Note
These will function like macOS pkg releases but are packaged within a .tar.xz
.
I won't be providing a pkg installer, these packages prove wine
that works for 32 & 64-bit windows binaires.
wine-stable
wine@devel
wine@staging
wine-stable
brew install --cask --no-quarantine wine-stable
This will install Wine Stable
into /Applications
Download the desired package from releases unpack, now move the Wine *
bundle to /Applications
and use as you would a Winehq release.
--disable-option-checking
--disable-tests
--enable-archs=i386,x86_64
--without-alsa
--without-capi
--with-coreaudio
--with-cups
--without-dbus
--without-fontconfig
--with-freetype
--with-gettext
--without-gettextpo
--without-gphoto
--with-gnutls
--without-gssapi
--with-gstreamer
--with-inotify
--without-krb5
--with-mingw
--without-netapi
--with-opencl
--with-opengl
--without-oss
--with-pcap
--with-pcsclite
--with-pthread
--without-pulse
--without-sane
--with-sdl
--without-udev
--with-unwind
--without-usb
--without-v4l2
--with-vulkan
--without-wayland
--without-x
You need to contact your Antivirus/Anti-malware vendor to report these as false positives.
This started once wine moved to using Mingw-gcc to compile PE binaries.
See the following examples:
wine-gecko
& wine-mono
are included within these custom Wine-*
packages, usually wine(64) will download and install .msi packages into each and every wineprefix increasing prefix size instead the "shared" versions are used to reduce prefix size.
Wine bugs/regressions need to be reported via Winehq Bugzilla
Packaging related issues should be reported here.