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wine-compholio

The Wine "Compholio" Edition repository includes a variety of patches for Wine to run common Windows applications under Linux.

These patches fix the following Wine bugs:

Besides that the following additional changes are included:

  • Add default ACLs for user shell folders
  • Add support for Dynamic DST (daylight saving time) information in registry
  • Lockfree algorithm for filedescriptor cache (improves file access speed)
  • Other Pipelight specific enhancements
  • Reduced SetTimer minimum value from 10 ms to 5 ms (improves Silverlight framerates)
  • Support for GetVolumePathName
  • Support for PulseAudio backend for audio
  • Workaround for shlwapi URLs with relative paths
  • XEMBED support for embedding Wine windows inside Linux applications

How to install wine-compholio

Ready-to-use packages for wine-compholio are available for a variety of different Linux distributions directly for download. Just follow the instructions below to install it (and all required dependencies). After the installation, please take a look at the next section for instructions how to use it in order to run your desired application.

Important: If you already have pipelight installed on your system, there is a good chance that you already have wine-compholio. Take a look at the next section on how to find out if this is the case.

If your distribution is not listed below, feel free to add a feature request - if the demand is high enough we might consider packaging it for additional distributions.

alt text Ubuntu / Linux Mint

Please run the following commands from a terminal, one line after each other.

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:pipelight/stable
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install --install-recommends wine-compholio

alt text Arch Linux

In order to add our repository, you have to add the following lines to your /etc/pacman.conf:

[compholio]
Server = http://cdn.fds-team.de/stable/arch/$arch

Afterwards you have to import the key for our repository, and set the trust level to trusted:

sudo pacman-key -r E49CC0415DC2D5CA
sudo pacman-key --lsign-key E49CC0415DC2D5CA

Now you can install wine-compholio directly using pacman:

sudo pacman -Sy wine-compholio

alt text Debian Jessie/Sid

(Instructions for Debian Wheezy can be found below)

In order to install i386 packages on a 64-bit system, you have to run the following command as a first step:

sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386

Afterwards import the key for our repository:

wget http://repos.fds-team.de/Release.key
sudo apt-key add Release.key

And add our repository at the end of your /etc/apt/sources.list file:

# For Debian Jessie add the following line:
deb http://cdn.fds-team.de/stable/debian/ jessie main

# For Debian Sid this one:
deb http://cdn.fds-team.de/stable/debian/ sid main

Afterwards update the package cache and install it:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install wine-compholio

alt text Debian Wheezy

In order to install i386 packages on a 64-bit system, you have to run the following command as a first step:

sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386

Afterwards import the key for our repository:

wget http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/DarkPlayer:/Pipelight/Debian_7.0/Release.key
sudo apt-key add Release.key

And add our repository at the end of your /etc/apt/sources.list file:

# For Debian Wheezy add the following line:
deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/DarkPlayer:/Pipelight/Debian_7.0/ ./

Afterwards update the package cache and install it:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install wine-compholio

alt text OpenSUSE

All the following steps have to be executed as root user. As a first step you have to add the repository - this step depends on the openSUSE version you're using.

openSUSE version Path component
openSUSE 12.2 /openSUSE_12.2/
openSUSE 12.3 /openSUSE_12.3/
openSUSE 13.1 /openSUSE_13.1/
openSUSE Factory /openSUSE_Factory/
openSUSE Tumbleweed /openSUSE_Tumbleweed/

The following commandline is an example for openSUSE 13.1, for a different version just replace the path component according to the table above:

zypper ar --refresh http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/DarkPlayer:/Pipelight/openSUSE_13.1/home:DarkPlayer:Pipelight.repo

Afterwards just run the following commands to install it:

zypper ref
zypper install wine-compholio

alt text Fedora

Warning: In contrary to other distributions, its not possible to have both a regular wine version and wine-compholio installed at the same time - using the instructions below will replace your regular version. Moreover it will be installed to /usr/bin/wine in contrary to /opt/wine-compholio/bin/wine.

