-0. LICENSE
+1. INTRODUCTION
-You may without charge, royalty or other payment, copy and
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-from and against all damages arising from use of the work.
+Wine is a program which allows running Microsoft Windows programs
+(including DOS, Windows 3.x and Win32 executables) on Unix. It
+consists of a program loader which loads and executes a Microsoft
+Windows binary, and a library that implements Windows API calls using
+their Unix or X11 equivalents. The library may also be used for
+porting Win32 code into native Unix executables.
-You may distribute sources of derivative works of the work
-provided that (1) (a) all source files of the original work that
-have been modified, (b) all source files of the derivative work
-that contain any party of the original work, and (c) all source
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-and run the derivative work without unresolved external calls and
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-Sources") carry a prominent notice explaining the nature and date
-of the modification and/or creation. You are encouraged to make
-the Necessary Sources available under this license in order to
-further the development and acceptance of the work.
+Wine is free software, and its license (contained in the file LICENSE)
+is BSD style. Basically, you can do anything with it except claim
+that you wrote it.
-EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE RESTRICTED BY LAW, THIS WORK IS PROVIDED
-WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING
-BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A
-PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY OR TITLE. EXCEPT AS
-OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY LAW, NO AUTHOR, COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR
-LICENSOR SHALL BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, EVEN IF
-ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
+2. QUICK START
-1. COMPILATION:
+Whenever you compile from source, it is recommended to use the Wine
+Installer to build and install wine. From the top-level Wine
+directory (which contains this file), run:
-You must have one of:
+./tools/wineinstall
- Linux version 0.99.13 or above
- NetBSD-current
- FreeBSD-current or FreeBSD 1.1
+Run programs as "wine [options] program". For more information and
+problem resolution, read the rest of this file, the Wine manpage,
+and the files in the documentation directory in the Wine source.
-To build Wine, first do a "./Configure" and then a "make". The
-executable "wine" will be built. "wine" will load and run 16-bit
-Windows' executables.
+3. REQUIREMENTS
+To compile and run Wine, you must have one of the following:
+ Linux version 2.0.36 or above
+ FreeBSD-current or FreeBSD 3.0 or later
+ Solaris x86 2.5 or later
-2. SETUP:
+Although Linux version 2.0.x will mostly work, certain features
+(specifically LDT sharing) required for properly supporting Win32
+threads were not implemented until kernel version 2.2. If you get
+consistent thread-related crashes, you may want to upgrade to 2.2.
-Wine requires you to have a file /usr/local/etc/wine.conf (you can
-supply a different name when configuring wine) or a file called .winerc
-in your homedirectory.
+Similarly if you are on FreeBSD you may want to apply an LDT sharing
+patch too (unless you are tracking -current where it finally has
+been committed just recently), and there also is a small sigtrap
+fix thats needed for wine's debugger. (Actually now that its using
+ptrace() by default it may no longer make a difference but it still
+doesn't hurt...) And if you're running a system from the -stable
+branch older than Nov 15 1999, like a 3.3-RELEASE, then you also
+need to apply a signal handling change that was MFC'd at that date.
+More information including patches for the -stable branch is in
+the ports tree:
+ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/ports/emulators/wine/files/
-The formatstyle of this config file is just like a windows .ini file.
+You also need to have libXpm installed on your system. The sources for
+it are available at ftp.x.org and all its mirror sites in the directory
+/contrib/libraries. If you are using RedHat, libXpm is distributed as the
+xpm and xpm-devel packages. Debian distributes libXpm as xpm4.7, xpm4g,
+and xpm4g-dev 3.4j. SuSE calls these packages xpm and xpm-devel.
-Here's an explanation of each section:
+On x86 Systems gcc >= 2.7.2 is required. You also need flex version 2.5
+or later and yacc. Bison will work as a replacement for yacc. If you are
+using RedHat, install the flex and bison packages.
-* [drives]
+4. COMPILATION
-format: <driveletter> = <rootdirectory>
-default: none
+To build Wine, run the following commands:
-This section is used to specify the root directory of each `dos'drive
-as windows' applications require a dos/mswindows based diskdrive &
-directory scheme.
