I haven't tried 1.02, but I have tried 1.03 with good success. I don't have a libMFC42.so either, so maybe that's a change between versions.
Can you remove 1.02 and install 1.03? When you do, you *should* get lots of stuff in /usr/lib/transgaming.... It should also create a .transgaming directory in your home directory. In that directory, will be the configuration file and a c_drive directory. Are you sure there aren't zombie processes of wineserver running on your machine slowing it down? Try shutting down X and starting back up. Does that help? I'll send you privately a little Delphi application that I wrote for you to test with. It works "out of the box" on my system (over remote X to boot) and we'll see what happens on yours. Best regards, David -----Original Message----- From: Praedor Tempus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 2:18 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [expert] WineX (transgaming) and 8.1 On Thursday 07 February 2002 01:43 pm, David Joham wrote: > With all due respect, instead of arbitrary complaints, perhaps a "I > tried this and it didn't work-any suggestions?" Email might be more > constructive :) > > Unless you were just venting. In that case, I understand. I'm venting. What I am trying to accomplish is to simply get it to work, period. I install it, run winex, and it doesn't do anything - OK, it DOES create a config file in my .transgaming directory but it does NOT create a fake c:\windows drive and it apparently doesn't install a critical library that it needs to run: libMFC42.so. Doing a search on my system and there is NO libMFC42 anywhere. This is a very winex-specific file but it apparently didn't install it? Or if it did, it doesn't know where it stuck its own file? THIS pisses me off. Finally, there is a winesetup binary in the /usr/lib/transgaming/winex/bin directory. Running this app produces a tk window similar to something you'd see with codeweavers. It doesn't do anything but error out because it cannot find yet another file that it should have installed itself (otherwise why include this <broken> binary in the first place?). All this together is frustrating me to the point of yelling. I paid Transgaming money and have tried to use their winex several times over the months and there is apparently no change at all in the result. There is absolutely NO documentation. No instructions. Nothing. There isn't even anything useful in regards to my problems on their website under the various "Support" headings. I looked. Where is libMFC42 and why can't it find it? It is a winex file! I didn't do anything wierd, just installed the rpm. Why didn't it create a fake c:\windows directory or, barring that, why isn't there any documentation or instructions on creating all this oneself? There. praedor
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