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</para>
<para>
<parameter>-D GLSLANG_TESTS=ON</parameter>: This switch builds the
<parameter>-D GLSLANG_TESTS=ON</parameter>: This switch builds the
tests for the package.
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<!ENTITY gnat-binary-amd64-download-http "https://github.com/alire-project/GNAT-FSF-builds/releases/download/gnat-&gcc-version;-1/gnat-x86_64-linux-&gcc-version;-1.tar.gz">
<!ENTITY gnat-binary-amd64-download-ftp " ">
<!ENTITY gnat-binary-i686-download-http "https://community.download.adacore.com/v1/c5e9e6fdff5cb77ed90cf8c62536653e27c0bed6?filename=gnat-gpl-2014-x86-linux-bin.tar.gz&amp;rand=1247">
<!ENTITY gnat-binary-i686-download-ftp " ">
]>
@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
<sect2 role="package">
<title>About GNAT</title>
<para>
Ada is a modern programming language designed for large, long-lived
applications &mdash; and embedded systems in particular &mdash; where
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
regardless of the recommendation against it, please run
the following the command before unpacking:
</para>
<screen><userinput>mv c5e9e6fdff5cb77ed90cf8c62536653e27c0bed6\?filename\=gnat-gpl-2014-x86-linux-bin.tar.gz\&amp;rand\=1247 \
gnat-gpl-2014-x86-linux-bin.tar.gz</userinput></screen>

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will overwrite your existing GCC C and C++ compilers and
libraries. Running the full suite of tests is recommended.
</para>
<para>
Do not continue with the <command>make install</command>
command until you are confident the build was successful.
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
“bootstrap” process. Bootstrapping is needed for robustness
and is highly recommended when upgrading the compilers version.
To disable bootstrap anyway, add <parameter>--disable-bootstrap
</parameter> to the <command>../configure</command> options below.
</parameter> to the <command>../configure</command> options below.
</para>
<para>
@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ rm -v testgnat*</userinput></screen>
This command builds support for ADA, C, and C++. Refer to <ulink
url="https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/general/gcc.html"/>
to find what other languages are supported. Make sure to add
<parameter>ada</parameter> to the option if you recompile
<parameter>ada</parameter> to the option if you recompile
GCC.
</para>

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<sect2 role="installation">
<title>lib32 Installation of Check</title>
<para>
Install lib32-Check by running the following
commands:
@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
--disable-static &amp;&amp;
make</userinput></screen>
<para>
Now as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:
</para>
@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ ldconfig</userinput></screen>
<listitem>
<para>
contains functions that allow Check to
be called from a test program
be called from a test program
</para>
<indexterm zone="lib32-check libcheck">
<primary sortas="c-libcheck">libcheck.so</primary>

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<para>
The luit package is a filter
that can be run between an arbitrary application and a UTF-8
terminal emulator. It will convert application output from the
locales encoding into UTF8, and convert terminal input from
that can be run between an arbitrary application and a UTF-8
terminal emulator. It will convert application output from the
locales encoding into UTF8, and convert terminal input from
UTF8 into the locales encoding.
</para>

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<parameter>-D BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON</parameter>: This switch forces the
build system to install shared libraries instead of static libraries.
</para>
<para>
<parameter>-D SPIRV_TOOLS_BUILD_STATIC=OFF</parameter>: This switch
disables building static versions of the libraries.

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&not-katamari;
<bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact">

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<command>/usr/bin/pipewire-launcher.sh</command> when a desktop
environment is started, as the &root; user:
</para>
<screen role="root"><userinput>mkdir -pv /etc/xdg/autostart/ &amp;&amp;
cat &gt; /etc/xdg/autostart/pipewire.desktop &lt;&lt; "EOF"
<literal>[Desktop Entry]
@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ EOF</userinput></screen>
started, it is recommended that you log out of your session and log back
in again.
</para>
</sect3>
</sect2>
@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ EOF</userinput></screen>
</indexterm>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry id="libwireplumber">
<term><filename class="libraryfile">libwireplumber-0.5.so</filename></term>
<listitem>