+./configure
+make depend
+make
-If you mounted you dos-partition as /dos and installed microsoft windows
-in c:\windows than you should specify c=/dos in the drives section.
+This will build the library "libwine.a" and the program "wine".
+The program "wine" will load and run Windows executables.
+The library "libwine.a" can be used to compile and link Windows source
+code under Unix.
-* [wine]
+If you do not intend to compile Windows source code, use
+"./configure --disable-lib" to skip building the library and reduce disk
+space requirements. If you have an ELF compiler (which you probably do),
+you can use "./configure --enable-dll" to build a shared library instead.
+To see other configuration options, do ./configure --help.
-format: windows = <directory>
-default: c:\windows
+To upgrade to a new release by using a patch file, first cd to the
+top-level directory of the release (the one containing this README
+file). Then do a "make clean", and patch the release with:
-Used to specify an different windows directory.
+ gunzip -c patch-file | patch -p1
-format: system = <directory>
-default: c:\windows\system
+where "patch-file" is the name of the patch file (something like
+Wine-yymmdd.diff.gz). You can then re-run "./configure", and then
+run "make depend && make".
-Used to specify an different system directory.
-format: temp = <directory>
-default: c:\temp
+5. SETUP
-Used to specify a directory where windows applications can store temporary
-files.
+Once Wine has been built correctly, you can do "make install"; this
+will install the wine executable, the Wine man page, and a few other
+needed files.
-format: path = <directories separated by semi-colons>
-default: c:\windows;c:\windows\system
+Wine requires a configuration file named wine.conf. Its default location is
+/usr/local/etc, but you can supply a different name when configuring wine by
+using the --prefix or --sysconfdir options to ./configure. You can also override
+the global configuration file with a .winerc file in your home directory.
-Used to specify the path which will be used to find executables and DLL's.
+The format of this file is explained in the man page. The file
+wine.ini contains an example configuration file which has to be adapted
+and copied to one of the two locations mentioned above.
-format: systemresources = <filename>
-default: c:\temp
+See http://www.winehq.com/config.html for further configuration hints.
-Used to specify the name of sysres.dll, a dll which is used by wine itself.
-* [serialports]
+6. RUNNING PROGRAMS
-format: com[12345678] = <devicename>
-default: none
-
-Used to specify the devices which are used as com1 - com8.
-
-* [parallelports]
-
-format: lpt[12345678] = <devicename>
-default: none
-
-Used to specify the devices which are used as lpt1 - lpt8.
-
-* [spy]
-
-format: file = <filename or CON when logging to stdout>
-default: none
-
-used to specify the file which will be used as logfile.
-
-format: exclude = <message names separated by semicolons>
-default: none
-
-Used to specify which messages will be excluded from the logfile.
-
-format: include = <message names separated by semicolons>
-default: none
+When invoking Wine, you may specify the entire path to the executable,
+or a filename only.
-Used to specify which messages will be included in the logfile.
+For example: to run Solitaire:
+ wine sol (using the searchpath to locate the file)
+ wine sol.exe
+ wine c:\\windows\\sol.exe (using a DOS filename)
-3. RUNNING PROGRAMS
+ wine /usr/windows/sol.exe (using a Unix filename)
-When invoking wine, you must specify the entire path to the executable,
-or a filename only.
+Note: the path of the file will also be added to the path when
+ a full name is supplied on the commandline.
-For example: to run Windows' solitaire:
+Wine is not yet complete, so some programs may crash. Provided you set up
+winedbg correctly according to documentation/debugger.sgml, you will be dropped
+into a debugger so that you can investigate and fix the problem. For more
+information on how to do this, please read the file documentation/debugging.
+If you post a bug report, please read the file documentation/bugreports to
+see what information is required.
- wine sol (using the searchpath to locate the file)
- wine sol.exe
- wine c:\\windows\\sol.exe (using a dosfilename)
+7. GETTING MORE INFORMATION
- wine /usr/windows/sol.exe (using a unixfilename)
+DOCU: grep -i "SearchString" `find documentation/`|more
-note: the path of the file will also be added to the path when
- a full name is supplied on the commandline.
+FAQ: The Wine FAQ is located at http://www.winehq.com/faq.html.
