WINE 7.15 arrives with RSA encryption and just over 200 changes

WINE 7.15

A day later than expected and after the v7.14 from two weeks ago, today it is the turn of WINE 7.15. WineHQ launched this new development version to continue correcting a few hundred problems that have been found in the last fifteen days. Until in about 7-8 more versions, we are in this phase of development, a phase that lasts a whole year and that will end with the release of the stable version of WINE 8.0, but for that there are still months.

WineHQ says that they have fixed 22 bugs, but that they have made a total of 227 changes. We are again far from those weeks in which the 600 tweaks were exceeded, but those versions were isolated cases that happened to take place for several weeks in a row. In addition, it is now summer in the northern hemisphere, and that is also noticeable, since many projects, such as Vivaldi's, which is irrelevant but was mentioned, hit the brakes a little at this time.

What's New in WINE 7.15

What WineHQ has highlighted in WINE 7.15 are Direct2D command listings, RSA encryption, initial Wow64 thunking on WIN32U, and optional support for colors in test output, plus the last bullet point mentioning several bug fixes. mistakes.

WINE 7.15 available from  this link. A single link, but it works (not like the famous "second" of weeks ago). In the download page there is information on how to install this and other versions on operating systems such as Debian and Ubuntu, but it can also be installed on Android and macOS.

The next version will be a WINE 7.16 coming on August 26, as long as there are no delays like today. We usually say that we don't know how many changes they'll make for that version, but we can almost guarantee that they will stay below the average of 300-400, unless a developer like Pouech shows up, goes into search and capture mode and does it himself about 200 tweaks.


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