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- 3Building Wine Gecko
- 3.1Mingw-w64
- 3.2Troubleshooting
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Installing
- If Wine Gecko is already installed in the prefix, that installation will be used.
- Wine 5.0-rc1 and newer will try to load Gecko from UNIX-style installation without installing it into the prefix. It will look for wine-gecko-$(VERSION)-$(ARC) subdirectory of standard local lookup (see bellow).
- Wine will try to find Wine Gecko MSI installer on local machine (see bellow). If it can find it, it will install it into the prefix and use it.
- If the file can't be found on your computer, Wine will download it for you. The downloaded .msi is saved to ~/.cache/wine. If the download fails, you can download the appropriate version (see table below) yourself from http://dl.winehq.org/wine/wine-gecko/.
Whenever Wine tries to find local installation, it will look in following directories:
- In most cases, the file(s) should be placed in /usr/share/wine/gecko.
- If you installed Wine in some $prefix rather than /usr, $prefix/share/wine/gecko/ before /usr/share/wine/gecko. (e.g. if you installed it from source, then place the files in /usr/local/share/wine/gecko).
- If you're running Wine from build tree, Wine will try to find files in $build_dir/./gecko directory.
- Local cache, usually ~/.cache/wine.
For 64 bit (WoW64) Wine, both the x86 and x86_64 packages are required.
Wine | Gecko (32 bit) | Gecko (64 bit) |
---|---|---|
wine-0.9.47 - wine-1.1.11 | wine_gecko-0.1.0.cab | |
wine-1.1.12 - wine-1.1.14 | wine_gecko-0.9.0.cab | |
wine-1.1.15 - wine-1.1.26 | wine_gecko-0.9.1.cab | |
wine-1.1.27 - wine-1.3.1 | wine_gecko-1.0.0-x86.cab | |
wine-1.3.2 - wine-1.3.15 | wine_gecko-1.1.0-x86.cab | wine_gecko-1.1.0-x86_64.cab |
wine-1.3.16 - wine-1.3.26 | wine_gecko-1.2.0-x86.msi | wine_gecko-1.2.0-x86_64.msi |
wine-1.3.27 - wine-1.3.32 | wine_gecko-1.3-x86.msi | wine_gecko-1.3-x86_64.msi |
wine-1.3.33 - wine-1.4 | wine_gecko-1.4-x86.msi | wine_gecko-1.4-x86_64.msi |
wine-1.5.0 - wine-1.5.6 | wine_gecko-1.5-x86.msi | wine_gecko-1.5-x86_64.msi |
wine-1.5.7 - wine-1.5.9 | wine_gecko-1.6-x86.msi | wine_gecko-1.6-x86_64.msi |
wine-1.5.10 - wine-1.5.14 | wine_gecko-1.7-x86.msi | wine_gecko-1.7-x86_64.msi |
wine-1.5.15 - wine-1.5.21 | wine_gecko-1.8-x86.msi | wine_gecko-1.8-x86_64.msi |
wine-1.5.22 - wine-1.5.30 | wine_gecko-1.9-x86.msi | wine_gecko-1.9-x86_64.msi |
wine-1.5.31 - wine-1.7.2 | wine_gecko-2.21-x86.msi | wine_gecko-2.21-x86_64.msi |
wine-1.7.3 - wine-1.7.30 | wine_gecko-2.24-x86.msi | wine_gecko-2.24-x86_64.msi |
wine-1.7.31 - wine-1.7.37 | wine_gecko-2.34-x86.msi | wine_gecko-2.34-x86_64.msi |
wine-1.7.38 - wine-1.7.49 | wine_gecko-2.36-x86.msi | wine_gecko-2.36-x86_64.msi |
wine-1.7.50 - wine-1.9.2 | wine_gecko-2.40-x86.msi | wine_gecko-2.40-x86_64.msi |
wine-1.9.3 - wine-1.9.12 | wine_gecko-2.44-x86.msi | wine_gecko-2.44-x86_64.msi |
wine-1.9.13 - wine-3.21 | wine_gecko-2.47-x86.msi | wine_gecko-2.47-x86_64.msi |
wine-5.0-rc1 - current |
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Debug info
Building Wine Gecko
Mingw-w64
Building
Binary Packages
Troubleshooting
'pthread_t' does not name a type
mingw-w64 too old
- 'ILocation' was not declared.
See also
Forgetting your iPhone passcode can be a total nightmare. There are those days that things will not go your way and forgetting even your iPhone passcode is possible. Remember Apple only allows user to input at least 10 wrong passcodes before they block your phone, then you have to restore it using your iTunes account. The worst case scenario is you will lose all your data if you haven’t backed up your phone recently. But now you have another option, the Gecko iPhone toolkit. This will provide you with an alternative where you don’t have to restore your phone. Before you try it out make sure that it is compatible with your own device.
The different iPhone device and iOS version that is compatible with Gecko iPhone toolkit includes: iPod Touch 3G, iPod touch 4G, iPad 1, iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4. For the iOS it is compatible with 4.0 until 6.x.x. The software also requires Java and .Net Framework 4 if you are using Windows PC.
If you have met all the required setting you can start your iPhone recovery.
Using Gecko iPhone Toolkit to Recover your Passcode
This is a step where you can use when your device is not yet disabled or your haven’t used up your passcode error input count.
Install the software, open it on your computer and connect your iPhone.
Look for your device on the software window and select Boot.
If you have correctly selected your device a new window will pop-up after Boot. Select the right IPSW firmware file.
After downloading and locating your IPSW file just click complete and Launch.