[Bug 285446] emulators/wine-devel: Update to 10.2
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Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2025 00:08:04 UTC
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=285446
Jonathan Vasquez <jon@xyinn.org> changed:
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--- Comment #4 from Jonathan Vasquez <jon@xyinn.org> ---
Hey Gerald and Thibault Payet,
Do you think it would be better to jump from 10.1 to 10.5? It was released a
few days ago and it includes some useful changes to both Mono (V10) and WPF
that I am now using as part of me being able to successfully run my Diablo II
version switcher on FreeBSD
(https://themovingcaravan.com/threads/cactus-2025-04-05-1430-is-now-available-wine-freebsd-linux-are-now-officially-supported.297/).
I've been playing around with Wine 10.0 on FreeBSD and I use poudriere to build
all my packages for both my server and laptop on x64, and I now have a 32 bit
jail specifically for wine and mesa-libs. I understand why the split is
required but the whole flow is definitely weird. Also I haven't been able to
figure out how to get my host system to have both my x64 and x32 bit repos
working together, enabled, and not get ABI errors when running a normal pkg
update on the host. However that's the only way I've been able to satisfy the
pkg32.sh message to get the 32 but build to install in the home first i386
folder. I'm interesting in helping to understand the flow better and maybe I
can help a little with maintenance. This would be my first official dive into
FreeBSD porting. I have contributed a bit before to doc, and also I was a
previous OpenZFS maintainer for Gentoo Linux back in 2018, so I'm familiar with
Gentoo's portage / ebuild system that were partly inspired by FreeBSD (one of
the reasons I moved to FreeBSD many years ago).
Please let me know of any advice that you would find useful for me, and that
would also help make my setup a bit easier. I would probably end up writing
some documentation on my blog about getting a wine setup running easier for
people that use poudriere on x64.
Thank you
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