Wine 20021031
November 16th, 2002 by AlkiniVersion 20021031 of the free Windows implementation Wine has been released; changes include:
- complete listview overhaul
- beginnings of real RPC support
- most dlls now build properly in STRICT mode
- inter-process window activation and focus handling
- many improvements to AVI support
- bug fixes
Wine 20021031 source: Wine-20021031.tar.gz




November 30th, -0001 at 12:00 am
nag nag nag
winex…its so stale and stagnant they oughta call it Zima!
And that geek man who acts on “Mad TV” should hold WineX (erm Zima) and be Transgaming’s spokesman.
November 30th, -0001 at 12:00 am
Is cstrike still broken in wine(x)? The anticheat stuff I mean..
November 30th, -0001 at 12:00 am
hrm, just to clear things up, i sorta skimmed this so somebody else might have cleared this up. “wine” is winehq.org’s wine, the original wine, licensed under the lgpl. wine wasnt always lgpl, it was x11, some developers didnt like the lgpl idea, and took the last tree licensed under x11 before the switch to create the rewind tree. transgaming wine, winex, is a third tree, which portions of code licensed under x11. winex can take code from rewind, being x11 licensed, for their own tree and put it in their half-released winex source tree at sourceforge, as well as use it in their product. winex, likewise, shares with rewind. winex/rewind cannot take code from winehq because it is lgpl’d and they dont want to license portions of code under that. wine patchers have the option of licensing their code under one or both licenses, but the winehq.org tree’s code cannot be used in winex. they’re on their own, as is winehq.org as far as direct3d goes. (which, btw, is beginning development thanks to a group of opengl/d3d hackers) i think that sorta clears up the tree splits.