Compiling Wine How to compile wine, and problems that may arise... Compiling Wine Tools required gcc -- 2.7.x required (Wine uses attribute stdcall). Versions earlier than 2.7.2.3 barf on shellord.c -- compile without optimizing for that file. In addition EGCS 1.1.x and GCC 2.95.x are reported to work fine. flex >= 2.5.1 (required for the debugger and wrc, and lex won't do) bison (also required for debugger. Don't know whether BSD yacc would work.) X11 libs and include files Xpm libs and include files texinfo >= 3.11 (optional, to compile the documentation.) autoconf (if you want to remake configure, which is not normally required) XF86DGA extension (optional, detected by configure, needed for DirectX support) Open Sound System (optional, detected by configure, for sound support) The Red Hat RPMs are gcc-XXX, flex-XXX, XFree86-devel-XXX, xpm-XXX, and xpm-devel, where XXX is the version number. Space required You also need about 230 MB of available disk space for compilation. The compiled libwine.so binary takes around 5 MB of disk space, which can be reduced to about 1 MB by stripping ('strip wine'). Stripping is not recommended, however, as you can't submit proper crash reports with a stripped binary any more. Common problems If you get a repeatable sig11 compiling shellord.c, thunk.c or other files, try compiling just that file without optimization. Then you should be able to finish the build. OS specific issues FreeBSD -- In order to run Wine, the FreeBSD kernel needs to be compiled with options USER_LDT options SYSVSHM options SYSVSEM options SYSVMSG If you need help, read the chapter "Building and Installing a Custom Kernel" in the "FreeBSD handbook. You'll need to be running FreeBSD 3.x or later. SCO Unixware, Openserver -- UW port is supported by SCO. OS/2 -- not a complete port. See Odin for a project which uses some Wine code. Solaris x86 2.x -- Needs GNU toolchain (gcc, gas, flex as above, yacc may work) to compile, seems functional (980215). DGUX, HP, Irix, or other Unixes; non-intel Linux. No ports have been seriously attempted. For non-intel Unixes, only a winelib port is relevant. Alignment may be a problem. Macintosh/Rhapsody/BeOS -- no ports have been attempted.