-Have a nice game of solitaire, but be careful. Emulation isn't perfect.
-So, occassionally it will crash.
+WWW: A great deal of information about Wine is available from WineHQ at
+ http://www.winehq.com/. Untested patches against the current release
+ are available on the wine-patches mailing list; see
+ http://www.winehq.com/dev.html#ml for more information.
+HOWTO: The Wine HOWTO is available at
+ http://www.westfalen.de/witch/wine-HOWTO.txt .
+Usenet: Please browse old messages on http://www.dejanews.com/ to check whether
+ your problem is already fixed before posting a bug report to the
+ newsgroup.
-4. EXAMPLE CONFIGFILE
+ The best place to get help or to report bugs is the Usenet newsgroup
+ comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine. Please read the file
+ documentation/bugreports to see what information should be included
+ in a bug report.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-[drives]
-a=/mnt/fd0
-c=/dos
-d=~/Wine
+IRC: Online help is available at channel #WineHQ on IRCnet.
-[wine]
-windows=c:\windows
-system=c:\windows\system
-temp=c:\temp
-path=c:\windows;c:\windows\system;c:\winapps\word\;c:\winapps\pctools
-systemresources=./sysres.dll
+CVS: The current Wine development tree is available through CVS.
+ Go to http://www.winehq.com/dev.html for more information.
-[serialports]
-com1=/dev/cua1
-com2=/dev/cua1
+If you add something, or fix a bug, please send a patch ('diff -u'
+format preferred) to julliard@winehq.com for inclusion in the next
+release.
-[parallelports]
-lpt1=/dev/lp0
-
-[spy]
-;File=CON
-;File=spy.log
-Exclude=WM_TIMER;WM_SETCURSOR;WM_MOUSEMOVE;WM_NCHITTEST;WM_NCACTIVATE;WM_GETDLGCODE;
-Include=WM_COMMAND;
-
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-
-
-5. BUILD:
-
- The documentation for the build program is in the file build-spec.txt
-
-
-6. FINALE:
-
-Good luck,
-
- If you successfully add anything, please send me a copy.
-
-Bob Amstadt
-bob@amscons.com
-
-
-7. WHAT'S NEW
-
-WHAT'S NEW with Wine-940524: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - New menu functions
- - EnumObjects()
- - and many many bug fixes!
-
-WHAT'S NEW with Wine-940518: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - debugger improvements
- - bug fixes to get some dialog boxes working.
- - skeleton for passing MCI functions.
- - beginnings of metafile support.
- - and many many bug fixes!
-
-WHAT'S NEW with Wine-940510: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - debugger improvements
- - mmsystem
- - ShellAbout() and AboutDlgProc()
- - and many many bug fixes!
-
-WHAT'S NEW with Wine-940505: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - faster color_stretch()
- - SetSysMenu(), GetCursor(), GetDesktopWindow()
- - WSAGetXbyY() now non-blocking
- - and many many bug fixes!
-
-WHAT'S NEW with Wine-940420: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - new property functions
- - new listbox and combo box functions
- - GrayString() and CallGrayStringProc()
- - and many many bug fixes!
-
-WHAT'S NEW with Wine-940412: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - menuing improvements
- - drawing performance improvements
- - beginnings of hooks
- - MDI maximizing and tiling
- - improvements in winsock implementation
- - and many many bug fixes!
-
-WHAT'S NEW with Wine-940405: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Mouse activation of menus working again
- - GetprocAddress()
- - SetDIBitsToDevice()
- - FindWindow()
- - int 10hm 25h and 26h
- - in, inb, out, outb emulation
- - and many many bug fixes!
-
-WHAT'S NEW with Wine-940329: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - MDI: child windows can be created, activated and cascaded.
- - -depth option
- - support for dithered brushes
- - GetNearestColor(), RealizeDefaultPalette(),
- GetSystemPaletteEntries(), and SelectPalette()
- - System colors read from WIN.INI
- - Keyboard menu manipulation (mouse is temporarily broken)
- - GetFreeSystemResources()
- - and many many bug fixes!
-
-WHAT'S NEW with Wine-940322: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Speed improvements in bitmaps and mouse messages
- - More MDI support. More to come next week...
