You will notice that they are basically the same; this is because both projects share the same orig tarball (or at least a very big part of it).
These patches introduce a rename of the "ldap_connect" function (which is now present on OpenLDAP 2.5 as well) to something else in order to prevent the FTBFS. You can find a PPA with both packages built (along with OpenLDAP 2.5) here:
The patches are "backported" from a solution provided by one of the Wine developers. This solution is not upstream and I don't know if it will be adopted or not, because the development version of wine fixed this problem using another approach (which is much harder to backport). Having said that, I talked to the Debian Wine maintainer and he told me he plans to update both wine and wine-development on Debian until the end of the year. Once he does that, we won't need these patches anymore.
OK, I've posted both patches now.
You will notice that they are basically the same; this is because both projects share the same orig tarball (or at least a very big part of it).
These patches introduce a rename of the "ldap_connect" function (which is now present on OpenLDAP 2.5 as well) to something else in order to prevent the FTBFS. You can find a PPA with both packages built (along with OpenLDAP 2.5) here:
https:/ /launchpad. net/~ci- train-ppa- service/ +archive/ ubuntu/ 4559/+packages
The patches are "backported" from a solution provided by one of the Wine developers. This solution is not upstream and I don't know if it will be adopted or not, because the development version of wine fixed this problem using another approach (which is much harder to backport). Having said that, I talked to the Debian Wine maintainer and he told me he plans to update both wine and wine-development on Debian until the end of the year. Once he does that, we won't need these patches anymore.