Wine v10.17 has been released, enabling Unix-like operating systems to run x86 Windows programs. It allows users to port Windows applications by compiling against Wine libraries. Key updates include the Mono engine upgraded to version 10.3.0, the default use of EGL for OpenGL rendering, and a split of COMCTL32 into v5 and v6 modules. There’s enhanced support for ANSI ODBC drivers and improved CPU information on FreeBSD, alongside various bug fixes. For those interested, Wine v10.17 is available for download.
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Wine v10.17 has been released. Wine is designed to enable PCs running Unix-like operating systems and the X Window System to execute x86 applications made for Microsoft Windows. Additionally, those looking to convert a Windows app for a Unix-like environment can compile it using the Wine libraries.
Wine Changelog:
Updated Mono engine to version 10.3.0.
Default EGL renderer for OpenGL.
COMCTL32 separated into distinct v5 and v6 modules.
Enhanced support for ANSI ODBC drivers.
Improved CPU information on FreeBSD.
Numerous bug fixes.
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