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</para>
</note>
<bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact">

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&not-katamari;
<bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact">

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&not-katamari;
<bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact">

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<sect2>
<title>Introduction to Meson Toolchain Files</title>
<para>
Most applications that rely on the Meson
build system have decent support for cross compilation, ie. compiling

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<sect2>
<title>Steam</title>
<para>
Most gamers would not know this unless they push the
limits of the games they play, but many games on Steam
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
<sect2>
<title>Wine</title>
<para>
Unlike Steam, Wine does not require that you have 32-bit libraries
or the i686-w64-mingw32 toolchain. Moreover, to get multilib

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<screen role="root"><userinput>ln -sv pkgconf /usr/bin/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-pkg-config &amp;&amp;
ln -sv pkgconf /usr/bin/i686-pc-linux-gnu-pkg-config</userinput></screen>
<para>
Now verify that the x86_64 pkg-config is using the right
personality:
</para>
<screen><userinput>x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-pkg-config --dump-personality</userinput></screen>
<para>
The result should be:
</para>
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ SystemLibraryPaths: /usr/lib</computeroutput></screen>
</para>
<screen><userinput>i686-pc-linux-gnu-pkg-config --dump-personality</userinput></screen>
<para>
The result should be:
</para>

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</para>
<sect2>
<title>How Does it Work?</title>
<title>How Does it Work?</title>
<para>
Multilib can be achieved firstmost by having the hardware

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<sect3>
<title>Legacy - tip.png</title>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="../images/legacy/tip.png" format="PNG"/>
@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
<sect3>
<title>Legacy - note.png</title>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="../images/legacy/note.png" format="PNG"/>
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
<sect3>
<title>Legacy - important.png</title>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="../images/legacy/important.png" format="PNG"/>
@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
<sect3>
<title>Legacy - caution.png</title>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="../images/legacy/caution.png" format="PNG"/>
@ -124,7 +124,7 @@
<sect3>
<title>Legacy - warning.png</title>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="../images/legacy/warning.png" format="PNG"/>
@ -146,7 +146,7 @@
<sect3>
<title>Current - tip.png</title>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="../images/tip.png" format="PNG"/>
@ -169,7 +169,7 @@
<sect3>
<title>Current - note.png</title>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="../images/note.png" format="PNG"/>
@ -193,7 +193,7 @@
<sect3>
<title>Current - important.png</title>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="../images/important.png" format="PNG"/>
@ -216,7 +216,7 @@
<sect3>
<title>Current - caution.png</title>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="../images/caution.png" format="PNG"/>
@ -239,7 +239,7 @@
<sect3>
<title>Current - warning.png</title>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="../images/warning.png" format="PNG"/>
@ -262,7 +262,7 @@
<sect3>
<title>Legacy - glfs-logo.png</title>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="../images/legacy/glfs-logo.png" format="PNG"/>
@ -304,7 +304,7 @@
<sect3>
<title>Current - glfs-logo.png</title>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="../images/glfs-logo.png"

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-->
<listitem>
<para>November 29th, 2025</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
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</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</listitem>
<listitem>
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<sect2>
<title>GLFS Current Editors</title>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>Douglas Reno </para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Zeckma </para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</sect2>
<sect2>
<title>GLFS Contributors</title>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>Rahul Chandra </para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Szaszm </para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Toxikuu </para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</sect2>
<sect2>
<title>BLFS Current Editors</title>

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<para>
BLFS has more information regarding compilation, /usr vs /usr/local,
boot scripts, etc. at
boot scripts, etc. at
<ulink url="&blfs-svn;/introduction/important.html"/>.
Unlike this book, this would be a chapter in BLFS.
A lot of that information has been omitted as this book is more linear

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<para>
If every file got downloaded, there should be no output from the above
commands.
</para>
</para>
</sect2>

