Package Details: wine-usb 1.4-2

Package Base: wine-usb
Description: WINE with patches to allow USB devices to be used
Upstream URL: http://www.winehq.com
Category: emulators
Licenses: LGPL
Submitter: deriamis
Maintainer: deriamis
Last Packager: None
Votes: 1
First Submitted: 2012-01-24 08:42
Last Updated: 2012-03-07 18:40

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Comment by deriamis

2014-03-25 17:54

There is no 1.7 patch for wine-usb, so I can't guarantee I can get it to work, or that even if I get the patch to succeed that it will work correctly. I'll try something this weekend and let you know.

Comment by JohnDVD

2014-03-19 16:01

Could the maintainer be so kind and update the package to wine version 1.7 please?
I don't know how many of my programs won't work anymore, if I downgrade to this version. Thanks.

Comment by gbc921

2013-05-21 00:39

Please change the dependency "lib32-usb" to "lib32-usb-compat". It does not exists anymore.

After that, worked fine for me on Arch x64.
Sincerely,

Comment by deriamis

2012-03-07 18:42

There weren't too many things to fix with the RC1 patches to get them to apply to the new build. The package should build and work now, but if it does not let me know and I'll upload a new package as soon as the "official" USB patches come out.

Comment by deriamis

2012-03-07 18:02

Thanks for letting me know. I'll push up the new version when I get back home tonight after work.

Comment by Det

2012-03-07 17:20

They have now.

Comment by deriamis

2012-03-03 17:45

I know they are more stable. The problem is that they are a moving target, and I won't always be able to apply the patchset cleanly. Sorry, but I am not willing to potentially add more bugs by mucking around with an unofficial patch on top of an unstable release. When things settle down a bit, I will update, don't worry.

Comment by Det

2012-03-03 15:37

They're much more stable than the development releases, in case you didn't know.

Comment by deriamis

2012-02-03 18:57

Please do not flag this package out of date until the final development release is out. RC's are too unstable to patch against all the time.