It's all FOSS friendly and written in BASH / Python!! So you could just pull out the bits you need. POL has (a) customised winebuild script(s) - to support their use of multiple versions of Wine. Play on Linux essentially already supports your specified requirement. Anyway that was all many moons ago - back when I was still using Ubuntu.īut if you want to do this in a more "serious fashion" / practical fashion then I'd suggested poking about with what the Play on Linux developers have created. Also it was before Ubuntu/Debian dropped support for the ia32-development package. I've played about doing this via Wine env variables (sorry can't find a reference - I'm sure I posted on the Ubuntu forums about it.) Not terribly hard as I recall - but that was using local copies of Wine that weren't installed. I need to start multiple wine instances, does any one know how to accomplish this? Cinek wrote:Because I have multiple users running different versions of wine on the same server.
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