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<emphasis role='blue'>I</emphasis>nput device support ---&gt;
&lt;*&gt; <emphasis role='blue'>G</emphasis>eneric input layer (needed for keyboard, mouse, ...) [INPUT]
[*] <emphasis role='blue'>J</emphasis>oysticks/Gamepads ---&gt; [INPUT_JOYSTICK]
# For older gamepads:
&lt;*&gt; M<emphasis role='blue'>u</emphasis>ltisystem, NES, SNES, N64, PSX joysticks and gamepads
... [JOYSTICK_GAMECON]
# For Xbox gamepad support:
&lt;*&gt; <emphasis role='blue'>X</emphasis>box gamepad support [JOYSTICK_XPAD]
[ /*] <emphasis role='blue'>X</emphasis>box gamepad rumble support [JOYSTICK_XPAD_FF]
@ -20,19 +20,19 @@
[*] H<emphasis role='blue'>I</emphasis>D bus support ---&gt; [HID_SUPPORT]
&lt;*/M&gt; H<emphasis role='blue'>I</emphasis>D bus core support [HID]
<emphasis role='blue'>S</emphasis>pecial HID drivers ---&gt;
# For Nintendo Switch gamepad support:
&lt;*&gt; N<emphasis role='blue'>i</emphasis>ntendo Joy-Con, NSO, and Pro Controller support [HID_NINTENDO]
[ /*] N<emphasis role='blue'>i</emphasis>ntendo Switch controller force feedback support
... [NINTENDO_FF]
# For Playstation gamepad support:
&lt;*/M&gt; <emphasis role='blue'>S</emphasis>ony PS2/3/4 accessories [HID_SONY]
[ /*] <emphasis role='blue'>S</emphasis>ony PS2/3/4 accessories force feedback support [SONY_FF]
# For Steam controllers:
&lt;*&gt; <emphasis role='blue'>S</emphasis>team Controller/Deck support [HID_STEAM]
# For Nintendo Wii and Wii U controller support:
&lt; /*/M&gt; N<emphasis role='blue'>i</emphasis>ntendo Wii / Wii U peripherals [HID_WIIMOTE]
[*] <emphasis role='blue'>U</emphasis>SB support ---&gt; [USB_SUPPORT]</screen>

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<title>Quality of Life</title>
<para>
Now that you have installed Steam,
Now that you have installed Steam,
Wine, or both, you may be satisfied with your current setup.
However, there are some quality of life improvements that may be of use to
you. This chapter goes through a handful of those improvements.

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</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<bridgehead renderas="sect3">Additional Downloads</bridgehead>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
<listitem>

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</para>
<para role="optional">
<ulink url="&blfs-svn;/general/python-modules.html#docutils">
docutils</ulink>,
<ulink url="&blfs-svn;/general/fftw.html">

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cp -vr DESTDIR/usr/lib32/* /usr/lib32 &amp;&amp;
rm -rf DESTDIR &amp;&amp;
ldconfig</userinput></screen>
</sect2>
<sect2 role="commands">

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cp -vr DESTDIR/usr/lib32/* /usr/lib32 &amp;&amp;
rm -rf DESTDIR &amp;&amp;
ldconfig</userinput></screen>
</sect2>
<sect2 role="commands">

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</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 role="installation">
<title>Installation of FreeType2</title>

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</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<bridgehead renderas="sect3">HarfBuzz Dependencies</bridgehead>
<para role="recommended">
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ meson setup .. \
ninja</userinput></screen>
<para>
</para>
<para>
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ ninja</userinput></screen>
</para>
<screen role="root"><userinput>ninja install</userinput></screen>
</sect2>
<sect2 role="installation">
@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ ldconfig</userinput></screen>
prevents that.
</para>
-->
</sect2>
<sect2 role="content">

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including the Xorg server, compositors, window
managers or desktop environments, and <xref linkend="xwayland"/>.
</para>
<note><para>
Xwayland is a necessary part of Wayland if you
want to use Xorg-only software like <xref
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Wayland mode but it is still a good idea to
install <xref linkend="xwayland"/> for now.
</para></note>
<bridgehead renderas="sect3">Xorg Download and Installation
Instructions</bridgehead>

