An open source implementation of the Windows API on top of X and Unix
https://www.winehq.org/
Silvan Calarco
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add a -common package to allow multiarch installation on x86_64 rebuild with libgphoto2 2.5.5.1 [release 1.7.33-1mamba;Sat Dec 20 2014] |
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README.md | ||
wine_hidden_kde-desktop | ||
wine-1.1.42-INQUIRY_undeclared.patch | ||
wine-1.5.30-restore-shared-lib.patch | ||
wine-autoupdate | ||
wine-iexplore.desktop | ||
wine-ldconfig-32 | ||
wine-ldconfig-64 | ||
wine-notepad.desktop | ||
wine-oleview.desktop | ||
wine-regedit.desktop | ||
wine-rootmenu.directory | ||
wine-rootmenu.menu | ||
wine-systemd-32 | ||
wine-systemd-64 | ||
wine-uninstaller.desktop | ||
wine-winecfg.desktop | ||
wine-winefile.desktop | ||
wine-winemine.desktop | ||
wine-winhelp.desktop | ||
wine-wordpad.desktop | ||
wine.spec |
wine
While Wine is usually thought of as a Windows(TM) emulator, the Wine developers would prefer that users thought of Wine as a Windows compatibility layer for UNIX. Wine does not require MS Windows, but it can use native system .dll files if they are available.
In openmamba wine is a meta-package which will install everything needed for wine to work smoothly. Smaller setups can be achieved by installing some of the wine-* sub packages.