Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 29th Jan 2010 22:10 UTC, submitted by twickline
Linux The Bordeaux Technology Group released Bordeaux 2.0.0 for Linux today. "Bordeaux 2.0.0 marks major progress over older releases. With version 2.0.0 and onward we bundle our own Wine build and many tools and libraries that Wine depends upon. With this release we bundle Wine 1.1.36, Cabextract, Mozilla Gecko, Unzip, Wget and other support libraries and tools. We have improved support for Microsoft Office 2007 (Word, Excel and PowerPoint) and preliminary support for Internet Explorer 7 in this release, there has also been many small bug fixes and tweaks on the back-end."
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RE: So...
by twickline on Sat 30th Jan 2010 16:24 UTC in reply to "So..."
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Linux builds Wine and has all the tools necessary out of the box (most of the time). But when you move to BSD or Solaris its not that easy.. Solaris for example, large parts have to be installed from the contrib or dev repository's. And if you want new libs like mpg123 you have to compile and install them from source as OpenSolaris ships version .59 when the latest version is 1.10.0 and Wine requires 1.8.1

Same goes for BSD, for Example FreeBSD ships a version of Flex 12 years old...

see : http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=143351

Mac OSX is the same, everything you need just inst in place. So you have to bundle it or ask your end users to go and compile and install it their self.

We file bugs and try to improve the build environment on all the platforms we support.

Cheers,
Tom

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