Re: wine

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With wine you need to have a /home/yourlogin/.wine directory and in it you also need a wine.conf file that explains where your C:\ is.

This is another reason to use a winehq tarball because in it includes a sample of the wine.conf file. As for RPMs good luck.

Once configured properly ( "/" and "\" ) simple type something like
"wine notepad". The latest version on my system even prints and runs a windows media.exe file.


Donn


On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 10:07:39 -0500 jludwig <wralphie@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tuesday 08 March 2005 09:52 am, Langer, Christian wrote:
I installed the wine rpm from the winehq website onto my FC3 machine.
When I invoke wine, nothing happens. Have I done something wrong?


Chris Langer
User Services Librarian
Tennessee State University Downtown Campus
Nashville TN 37203
615-963-7187
clanger@xxxxxxxxxxx


Probably not.
Start your microscat program with wine in an xterm, kterm, etc.
like so;

wine --debugmsg warn+dll,+heap microscat_program | less

This will hopefully show what is going on.
You will get lots of stuff so you want to page through with less.

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