- - and many many bug fixes!
-
-WHAT'S NEW with Wine-940315: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Beginnings of MDI support. More to come next week...
- - Stress DLL
- - and many many bug fixes!
-
-WHAT'S NEW with Wine-940309: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - New "exclude" and "include" filters for spy feature. See sample
- wine.ini for details.
- - -desktop and -name options (see ChangeLog)
- - GetFreeSpace() and CreateIcon()
- - and many many bug fixes!
-
-WHAT'S NEW with Wine-940301: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - NEW Configure script to set compile time options!
- - Support for filesystems with short (less than 14 chars) filenames.
- - Clipboard functions!
- - and more...
-
-WHAT'S NEW with Wine-940223: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - FreeBSD support
- - FloodFill()
- - Desktop window support
- - Menu fixes
- - and more...
-
-WHAT'S NEW with Wine-940216: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Many many bug fixes
- - Switched to using Imakefile's instead of Makefile's.
- - Lot's of changes for libwine.a
-
-WHAT'S NEW with Wine-940209: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Many many bug fixes
- - Minor directory structure reorganization
- - New GetModule*() functions.
- - WINSOCK DLL
- - First stab at Wine as a library
-
-WHAT'S NEW with Wine-940201: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Support for huge data structures.
- - FreeBSD support.
- - Many many bug fixes
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.8: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Eliminated Xt-dependent code. Thanks to Alexandre and Martin.
- - EnumWindows() and EnumChildWindows()
- - Activating and deactivating of windows.
- - More work on system menus.
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.7: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Eliminated Xt-dependent code. Thanks to Alexandre and Martin.
- - Other bug fixes.
- - IsWIndowEnabled() and EnableWindow() now implemented.
- - New command line options.
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.6: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Working towards elimination of Xt-dependent code. Thanks to
- Alexandre and Martin.
- - Other bug fixes.
- - I added a rudimentary spy facility which can be turned
- on from the wine.ini file. See the sample wine.ini
- for details
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.5: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Working towards elimination of Xt-dependent code.
- - StretchBlt()
- - GetClassName() & GetClassInfo()
- - Implemented loader relocation types 5 and 6.
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.4.14: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Bug fixes and enhancements
- - Comm functions
- - Text caret functions
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.4.13: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Bug fixes
- - GetCapture()
- - More keyboard handling
- - Polyline() and Polygon()
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.4.12: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Bug fixes
- - New DOS file functions
- - Experimental Imakefiles
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.4.11: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Bug fixes
- - New cursor functions
- - New file system handling
- - Atoms
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.4.10: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Bug fixes
- - More scroll bar functions
- - More icon and cursor handling
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.4.9: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Bug fixes
- - real MessageBox()
- - New resource functions
- - Icon functions
- - Selector manipulation functions
- - Catch()/Throw()
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.4.7: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - More dialog box functions
- - More DOS interrupts
- - NetBSD compatibility patches
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.4.5: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Bug fixes
- - focus routines
- - dialog box functions
- - improvements to control windows
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.4.4: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Bug fixes
- - New static control class
- - Preliminary listbox, combobox and scrollbar controls
- - System initialization file is now called "wine.ini", and
- may be located in the user's current directory, the
- user's home directory or any directory specified by
- the WINEPATH environment variable.
- - The loader now searches the directories specified by the
- WINEPATH environment variable for programs and DLLs.
- - Internal debugger now works on 386BSD.
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.4.3: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Bug fixes
- - Resource loading now able to load DLL resources
- - Button control now based on GDI calls
- - Preliminary system color support
- - Miscellaneous window functions
- - Limited debugging facility (sometimes hangs)
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.4.2: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Bug fixes
- - 32-bit callback functions allowed
- - .INI file handling
- - lstr* functions and ANSI<->OEM conversion functions.
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.4.1: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Bug fixes
- - Memory usage changes.
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.4.0: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Wine now compiles and runs under NetBSD. Patches are
- required for NetBSD.
- - Wine stat patches included. Add "-DWINESTAT" to the definition
- of COPTS in the main Makefile to activate.
- - Preliminary keyboard handling.
- - Button control window implemented.
- - many other new functions added.
