Package Details: crossover 25.0.1-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/crossover.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: crossover
Description: Run Windows Programs on Linux
Upstream URL: https://www.codeweavers.com/crossover
Licenses: custom:CrossOver Linux License Grant
Submitter: ying
Maintainer: roadrunner
Last Packager: roadrunner
Votes: 226
Popularity: 0.025627
First Submitted: 2012-03-14 16:03 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-05-19 19:22 (UTC)

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hogar1977 commented on 2017-07-13 07:34 (UTC)

Since Steam stopped working with the latest update, Codeweavers have issued a new Crossover version - 16.2.5 (this is to incorporate a newly released Wine patch) Can u please update your package accordingly so that my Steam starts working again :-) Otherwise I have to install Crossover directly from site and that is kinda pain in the ass... Your package rocks!

nanners commented on 2017-06-29 21:18 (UTC) (edited on 2017-06-29 21:20 (UTC) by nanners)

@alienzj Not really good manners to seek app-specific, non-AUR support in the AUR comment chains, particularly when the comment is incredibly long like the output of a log. A lot of people use a terminal for AUR stuff and if we have comments loading by default it can give you motion sickness from all the scrolling text when you aren't prepared... But really, try the developer's site and/or the Arch Wiki first. Then Google, then the Ouija board. Or, if you put on your big boy pants and either AUR search or Google search those missing dependency names, I bet you could track them down quite easily. Hint: you will need multilib support enabled and definitely want to include the string "lib32" in your search.

alienzj commented on 2017-05-09 00:01 (UTC)

segmentation fault (core dumped) crossover 1 [MissingLibCapi20] 2 "Level"="Suggest" 3 "Title"="Missing 32bit libcapi20.so.3 library" 4 "Description"="Provides support for some ISDN cards. Very few applications need this." 5 6 [MissingLibGphoto2] 7 "Level"="Suggest" 8 "Title"="Missing 32bit libgphoto2.so.6 library" 9 "Description"="Lets Windows applications access digital cameras." 10 11 [MissingLibGphoto2Port] 12 "Level"="Suggest" 13 "Title"="Missing 32bit libgphoto2_port.so.10 library" 14 "Description"="Lets Windows applications access digital cameras." 15 16 [MissingLibGsm] 17 "Level"="Suggest" 18 "Title"="Missing 32bit libgsm.so.1 library" 19 "Description"="Lets Windows applications use the GSM codec for audio compression and decompression." 20 21 [MissingLibSane] 22 "Level"="Recommend" 23 "Title"="Missing 32bit libsane.so.1 library" 24 "Description"="Lets Windows applications access scanners." 25 26 [Properties] 27 "display.depth"="24" 28 29 [Properties] 30 "opengl.vendor"="NVIDIA Corporation" 31 32 [Properties] 33 "opengl.version"="4.5.0 NVIDIA 378.13" 34 35 [Properties] 36 "opengl.renderer"="GeForce GT 750M/PCIe/SSE2" 37 38 [Properties] 39 "opengl.glsl_version"="4.50 NVIDIA" 40 Hello, please help me! Thanks very much!

roadrunner commented on 2017-04-29 08:34 (UTC)

@jimmybot: thanks for tip on olc-icd. I have taken a look at how wine handles dependencies. The wine package handles dependencies in a much cleaner way. So I am looking into reworking all dependencies for crossover.

roadrunner commented on 2017-04-29 08:33 (UTC)

@jimmeybot: thanks for tip on olc-icd. I have taken a look at how wine handles dependencies. The wine package handles dependencies in a much cleaner way. So I am looking into reworking all dependencies for crossover.

<deleted-account> commented on 2017-04-28 16:28 (UTC)

@roadcrunner libcl and lib32-libcl is now filled by ocl-icd AFAIK. Consider re adding that as an optional dependency " Update to upstream version 16.1.0. Removed optional dependency because of missing package: lib32-libcl " Just letting you know the dependency can still be filled.

roadrunner commented on 2017-03-24 19:21 (UTC)

Updated package to upstream 16.2.0 release.

ZeroBit commented on 2017-03-03 13:36 (UTC)

@geomaster Thanks I removed kdebindings-python-common kdebindings-python2 kservicemenueditor and crossover stopped to have error "Segmentation fault (core dumped)"

onizuka_79 commented on 2017-02-10 02:51 (UTC)

Many thanks :)

roadrunner commented on 2017-02-08 18:04 (UTC)

Update to upstream version 16.1.0. Removed optional dependency because of missing package: lib32-libcl