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</para>
<screen role="root"><userinput>ninja install</userinput></screen>
</sect2>
<sect2 role="installation">

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tar -xf $package
pushd $packagedir
docdir="--docdir=/usr/share/doc/$packagedir"
case $packagedir in
libXfont2-[0-9]* )
./configure $XORG_CONFIG $docdir --disable-devel-docs
@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ do
libXpm-[0-9]* )
./configure $XORG_CONFIG $docdir --disable-open-zfile
;;
libpciaccess* )
mkdir build
cd build
@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ do
libdir="--libdir=/usr/lib32"
docdir="--docdir=/usr/share/doc/$packagedir"
host="--host=i686-pc-linux-gnu"
case $packagedir in
libXfont2-[0-9]* )
CC="gcc -m32" CXX="g++ -m32" PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib32/pkgconfig \
@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ do
CC="gcc -m32" CXX="g++ -m32" PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib32/pkgconfig \
./configure $XORG_CONFIG $libdir $host $docdir --disable-open-zfile
;;
libpciaccess* )
mkdir build
cd build

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<screen><userinput>exit</userinput></screen>
</sect2>
<sect2 role="content">
<title>Contents</title>
@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ done</userinput></screen>
<indexterm zone="xcb-utils libxcb-ewmh">
<primary sortas="c-libxcb-ewmh">libxcb-ewmh</primary>
</indexterm>
</listitem>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry id="libxcb-icccm">

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<xref linkend="systemd"/>,</phrase> add any non-root users to the
<systemitem class="groupname">input</systemitem> and
<systemitem class="groupname">video</systemitem> groups as the
&root; user:
&root; user:
</para>
<screen role="root"><literal>usermod -a -G input,video <replaceable>&lt;username&gt;</replaceable></literal></screen>

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</sect3>
</sect2>
</sect1>

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<emphasis role='blue'>G</emphasis>raphics support ---&gt;
&lt;*/M&gt; <emphasis role='blue'>D</emphasis>irect Rendering Manager (XFree86 4.1.0 and higher DRI support) ---&gt;
... [DRM]
# For r300 or r600:
&lt; /*/M&gt; <emphasis role='blue'>A</emphasis>TI Radeon [DRM_RADEON]
# For radeonsi:
&lt; /*/M&gt; <emphasis role='blue'>A</emphasis>MD GPU [DRM_AMDGPU]
[*] <emphasis role='blue'>E</emphasis>nable amdgpu support for SI parts [DRM_AMDGPU_SI]
[*] <emphasis role='blue'>E</emphasis>nable amdgpu support for CIK parts [DRM_AMDGPU_CIK]
<emphasis role='blue'>D</emphasis>isplay Engine Configuration ---&gt;
[*] <emphasis role='blue'>A</emphasis>MD DC - Enable new display engine [DRM_AMD_DC]
# For nouveau:
&lt; /*/M&gt; N<emphasis role='blue'>o</emphasis>uveau (NVIDIA) cards [DRM_NOUVEAU]
[*] <emphasis role='blue'>U</emphasis>se GSP firmware for Turing/Ampere (needs firmware installed)
... [DRM_NOUVEAU_GSP_DEFAULT]
# For i915, crocus, or iris:
&lt; /*/M&gt; <emphasis role='blue'>I</emphasis>ntel 8xx/9xx/G3x/G4x/HD Graphics [DRM_I915]
# For iris:
&lt; /*/M&gt; <emphasis role='blue'>I</emphasis>ntel Xe2 Graphics [DRM_XE]
[*] <emphasis role='blue'>E</emphasis>nable display support [DRM_XE_DISPLAY]
(*) <emphasis role='blue'>F</emphasis>orce probe xe for selected Intel hardware IDs
... [DRM_XE_FORCE_PROBE]
# For LLVMPipe or Softpipe:
&lt; /*&gt; <emphasis role='blue'>V</emphasis>irtual GEM provider [DRM_VGEM]
# For svga:
&lt; /*/M&gt; <emphasis role='blue'>D</emphasis>RM driver for VMware Virtual GPU [DRM_VMWGFX]</screen>

