You are right about those two files being different:
[r...@localhost lib]# find / -name wininet.dll.so -exec ls -l '{}' \;
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 Brad Brad 325108 2009-09-09 06:20 /home/Brad/
wininet.dll.so
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 346792 2009-06-11 17:39 /usr/lib/wine/
wininet.dll.so
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 325108 2008-11-07 20:05 /opt/google/picasa/3.0/
wine/lib/wine/wininet.dll.so
I will give that a try. I have not used "sudo" under fedora. I
usually just log in under root.
Thanks.
On Sep 8, 7:39 am, Charlie <[email protected]> wrote:
> Don't know about the iPhone, but regarding the login problem, the
> solution may be found on the Google support forum
> athttp://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Picasa/thread?tid=6eb9c7d06d5aa...
> It worked for me. Picasa for linux relies on wine, and apparently one
> of the files in the version of wine embedded in Picasa doesn't like
> something in Fedora 11. If you have wine separately installed, you use
> a newer version of one of the wine files to replace the one used in
> Picasa, thus:
> 1. Close Picasa
> 2. Back up your copy of wineinet.dll.so from /opt/google/picasa/3.0/
> wine/lib/wine/, just in case.
> 3. Open a terminal and type: sudo cp '/usr/lib/wine/wininet.dll.so' '/
> opt/google/picasa/3.0/wine/lib/wine/wininet.dll.so' [and then hit
> enter].
>
> On Sep 6, 9:50 am, bbneo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am running fedora 11 Linux on an MSI Atom processor x86_64 machine
> > with Picasa 3 beta for Linux.
>
> > First problem... Download pictures from my iPhone seems to be limited
> > to "manual" mode. I see Apple iPhone 3G @usb: in the import device
> > list, but Picasa doesn't seem to want to download the pictures
> > automatically. The iPhone is mounted as a camera device, and I can
> > copy the picture folder into my home directory at which time Picasa
> > sees it. (Maybe I have to adjust an automatic setting on Picasa...
> > (no biggie on this)...
>
> > Main problem: When I go to upload pictures to Picasa Web, I can't
> > login. I get:
>
> > HttpOpenRequest failed (12157)
> > -https://www.google.com/accounts/ClientAuth[13]
>
> > Maybe this is a firewall issue.
> > I did check the firewall and added http and https to the trusted
> > services, but that didn't seem to fix it.
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