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Playon linux11/8/2023 ![]() open each of the downloaded packages one at a time (through Archive Manager, not GDebi), select all available folders within.create two folders: ~/.PlayOnLinux/wine/linux-amd64/7.0 and ~/.PlayOnLinux/wine/linux-x86/7.0.download there all x86 devel_7.0~rc2 files from the Wine repository here (except as above).download there all 圆4 devel_7.0~rc2 files from the Wine repository here (except for those containing dbg or winehq in their names).Wine7.0 somewhere in ~/Downloads or wherever you see fit I’ve been following the devel branch lately so I installed this 7.0~RC2 devel version. At the time of typing this there is Wine 7.0~RC2 available but in POL there’s nothing above 6.18 in the x86 section and 6.17 in the 圆4 section. Now let’s give a practical example for a better understanding. Seems you had better luck with solving your also posted my query in the playonlinux forum ( here and here) The tab “tools” -> “manage wine versions” triggers a new window which lists all available wine versions ready for installation within playonlinux… You can actually make playonlinux use a variety of wine versions. You need to determine whether playonkinux has wine builtin, or whether it calls it as a dependency. ![]() It may already do so… depends how you installed wine8.0 What you would need to do is find where the wine binary is in your filesystem and make it point to your newly installed wine8.0. if it is just a gui that calls wine, then you may be able to trick it into calling wine8.0. ![]() if it is an integrated module with the gui and wine compiled together… what I said above applies.It depends on how playonlinux is constructed. ![]() It would be a big job, and there may be incompatabilities to deal with. You may be able to get the source code of playonlinux and wine8.0, then substitute the wine8.0 source code into playonlinux source code, then compile it. I dont think you can import a newer wine binary into the playonlinux binary So I actually got wine 8.0 (64bit) installed ( ) in a certain directory on the main system but I´ve no idea how to get it imported into playonlinux… ![]()
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