MacPorts
It is possible to install older editions of software using MacPorts. The following article explains how, How to install an older version of a port.
The example given by the article using this notation for the tcl
package:
sudo port activate tcl @8.4.16_0
Try this for the wine
package:
sudo port activate wine @1.5.8
HomeBrew
Alternatively, consider installing using the HomeBrew project. This article by David Baumgold walks through the steps required, Installing Wine on Mac OS X.
brew
is also able to install a specific version of a package, see Homebrew install specific version of formula?
tar.bz2
If you want to manually install wine
from the downloaded tar.bz2
source, follow the steps in Wine User Guide: 2.3. Installing Wine from source.
This approach will require installing the Xcode command line tools and dealing with dependencies. Because of this, I highly recommend using brew
or another pre-built package approach.
osxwinebuilder
An open source project called osxwinebuilder attempts to ease the process of building wine
from source. This project may be helpful as it claims:
The goal of this project is to provide easy-to-use scripts for cleanly
building and installing Wine and its prerequisite software into a
self-contained directory hierarchy on Mac OS X.
Emulators
If you encounter problems compiling from source, consider using a PC emulator such as VMware Fusion, Parallels, or Virtual Box. All these can run Windows on your Mac and thus run Lingea Lexicon 5 for you. In addition, VMware Fusion and Parallels both offer commercial support should you encounter problems.
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