I just installed Feisty on an AMD64 (X2 6000+ to be exact), and I still have not been able to get wine to run. Everything I've tried results in 'segmentation fault' on winecfg, apparently as it tries to create the ~/.wine path and establish a faux-registry.
I tried emk's instructions a few posts up (2007-05-14, referencing http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb) with the same result. I've also tried compiling from source (wine 0.9.39) according to a few other tutorials, including CFLAGS=-fno-stack-protector and CC=gcc-3.4, CXX=g++.3.4, also to no avail.
Next I guess I'll try compiling 0.9.37 from source with various combinations of those flags, since that seems to be the version that was 'released' as a package for Feisty, but I'm running out of ideas.
I just installed Feisty on an AMD64 (X2 6000+ to be exact), and I still have not been able to get wine to run. Everything I've tried results in 'segmentation fault' on winecfg, apparently as it tries to create the ~/.wine path and establish a faux-registry.
I tried emk's instructions a few posts up (2007-05-14, referencing http:// www.winehq. org/site/ download- deb) with the same result. I've also tried compiling from source (wine 0.9.39) according to a few other tutorials, including CFLAGS= -fno-stack- protector and CC=gcc-3.4, CXX=g++.3.4, also to no avail.
Next I guess I'll try compiling 0.9.37 from source with various combinations of those flags, since that seems to be the version that was 'released' as a package for Feisty, but I'm running out of ideas.
Help?
Thanks,
Alex