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Wine is an Open Source implementation of the Windows API on top of X and Unix.

This is Wine patched on the fly with the staging patches, which bring
experimental but useful new Wine features such as PhysX support, EAX, and
more.

NOTE: At the moment, it only compiles a 32-bit version of Wine, this may
change in the future with the ability to compile both 64-bit and 32-bit
version of Wine. You'll need a multilib system in order to compile this.

While this is list as a separate package, this WILL overwrite your normal
Wine binaries! Please keep this in mind.

Compile options/Optional dependences (keep in mind, you need 32-bit libs of
each):

See README.SLACKWARE for a giant list of dependencies.

XORG=YES|NO (default: YES), enable or disable Xorg
ALSA=YES|NO (default: YES), enable or disable ALSA 
OSS=YES|NO (default: NO), requires oss
PULSE=YES|NO (default: NO), requires PulseAudio
CUPS=YES|NO (default: YES), enable or disable CUPS
DBUS=YES|NO (default: YES), enable or disable DBus
GALLIUM=YES|NO (default: NO), enable or disable Gallium Nine support
			      requires mesa compiled with the -nine option
OPENAL=YES|NO (default: NO), requires OpenAL
OPENGL=YES|NO (default: YES), enable or disable OpenGL
JPEG=YES|NO (default: NO), enable or disable jpeg support
PNG=YES|NO (default: NO), enable or disable png support
MPG123=YES|NO (default: NO), enable or disable mpg123 support

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