Wine 7.20 Released With Updated Mono, Font Linking Improvements

Written by Michael Larabel in WINE on 31 October 2022 at 06:29 PM EDT. Add A Comment
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Wine 7.20 was released today as a rare Monday debut for this newest bi-weekly development snapshot. Wine continues inching close to its release candidate / feature freeze period for the Wine 8.0 release in early 2023.

With Wine 7.20 is an updated Mono engine, font linking improvements, and an assortment of fixes throughout.
- Mono engine updated to version 7.4.0.
- Font linking improvements.
- A number of fixes for exception unwinding.
- Support for dumping EMF spool files in WineDump.
- Various bug fixes.

Among the fixes collected over the past two weeks are for 29 bugs affecting games like Crysis 2 and Autonauts to other software like Let's Encrypt and Winedbg.

Downloads and more details on all of the Wine 7.20 changes via WineHQ.org.
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