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<xref linkend="pciutils"/> and it's packaged binary <command>
lspci</command> to identify what the VGA controller is. After
you find out that, check the RadeonFeature page of the Xorg
wiki for
wiki for
<ulink url="https://wiki.x.org/wiki/RadeonFeature/#index5h2">
Decoder ring for engineering vs marketing names</ulink> to
identify the family (you may need to know this for the Xorg

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<sect2 role="installation">
<title>Installation of libgbm</title>
<para>
Install libgbm by running the following commands:
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<sect2 role="installation">
<title>lib32 Installation of libva</title>
<para>
Install lib32-libva by running the following
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<sect2 role="installation">
<title>Installation of Mesa</title>
<para>
Install Mesa by running the following commands:
</para>
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<listitem>
<para>
<literal>r600</literal> (for AMD/ATI Radeon HD 2000-6000
series)
series)
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
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</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
You may replace <literal>auto</literal> with a comma-separated list to
build only a subset of these drivers if you precisely know which drivers
you need, for example:
@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ ldconfig</userinput></screen>
</indexterm>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry id="libGLX_mesa">
<term><filename class="libraryfile">libGLX_mesa</filename></term>
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<screen><userinput>exit</userinput></screen>
</sect2>
<sect2 role="content">
<title>Contents</title>

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<!--
<note><para>
If you have an existing installation, it may be a good idea to follow
<xref linkend="nvidia-uninstalling"/> first before going through this
<xref linkend="nvidia-uninstalling"/> first before going through this
section to remove some cruft and leftover libraries. This is not strictly
necessary, though.
</para></note>
@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ EOF</userinput></screen>
<filename>/usr/lib/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf</filename> to blacklist
Nouveau and NVIDIAFB, as well as other conflicting modules:
</para>
<screen role="root"><userinput>mkdir -pv /usr/lib/modprobe.d &amp;&amp;
cat &gt; /usr/lib/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf &lt;&lt; "EOF"
<literal># Begin /usr/lib/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf

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<parameter>-D BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON</parameter>: This switch forces the
build system to install shared libraries instead of static libraries.
</para>
<para>
<parameter>-D LLVM_EXTERNAL_SPIRV_HEADERS_*</parameter>: These switches tells the
build system that <xref linkend="vulkan-sdk" role="nodep"/> is

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<sect2>
<title>lib32 Installation of cURL</title>
<para>
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<sect2 role="installation">
<title>lib32 Installation of libtasn1</title>
<para>
Install lib32-libtasn1
by running the following commands:
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ldconfig</userinput></screen>
</sect2>
<sect2 role="commands">
<title>Command Explanations</title>

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is taken from the Mozilla Foundation, who have established very strict
inclusion policies described <ulink
url="https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/governance/policies/security-group/certs/policy/">here</ulink>.
</para>
</para>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
<listitem>

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library as the &root; user:
</para>
<screen role="root"><userinput remap="pre">sqlite3 - -version > /dev/null 2>&amp;1 ||
<screen role="root"><userinput remap="pre">sqlite3 - -version > /dev/null 2>&amp;1 ||
if [ -f /usr/lib/libsqlite3.so ]; then
rm -vf /usr/lib/libsqlite3.*
fi</userinput></screen>
@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ cp -v -RL {public,private}/nss/* /usr/include/nss &amp;&amp
problematic library as the &root; user:
</para>
<screen role="root"><userinput remap="pre">sqlite3 - -version > /dev/null 2>&amp;1 ||
<screen role="root"><userinput remap="pre">sqlite3 - -version > /dev/null 2>&amp;1 ||
if [ -f /usr/lib32/libsqlite3.so ]; then
rm -vf /usr/lib32/libsqlite3.*
fi</userinput></screen>

