From 6e2d05957e517a7413172c4de17775d761cf85a9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ivan Leo Murray-Smith Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 21:16:53 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Documentation updates. --- documentation/configuring.sgml | 15 +++++--- documentation/getting.sgml | 66 +++++++++++++++++++++------------- 2 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-) diff --git a/documentation/configuring.sgml b/documentation/configuring.sgml index 72d9e642b3f..dfc3ed73919 100644 --- a/documentation/configuring.sgml +++ b/documentation/configuring.sgml @@ -103,18 +103,20 @@ used for configuring the Wine environment after having installed the Wine files. It has been written by CodeWeavers in 2000 as part of a host - of other efforts to make Wine more desktop oriented. + of other efforts to make Wine more desktop oriented, and updated + in 2003 by Vincent Béron, Alex Pasadyn and Ivan Leo Murray-Smith. - If you're using Debian, simply install the winesetuptk + If you're using Debian, simply install the WineSetupTk package (as root): # apt-get install winesetuptk - If you're using another distribution, search for the package on - the net. + If you're using another distribution, you can get WineSetupTk from the + + sourceforge.net Wine download page @@ -142,8 +144,10 @@ partition or by creating a properly configured no-windows directory environment). - + + diff --git a/documentation/getting.sgml b/documentation/getting.sgml index 41b0c62a932..463405c1e79 100644 --- a/documentation/getting.sgml +++ b/documentation/getting.sgml @@ -182,8 +182,8 @@ Often a package will only work on the distribution which it has been compiled for. We'll cover Debian Linux, - Red Hat Linux, - FreeBSD, and + Red Hat, Mandrake, Suse and Slackware Linux, + FreeBSD, and other distributions. @@ -267,14 +267,14 @@ - - Red Hat Linux + + Linux Red Hat, Mandrake, Suse, and Slackware - Red Hat users can use the + Red Hat, Mandrake, Suse and Slackware users can download + a wine binary from the - sourceforge.net Wine page to get the RPM most suitable for - their system. + sourceforge.net Wine download page @@ -319,6 +319,11 @@ Wine files on your system; you may then proceed to the Configuration section. + + You can also download a Freebsd package of wine from the + + sourceforge.net Wine download page + @@ -338,17 +343,8 @@ Google to track down miscellaneous distribution packages. - - - If you are running a Mandrake system, please see the page - on how to get Wine for a - Red Hat system, - as Mandrake is based on Red Hat. - - - - + @@ -396,11 +392,11 @@ The safest way to grab the source is from one of the official - FTP archives. An up to date listing is in the ANNOUNCE file in the Wine distribution (which you would have if you already downloaded it). Here is a list - of FTP servers carrying Wine: + of servers carrying Wine: @@ -412,8 +408,8 @@ - - http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wine/ + + sourceforge.net download page @@ -537,10 +533,16 @@ checkout -P Once CVS is installed and the Wine specific CVS configuration is done, you can now do a login on our CVS server and checkout (download) the Wine source code. - First, let's do the server login: + First, let's do the server login, to connect to the US server: - + $ cvs -d :pserver:cvs@cvs.winehq.org:/home/wine login + + + To connect to the EU server: + + + $ cvs -d :pserver:cvs@rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de:/home/wine login If cvs successfully connects to the CVS server, @@ -557,10 +559,17 @@ checkout -P directory, since the subdirectory is named after the CVS module that we want to check out). We assume that your current directory might be your user's home directory. - To download the Wine tree into the subdirectory wine/, run: + To download the Wine tree into the subdirectory wine/, run, + to download from the US server: $ cvs -d :pserver:cvs@cvs.winehq.org:/home/wine checkout wine + + + Or, to download from the EU server: + + + $ cvs -d :pserver:cvs@rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de:/home/wine checkout wine Downloading the CVS tree might take a while (some minutes @@ -610,11 +619,18 @@ checkout -P To proceed with updating Wine, simply cd - to the Wine CVS tree directory, then run: + to the Wine CVS tree directory, then run, if you're using the US server: $ make distclean $ cvs -d :pserver:cvs@cvs.winehq.org:/home/wine update + + + or if you're using the EU server: + + + $ make distclean + $ cvs -d :pserver:cvs@rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de:/home/wine update The make distclean part is optional, but