As a first step you have to add the repository - this step depends on the Fedora version you're using.

Fedora version Patch component
Fedora 18 /Fedora_18/
Fedora 19 /Fedora_19/
Fedora 20 /Fedora_20/

The following commandline is an example for Fedora 19, for a different version just replace the path component according to the table above:

sudo wget http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/DarkPlayer:/Pipelight/Fedora_19/home:DarkPlayer:Pipelight.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/pipelight.repo

Afterwards run the following command to install the package:

sudo yum install wine-compholio

Please note that you might run into trouble if the official Fedora package (without compholio patches) is newer than the one from the repository above, so if something doesn't work, always make sure that you have installed our version. To do that just run:

/usr/bin/wine --patches

When you're using wine-compholio this will show to a list of all patches included, for an unpatched version this command will fail.

alt text Mageia 4

As a first step please add the key for our repository

wget http://repos.fds-team.de/Release.key
rpm --import Release.keyy

If you're using a 32-bit version of Mageia just add the repository for 32-bit packages:

sudo urpmi.addmedia "Compholio 32-bit" http://cdn.fds-team.de/stable/mageia/4/i586/

For a 64-bit version of Mageia you'll need both the 32-bit and the 64-bit repository:

sudo urpmi.addmedia "Compholio 32-bit" http://cdn.fds-team.de/stable/mageia/4/i586/
sudo urpmi.addmedia "Compholio 64-bit" http://cdn.fds-team.de/stable/mageia/4/x86_64/

Afterwards run the following commands to install the package:

sudo urpmi.update -a
sudo urpmi wine-compholio

Compiling wine-compholio

Warning: Please note that starting with wine-compholio 1.7.23 it is deprecated to manually apply patches without using the Makefile. To avoid typical pitfalls for package maintainers (like trying to use the patch commandline utility for binary patches or not updating the patchlist) it is highly recommended to use the Makefile in order to apply all patches. This ensures that the the correct patch utility is used, that the list of patches is updated appropriately, and so on. Please note that it is still possible to exclude patches if desired, take a look at the end of this document for more details.

Instructions

The following instructions (based on the Gentoo Wiki) will give a short overview how to compile wine-compholio, but of course not explain all details. Make sure to install all required Wine dependencies before proceeding.

As the first step please grab the latest Wine source:

wget http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine-1.7.23.tar.bz2
wget https://github.com/compholio/wine-compholio-daily/archive/v1.7.23.tar.gz

Extract the archives:

tar xvjf wine-1*.tar.bz2
cd wine-1*
tar xvzf ../v1.7.23.tar.gz --strip-components 1

And apply the patches:

make -C ./patches DESTDIR=$(pwd) install

Afterwards run configure (you can also specify a prefix if you don't want to install wine-compholio system-wide):

./configure --with-xattr

Before you continue you should make sure that ./configure doesn't show any warnings (look at the end of the output). If there are any warnings, this most likely means that you're missing some important header files. Install them and repeat the ./configure step until all problems are fixed.

Afterwards compile it (and grab a cup of coffee):

make

And install it (you only need sudo for a system-wide installation):

sudo make install

Excluding patches

It is also possible to apply only a subset of the patches, for example if you're compiling for a distribution where PulseAudio is not installed, or if you just don't like a specific patchset. Please note that some patchsets depend on each other, and requesting an impossible situation might result in a failure to apply all patches.

Lets assume you want to exclude the patchset in directory DIRNAME, then just invoke the Makefile like this:

make -C ./patches DESTDIR=$(pwd) install -W DIRNAME.ok

Using the same method its also possible to exclude multiple patchsets. If you want to exclude a very large number of patches, it is easier to do specify a list of patches which should be included instead. To apply for example only the patchsets in directory DIRNAME1 and DIRNAME2, you can use:

make -C ./patches DESTDIR=$(pwd) PATCHLIST="DIRNAME1.ok DIRNAME2.ok" install