Do not submit bug reports at bugs.winehq.org when using this
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version!**
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If you encounter any issues, the first thing you should do is to try it with
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regular wine. We're only a very small developer team, and although we would
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like to do that, we probably cannot really solve all your Wine bugs. When
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it turns out that the official Wine version also doesn't work, you can file
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a bugreport at the official [Wine bugtracker](http://bugs.winehq.org/).
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Feel free to mention that you also tested with Wine-Compholio, but all
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bugreport related information (logs, crashdumps, ...) should concentrate
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only on upstream wine.
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If it turns out, that it works with upstream wine, but not with Wine-Compholio,
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then it might be a regression caused by our patches. We would like you to
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report this issue to us, so we can fix it in future versions. You can also
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report issues, when testing with upstream Wine is impossible or it crashes
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with a different error (for example much earlier).
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When submitting a application related bug here on github, please make sure to
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include at least the following information. Generally its always a good idea
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to provide as much information as possible, since this will significantly
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increase chances to provide support and to fix it.
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1. **Which application triggers the bug**
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* Application name and version number
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* How to obtain it (download URL + checksum if public available)
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2. **What exactly doesn't work**
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* Log of the terminal output of the application
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* For visual issues please additionally attach a screenshot, and describe
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what it should look like
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* *Optionally:* If you already know whats going wrong, please attach
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appropriate `WINEDEBUG` logs or excerpts showing the issue.
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3. **Details about your WINEPREFIX**
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* *Recommended:* Test it in a new wine prefix, and report if this works
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* Did you install any overrides? (for examples by using `winetricks`)
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* Did you change any settings by running `winecfg`?
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4. **Information about your Wine-Compholio version**
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* *Recommended:* Test with regular wine, and report if this works
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* Version number (`/opt/wine-compholio/bin/wine --version`)
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* Patches in your build (`/opt/wine-compholio/bin/wine --patches`)
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* Installed optional libraries (`/opt/wine-compholio/bin/wine --check-libs`)
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