| 1. INTRODUCTION | 
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 | Wine is a program which allows running Microsoft Windows programs | 
 | (including DOS, Windows 3.x and Win32 executables) on Unix.  It | 
 | consists of a program loader which loads and executes a Microsoft | 
 | Windows binary, and a library (called Winelib) that implements Windows | 
 | API calls using their Unix or X11 equivalents.  The library may also | 
 | be used for porting Win32 code into native Unix executables. | 
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 | Wine is free software, released under the GNU LGPL; see the file | 
 | LICENSE for the details. | 
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 | 2. QUICK START | 
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 | Whenever you compile from source, it is recommended to use the Wine | 
 | Installer to build and install Wine.  From the top-level directory | 
 | of the Wine source (which contains this file), run: | 
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 | ./tools/wineinstall | 
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 | Run programs as "wine [options] program".  For more information and | 
 | problem resolution, read the rest of this file, the Wine man page, | 
 | the files in the documentation directory of the Wine source | 
 | (see "DOCUMENTATION"), and especially the wealth of information | 
 | found at http://www.winehq.org. | 
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 | 3. REQUIREMENTS | 
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 | To compile and run Wine, you must have one of the following: | 
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 |   Linux version 2.0.36 or above | 
 |   FreeBSD 4.x or FreeBSD 5-CURRENT or later | 
 |   Solaris x86 2.5 or later | 
 |   NetBSD-current | 
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 | As Wine requires kernel-level thread support to run, only the operating | 
 | systems mentioned above are supported. | 
 | Other operating systems which support kernel threads may be supported | 
 | in the future. | 
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 | Linux info: | 
 |   While Linux 2.2.x should still work and Linux 2.0.x may still work | 
 |   (older 2.0.x versions had thread-related crashes), | 
 |   it's best to have a current kernel such as 2.4.x. | 
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 | FreeBSD info: | 
 |   Make sure you have the USER_LDT, SYSVSHM, SYSVSEM, and SYSVMSG | 
 |   options turned on in your kernel.  More information is in the ports | 
 |   tree: ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/ports/emulators/wine/ | 
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 | Solaris info: | 
 |   You will most likely need to build Wine with the GNU toolchain | 
 |   (gcc, gas, etc.). Warning : installing gas does *not* ensure that it | 
 |   will be used by gcc. Recompiling gcc after installing gas or | 
 |   symlinking cc, as and ld to the gnu tools is said to be necessary. | 
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 | NetBSD info: | 
 |   Make sure you have the USER_LDT, SYSVSHM, SYSVSEM, and SYSVMSG options | 
 |   turned on in your kernel. | 
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 | Supported file systems: | 
 |   Wine should run on most file systems. However, Wine will fail to start | 
 |   if umsdos is used for the /tmp directory. A few compatibility problems have | 
 |   also been reported using files accessed through Samba. Also, as NTFS | 
 |   can only be used safely with readonly access for now, we recommend against | 
 |   using NTFS, as Windows programs need write access almost everywhere. | 
 |   In case of NTFS files, copy over to a writable location. | 
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 | Basic requirements: | 
 |   You need to have the X11 development include files installed | 
 |   (called xlib6g-dev in Debian and XFree86-devel in RedHat). | 
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 | Build tool requirements: | 
 |   On x86 Systems gcc >= 2.7.2 is required. | 
 |   Versions earlier than 2.7.2.3 may have problems when certain files | 
 |   are compiled with optimization, often due to problems with header file | 
 |   management. pgcc currently doesn't work with Wine. The cause of this problem | 
 |   is unknown. | 
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 |   Of course you also need "make" (most likely GNU make). | 
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 |   You also need flex version 2.5 or later and bison.  If you are | 
 |   using RedHat or Debian, install the flex and bison packages. | 
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 | Optional support libraries: | 
 |   If you want CUPS printing support, please install both cups and cups-devel | 
 |   packages. | 
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 |   For the automatic processing of the test suite scripts, you also need | 
 |   libperl development header support (libperl-dev package on Debian). | 
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 | For requirements in case you intend to build the documentation yourself, | 
 | see "DOCUMENTATION" section. | 
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 | 4. COMPILATION | 
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 | In case you chose to not use wineinstall, run the following commands | 
 | to build Wine: | 
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 | ./configure | 
 | make depend | 
 | make | 
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 | This will build the program "wine" and numerous support libraries/binaries. | 
 | The program "wine" will load and run Windows executables. | 
 | The library "libwine" ("Winelib") can be used to compile and link | 
 | Windows source code under Unix. | 
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 | To see compile configuration options, do ./configure --help. | 
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 | To upgrade to a new release by using a patch file, first cd to the | 
 | top-level directory of the release (the one containing this README | 
 | file). Then do a "make clean", and patch the release with: | 
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 |     gunzip -c patch-file | patch -p1 | 