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<?dbhtml filename="dbus-pass1.html"?>
<title>D-Bus-&dbus-version; - Pass 1</title>
<indexterm zone="dbus-pass1">
<primary sortas="a-dbus-pass1">D-Bus-Pass1</primary>
</indexterm>
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ ldconfig</userinput></screen>
<para>
<parameter>-D systemd=disabled</parameter>: Don't install systemd support
files even if <filename class="libraryfile">libsystemd</filename> exists
(i.e. the <xref linkend="elogind"/> package is installed).
(i.e. the <xref linkend="elogind"/> package is installed).
</para>
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</para>
<screen role="root"><userinput>make install</userinput></screen>
</sect2>
<sect2 role="installation">

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@ -71,9 +71,9 @@
<warning>
<para>
If reinstalling shadow for a version update, be sure to
If reinstalling shadow for a version update, be sure to
reaccomplish the Linux-PAM configuration below. The installation
of shadow overwrites many of the files in
of shadow overwrites many of the files in
<filename class="directory">/etc/pam.d/</filename>.
</para>
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<para>
To download the needed files using <xref linkend="wget"/>, use the
following commands:
following commands:
</para>
<screen><userinput>mkdir gstreamer-suite &amp;&amp;
@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ done</userinput></screen>
</para>
<screen><userinput>exit</userinput></screen>
</sect2>
<sect2 role="installation">
@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ done</userinput></screen>
</para>
<screen><userinput>exit</userinput></screen>
</sect2>
<sect2 role="commands">

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bug. This <important> block should be removed when we update x265
to 3.7 (or 4.0 or whatever new version). The problem only happens
when we downgrade libx265, upgrading is OK (as long as following
the LFS package management page).
the LFS package management page).
<important>
<para>
If downgrading from the bleeding-edge x265-20240812 (it had been

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<sect3>
<title>x86_64 MinGW-w64-Binutils</title>
<para>
Install x86_64 MinGW-w64-Binutils
by running the following commands:

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thread support due to building errors in GCC. This support will be
built in later.
</para>
<para>
<parameter>--enable-languages=c,c++</parameter>:
This command builds support for C and C++. Refer to <ulink

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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
<sect3>
<title>x86_64 MinGW-w64-headers</title>
<para>
Install x86_64 MinGW-w64-headers
by running the following commands:

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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
<sect3>
<title>x86_64 MinGW-w64</title>
<para>
Install x86_64 MinGW-w64
by running the following commands:

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
<title>Miscellaneous</title>
<para>
This chapter covers miscellaneous dependencies of
This chapter covers miscellaneous dependencies of
Wine that don't fit in any given category.
</para>

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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
<!--
<para>
First apply an upstream patch so that delay-load import libraries are
unbroken with <xref linkend="mingw-w64-binutils"/> due to
unbroken with <xref linkend="mingw-w64-binutils"/> due to
Binutils merging .idata sections into read-only .rdata
sections for PE formatted software upstream:
</para>
@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ make</userinput></screen>
<screen role="root"><userinput>make install</userinput></screen>
</sect3>
</sect2>
<sect2 role="commands">
@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ make</userinput></screen>
<sect2 role="configuration">
<title>Configuring Wine</title>
<para>
This installation should be good enough for most people but there may be
a few things that you wish to change or do in relation to this package.
@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ make</userinput></screen>
is the Wine Minesweeper
game; it is also just an example and not meant
to be an accurate implementation of Minesweeper;
symlink to <command>wine</command>
</para>
<indexterm zone="wine winemine">

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
Wine is geared towards running normal
Windows software whereas Steam's Proton
is more geared towards playing games at high performance. Trying
to run regular Windows software may be troublesome with
to run regular Windows software may be troublesome with
Proton but is no trouble to Wine.
Even some games run better on Wine but
struggle or simply don't launch with Proton.

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
<para>
If you don't want a WoW64 build, follow the instructions
normally and skip the lib32 instructions. When you reach the
normally and skip the lib32 instructions. When you reach the
MinGW-w64 section, follow only the x86_64 instructions.
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@ -17,5 +17,5 @@
<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="whatiswine.xml"/>
<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="winedeps.xml"/>
</chapter>