![]() ![]() This can be performed via the command line and with graphical tools including software-properties-gtk (a.k.a. Normally the source repositories are not configured by default and have to be added. A normal repository entry begins with "deb" while a source repository begins with "deb-src". These are text files and can be viewed with any text editor. ![]() The repository configurations are located in /etc/apt in the sources.list file and as separate files in the directory. The headers are the "*-dev" packages which are located in the source repositories. To build (compile) Wine from source code the build tools and the headers all if its dependencies need to be installed. Ubuntu and derivatives use apt-get for software management. Your user account needs to have access to root via sudo or you need to switch to a user account that does with: Many of the commands require root privileges. Build 32-bit wine in lxc, referring to the 64-bit Wine and 32-bit tools built in the previous steps.The LXC container will require about 1.6GiB. The source code and full build will require about 3.5GiB of storage space. This guide uses LXC (chroot is another option) and should work with any Ubuntu derivative distro, compatible with 12.04 or later, that supports LXC. The easiest workaround there is to use -with-wine-tools to point to a plain old 32-bit build of wine. The easiest workaround is to build 32-bit Wine inside a 32-bit container, but that breaks -with-wine64, which expects to be able to run 64-bit tools inside the 32-bit build. Ubuntu makes building 32-bit Wine hard because the 64-bit system doesn't come with a full set of 32-bit development libraries. ![]()
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