Wine 1.1.37 Released With MSI, MSXML Fixes

Written by Michael Larabel in WINE on 22 January 2010 at 02:28 PM EST. Add A Comment
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Just this morning we talked about a Direct3D 9.0c state tracker for the Gallium3D driver interface that could greatly benefit the Wine project. This afternoon we now have more Wine-related news, and it's actually a new development release. Wine 1.1.37 is this new release and it carries a variety of fixes, but nothing to do with this Direct3D state tracker. There is, however, a variety of Direct3D improvements to its own software layer, some of which impact the rudimentary Direct3D 10.0 support.

The key highlights for Wine 1.1.37 are fixes in AVI file support, several MSXML improvements, few MSI fixes, and the usual "variety of bug fixes" grace the WineHQ.org change-log.
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