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 | where "patch-file" is the name of the patch file (something like | 
 | Wine-yymmdd.diff.gz). You can then re-run "./configure", and then | 
 | run "make depend && make". | 
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 | 5. SETUP | 
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 | Once Wine has been built correctly, you can do "make install"; this | 
 | will install the wine executable, the Wine man page, and a few other | 
 | needed files. | 
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 | Don't forget to uninstall any conflicting previous Wine installation | 
 | first.  Try either "dpkg -r wine" or "rpm -e wine" or "make uninstall" | 
 | before installing. | 
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 | If you want to read the documentation supplied with the Wine source, | 
 | see the "DOCUMENTATION" section. | 
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 | Wine requires a configuration file named named "config" in your | 
 | ~/.wine directory. The format of this file is explained in the config file | 
 | man page (documentation/wine.conf.man). | 
 | The file documentation/samples/config contains an example configuration file | 
 | which has to be adapted and copied to the location mentioned above. | 
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 | See the Support area at http://www.winehq.org/ for further | 
 | configuration hints. | 
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 | In case of library loading errors | 
 | (e.g. "Error while loading shared libraries: libntdll.so"), make sure | 
 | to add the library path to /etc/ld.so.conf and run ldconfig as root. | 
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 | 6. RUNNING PROGRAMS | 
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 | When invoking Wine, you may specify the entire path to the executable, | 
 | or a filename only. | 
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 | For example: to run Solitaire: | 
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 | 	wine sol		   (using the search Path as specified in | 
 | 	wine sol.exe		    the config file to locate the file) | 
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 | 	wine c:\\windows\\sol.exe  (using DOS filename syntax) | 
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 | 	wine /usr/windows/sol.exe  (using Unix filename syntax) | 
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 |         wine sol.exe /parameter1 -parameter2 parameter3 | 
 | 				   (calling program with parameters) | 
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 | Note: the path of the file will also be added to the path when | 
 |       a full name is supplied on the commandline. | 
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 | Wine is not yet complete, so several programs may crash. Provided you set up | 
 | winedbg correctly according to documentation/debugger.sgml, you will be dropped | 
 | into a debugger so that you can investigate and fix the problem. | 
 | For more information on how to do this, please read the file | 
 | documentation/debugging.sgml. | 
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 | You should backup all your important files that you give Wine access | 
 | to, or use a special Wine copy of them, as there have been some cases | 
 | of users reporting file corruption. Do NOT run Explorer, for instance, | 
 | if you don't have a proper backup, as it renames/cripples several | 
 | directories sometimes. Not even other MS apps such as e.g. Messenger are safe, | 
 | as they launch Explorer somehow. This particular corruption (!$!$!$!$.pfr) | 
 | can at least partially be fixed by using | 
 | http://home.nexgo.de/andi.mohr/download/decorrupt_explorer | 
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 | 7. DOCUMENTATION | 
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 | Some documentation (various Wine Guides etc.) can be found in the | 
 | documentation/ directory (apart from also being available on WineHQ). | 
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 | If you want to process the SGML files in there, then you can run "make doc" | 
 | in the documentation/ directory. | 
 | Doing so requires the sgml tools package (for db2html, db2ps, db2pdf) named: | 
 | Debian:		docbook-utils | 
 | Mandrake:	sgml-tools-A.B.C-DDmdk | 
 | SuSE:		docbktls-A.BB.C-DD | 
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 | 8. GETTING MORE INFORMATION | 
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 | WWW:	A great deal of information about Wine is available from WineHQ at | 
 | 	http://www.winehq.org/ : various Wine Guides, application database, | 
 | 	bug tracking. This is probably the best starting point. | 
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 | FAQ:	The Wine FAQ is located at http://www.winehq.org/FAQ | 
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 | Usenet:	You can discuss Wine-related issues and get help | 
 | 	on comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine. | 
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 | Bugs:	Report bugs to Wine Bugzilla at http://bugs.winehq.org | 
 | 	Please search the bugzilla database to check whether your | 
 | 	problem is already found before posting a bug report.  You can | 
 | 	also post bug reports to comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine. | 
 | 	Please read the file documentation/bugs.sgml to see what | 
 | 	information is required. | 
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 | IRC:	Online help is available at channel #WineHQ on irc.freenode.net. | 
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 | CVS:	The current Wine development tree is available through CVS. | 
 | 	Go to http://www.winehq.org/cvs for more information. | 
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 | Mailing lists: | 
 | 	There are several mailing lists for Wine developers; see | 
 | 	http://www.winehq.org/forums for more information. | 
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 | If you add something, or fix a bug, please send a patch (in 'diff -u' | 
 | format) to wine-patches@winehq.org list for inclusion in the next | 
 | release. | 
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 | -- | 
 | Alexandre Julliard | 
 | julliard@winehq.org |