At that point, you can either uninstall just the wine package, or keep it and run your own build from within its directory. If you want, you can always just install the appropriate wine package, which will pull in all the other packages you need. The subsections below describe ways you can get just the necessary dependencies for Wine. Once you've decided to use one, stick with it, and if you decide to switch to a different one, it's probably best to uninstall all of your old packages first, then reinstall them with the new system. The main caveat with the various macOS package repos is that you do not want to mix them. While you can just run Wine's configure script and keep installing libraries that it complains are missing, using a package manager will save you a lot of trouble and keep your system cleaner. Once you have Xcode and a version of the X11 server (not required but highly recommended), you need to grab both the build and runtime dependencies for Wine.
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