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.3.1: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - LineDDA() completed
- - numerous bug fixes
- - INT 1Ah implemented
- - SOUND DLL implemented
- - More of WIN87EM DLL implemented
- - OpenFile() and friends implemented
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.3.0: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Mouse capture
- - Text justification and underlining
- - Clipping
- - LoadBitmap() completed
- - Code generated by the Borland compiler should now work
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.2.8: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Text functions from Alexandre
- - INT 21h from Eric
- - Menu improvements from David
- - Bug fixes and GetProcAddress() stub from me
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.2.7: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - sol.exe gets further. I did some debugging and now solitaire
- stops when it tries to call GetTextExtent(). Any volunteers?
- - Many DC updates from Alexandre.
- - Menu updates to support underlining characters from David Metcalfe.
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.2.6: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - More region updates from Alexandre
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.2.5: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Regions implemented by Alexandre
- - More menuing code from me
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.2.4: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Many improvements to GDI from Alexandre
- - Many improvements to menu handling by me.
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.2.3: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Bug fixes with SendMessage() and PostMessage()
- - Preliminary menu support
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.2.2: (see ChangeLog for details)
- - Misc bug fixes
- - More bitmap code
- - Timers
- - Memory DC's
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.2.1:
- - I have placed things into sub-directories. The organization is
- not finalized. I imagine that the directory structure will
- change as is necessary. Files in the ./misc directory need
- to be split apart and placed in apropriate directories.
- - Tons of code from Alexandre. He has constructed the framework
- for handling GDI objects. He has also provided code for DCEs.
- - Local heap functions have been completed.
- - Bug fixes in global.c and win.c
- - New function GlobalQuickAlloc() combines GlobalAlloc() and
- GlobalLock() into a single function call.
- - New patch kit for Linux 0.99 pl11 kernel. Thanks to Linus
- who has graciously included our patches into the ALPHA patch
- release cycle.
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.2.0:
- - Alexandre Julliard has provided a replacement for the Tcl code.
- The new code uses Xlib and Xt directly with no intervening
- interpretted language. This should reduce the learning
- curve for casual hackers.
- - I changed all GLOBAL_ names to Global.
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.1.1:
- - I have completed global memory allocation, but I don't like it.
- It is not 100% compatible with Windows. I need some more kernel
- modifications for 100% compatibility.
- - Alexandre Julliard has provided written better emulation for
- the Windows message queue.
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.1.0:
- - Latest patches from Alexandre Julliard.
- - minor bug fix in if1632.S
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.0.5:
- - Patches from Alexandre Julliard. Some integration with Tcl.
- - Generic interface for callback procedures. This will allow
- callbacks into DLLs.
- - MakeProcInstance() has been implemented but untested.
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.0.4:
- - Eric Youngdale modified wine.c and selector.c to allow loading
- of Windows DLLs.
- - Added global memory allocation routines (GlobalAlloc, GlobalFree,
- and GlobalLock)
- - Bitmap resource loading into global memory.
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.0.3:
- - Fixed bug with sector sizes.
- - Registers at program startup are now set correctly.
- - Segment fixups for relocatable-segment internal entry points.
- - Fixed bug in DOS PSP structure.
- - Some resource loading is done.
- - Added "return" ordinal type to build program.
- - Added comment capability to build program.
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.0.2:
-
- - Again thanks to Eric Youngdale for some very useful comments.
- - The Windows startup code created by Micrsoft C 7.0 now runs
- to completion.
- - Added a new patch to the kernel to increase the usable size of
- the ldt to the full 32 entries currently allowed.
- - Imported name relocations are now supported.
- - Source code for my infamous test program is now included.
- - A handful of basic Windows functions are now emulated. See
- "kernel.spec" for examples of how to use the build program.
-
-WHAT'S NEW with version 0.0.1:
-
- - Eric Youngdale contributed countless improvements in memory
- efficiency, bug fixes, and relocation.
- - The build program has been completed. It now lets you specify
- how the main DLL entry point should interface to your emulation
- library routines. A brief description of how to build these
- specifications is included in the file "build-spec.txt".
- - The code to dispatch builtin DLL calls is complete, but untested.
+--
+Alexandre Julliard
+julliard@winehq.com