WINE 1.1.10 Brings Improved 64-Bit Support

Written by Michael Larabel in WINE on 5 December 2008 at 12:30 PM EST. 6 Comments
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The WINE development community has just released the tenth development update in the WINE 1.1 series. With this release are also several interesting changes. Among other work, WINE 1.1.10 offers improved 64-bit support. It's long been a problem building WINE in a Linux x86_64 environment, but this latest release is known to correct a few of the build issues.

In addition, WINE 1.1.10 also features support for for virtual memory write watches, workarounds for a WINAPI compiler bug on Mac OS, and more GdiPlus functions have been implemented. There's also the usual number of bug fixes in this two-week update.

The release change-log for WINE 1.1.10 with download links can be found at WINE HQ.
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