Wine 1.2.1 Brings A Bunch Of Fixes

Written by Michael Larabel in WINE on 8 October 2010 at 12:01 PM EDT. Add A Comment
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While a lot of new code has already been introduced into the Wine 1.3 development series such as for improved 64-bit MSI support and ARM support for the Wine library, for those living with the Wine 1.2 stable series there is the first bug-fix release.

Wine 1.2 was released this past July with more than 23,000 changes and now there is Wine 1.2.1 that provides only translation updates and bug-fixes to this program that allows the execution of Microsoft Windows binaries on Linux and other operating systems.

The complete list of bug-fixes to be found in Wine 1.2.1 can be found in its release announcement at WineHQ.org.
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