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    Phoronix: Wine-Staging 5.17 Adds More Patches For Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020

    Rebased atop yesterday's Wine 5.17 upstream release, the experimental/testing blend of Wine is out with a new update that comes in at just under 650 patches compared to the official Wine code-base...

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  • #2
    Has anyone tried to compile this week's staging release from source? Vanilla 5.17 compiles fine but applying staging patches fails with some errors.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jojo7887 View Post
      Has anyone tried to compile this week's staging release from source? Vanilla 5.17 compiles fine but applying staging patches fails with some errors.
      You mean building from source fails for you after you apply patches to the source? Wouldn't that be a possible thing there.

      I'm not really sure what you're on there. If you're causing it or not. It could be that they did an update that fails for some.
      Last edited by ix900; 12 September 2020, 08:04 PM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ix900 View Post

        You mean building from source fails for you after you apply patches to the source?
        Yup exactly.

        As per my usual procedure: Extract Wine source into a folder > apply wine staging patches on top of the source > ./configure goes ok > compiles with errors.

        Without staging patches compiles fine. I'm asking here just in case anyone encountered it before I open a ticket on winehq.

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        • #5
          There are already 2. One closed, one open. Seems to happen with older distros

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