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Date:      Fri, 20 Jan 2012 13:12:16 GMT
From:      Martin Simmons <martin@lispworks.com>
To:        freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Wine-fbsd64 updated to 1.3.36 (32bit Wine for 64bit FreeBSD)
Message-ID:  <201201201312.q0KDCGUP024782@higson.cam.lispworks.com>
In-Reply-To: <4F1872C9.50000@dawncrow.de> (message from =?ISO-8859-15?Q?Andr=E9_Hentschel?= on Thu, 19 Jan 2012 20:45:13 %2B0100)
References:  <4F1872C9.50000@dawncrow.de>

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>>>>> On Thu, 19 Jan 2012 20:45:13 +0100, =?ISO-8859-15?Q?Andr=E9 Hentschel?= said:
> 
> >> >>>
> >> >>> To answer your question directly, I have put no thought or effort into wine64.
> >> >>
> >> >> There is still a need for the 32bit wine, as the wow64 build will ONLY
> >> >> run 64bit windows apps, so for the majority of applications and games,
> >> >> we'll still need the 32bit wine.
> >> >
> >> > Is that because wow64 is unstable in wine64?
> >> >
> >> > Wow64's reason for existence is to run 32-bit Windows binaries on 64-bit
> >> > Windows/Wine and it works pretty well for most applications.
> >> >
> >> > __Martin
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> >> wow64 doesnt -exist- in wine64 unless you compile the 32bit wine 
> >> alongside it.
> >> 
> >> You have to build it twice, to get two binaries "wine" and "wine64" and 
> >> if you build them "properly" what happens when you attempt to execute a 
> >> 64bit app with "wine" it's automatically relaunched with "wine64" But 
> >> the reverse is NOT true.
> > 
> > OK, that's what I would call unstable.  Eventually though, I would expect a
> > packaged wine64 to include wow64, just like Windows does.
> 
> That's not unstable, that's the way it needs to be done.

Yes, sorry, I didn't mean to sound critical of Wine.


> To clarify this confusing thread:
> wine64 as standalone can run 64-bit windows apps (on a 64-bit processor of course)
> wine(32) can run 32-bit windows apps
> a wow64 setup means wine64 and wine(32) side by side with some
> exchange mechanisms to run 32-bit apps in the same wineprefix as 64-bit ones
> 
> Linux distros handle packaging that differently:
> fedora uses the i386 package as a dependency, arch builds both together

I'm glad that it is just a packaging issue (the original topic of this
thread).

__Martin



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