For the 100th time if you update tools on your own from source the chances your install will break are very good so you do so at your own risk.
I use Backtrack 4 final and I would like to update wine to latest version. I completely uninstalled wine, but when I try to install latest version (1.1.37), it says that it can't install without updating some dependencies. Those dependencies are alsa drivers and x-server. I think that I need to remove them and then install newest version. Can you answer my some questioins?
Will this affect my sound and video on Backtrack? Will I need to configure it later or it will be configured automatically? Is it even possible to install this version of wine on BT4?
For the 100th time if you update tools on your own from source the chances your install will break are very good so you do so at your own risk.
from my /etc/apt/sources.list deb Index of /apt intrepid main #WineHQ - Ubuntu 8.10... you need the gpg key for it (google wine ubuntu repository or something to that effect)
If you add repos you risk breaking stuff, the devs wont fix it, etc.
Wine 1.1.37 Released
January 22, 2010
Are only the stable releases going into the repositories?