Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 21:52:04 -0600 From: Porpoise Power <porpoisepower@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Wine Question Message-ID: <43F153E4.8090409@gmail.com>
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Hey all,
I'm attempting to run Wine .97 on a FreeBSD 5.4 machine.
It has problems because it wants to load heap to I thinx 0x80000000 or
something.
This seams to be a fairly well none bug caused by FreeBSD's nmap
implementation.
I've downloaded a couple different patches, but haven't installed them
yet, for two reasons.
1. I don't know whether they work or not and I also am worried they may
break something else. I haven't seen any
documentation on how well they work, the documentation looked pretty
sketchy.
2. I've no idea how to install a patch manually, I've always used cvsup
for my updates.
Anyways I was wondering if anyone can help me either,
I. By sharing their experiences with these patches I'll list details on
them below.
II. Point me to a good tutorial on using these patch files. It's
probably something very similar to OpenBSD's which I
haven't played with in 2 years.
III. Reveal that upcoming release will have a fixed nmap implemetation.
thanks for the help.
Jimi
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