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Originally posted by bugmenot2 View PostAnother borked release, getting access violation errors while trying to launch my apps. Downgraded back to the WINE 1.2 version that is in the lucid repos and everything is working fine now.
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Originally posted by Henri View PostWorks for me on squeeze. Do you actually have those headers?
i'd just git pulled all WINE as i do every once in a while to test this and i delete it every time because of this
./configure --prefix=/usr/local
checking for -lfreetype... not found
configure: error: FreeType 32-bit development files not found. Fonts will not be built.
Use the --without-freetype option if you really want this.
libfreetype6 install
libfreetype6-dev install
any other ideas ?
BTW, the Ubuntu-wine-ppa was updated on the day...eh...
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Originally posted by Henri View Post32-bit libfreetype should be in ia32-libs on Debian.
dpkg --get-selections | grep ia32
ia32-libs install
ia32-libs-gtk install
Code:[B]-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 564040 oct 15 2009 /usr/lib32/libfreetype.a ( i put it here from the 32bit -dev package just in case ) -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 947 oct 15 2009 /usr/lib32/libfreetype.la ( i put it here from the 32bit -dev package just in case )[/B] lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 apr 30 19:14 /usr/lib32/libfreetype.so -> libfreetype.so.6 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 apr 30 19:14 /usr/lib32/libfreetype.so.6 -> libfreetype.so.6.3.20 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 483556 iun 1 2009 /usr/lib32/libfreetype.so.6.3.20
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Originally posted by Licaon View PostO RLY ?
i'd just git pulled all WINE as i do every once in a while to test this and i delete it every time because of this
./configure --prefix=/usr/local
checking for -lfreetype... not found
configure: error: FreeType 32-bit development files not found. Fonts will not be built.
Use the --without-freetype option if you really want this.
Worked for me Next time when configure fails and you're stuck better check config.log. The console output from configure can sometimes be misleading
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Originally posted by monraaf View Postsudo apt-get install lib32z1-dev
Worked for me Next time when configure fails and you're stuck better check config.log. The console output from configure can sometimes be misleading
now let me get these fixed:
configure: libhal/libdbus 32-bit development files not found, no dynamic device support.
configure: libsane 32-bit development files not found, scanners won't be supported.
configure: libv4l 32-bit development files not found.
configure: libcapi20 32-bit development files not found, ISDN won't be supported.
configure: libgsm 32-bit development files not found, gsm 06.10 codec won't be supported.
configure: libmpg123 32-bit development files not found (or too old), mp3 codec won't be supported.
configure: libopenal 32-bit development files not found (or too old), OpenAL won't be supported.
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fixed only these
configure: libhal/libdbus 32-bit development files not found, no dynamic device support.
configure: libmpg123 32-bit development files not found (or too old), mp3 codec won't be supported.
configure: libopenal 32-bit development files not found (or too old), OpenAL won't be supported.
10x
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Originally posted by bugmenot2 View PostDowngraded back to the WINE 1.2 version that is in the lucid repos and everything is working fine now.
I couldn't play HoMM3 in Lucid. I downgraded to Karmic wine version and it works again. As kernels aren't backported, I'll have to wait till Maverick for a real fix.
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