Previously, Declan Moriarty chose to write: > I'm no software head, but I can try to tell you what to do. I've trimmed it > a littlle; As I see it, the meaningful line is this one > > > > ddraw/gl.h:67: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of > > > `DD_GL_data' > > That is not defined and is defaulting, probably because of syntax errors. I > would copy the files mentioned below out to my home directory, and try to > correct the syntax with an editor - this from a guy who doesn't understand > any of it :-o. "No semicolon" seems straightforward enough, but may not > be. If it screws up, nothing is lost - you still have rm ;-). I have solved > this thing in the past by finding the correct mailing list, joining it, and > telling my woes. I even got a patch written for my system written by one of > these guys on the list. Try asking Mr Gates for that ;-). The downside of > that approach is you have to be competent (not me) or work very hard at it.
Thanks, Declan. But we went that route prior to posting here. I also posted on the Caldera list, since there's a WINE expert there. I got some hits for suggestions, but nothing's worked yet. We finally decided to install regular WINE from RPM instead of WINEX from CVS. We may re-visit the issue later. Tim _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list Archives, Digests, etc at http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users