Hello, everyone. I hope someone here is familiar with running the
Windows version of Unreal Tournament (Game of the Year edition of the
original version) under Linux.

I used abfackeln's install scripts to install UT-GOTY on my Mandrake 9.2
box. The install worked flawlessly (at least, as far as I could tell),
but when I try to run the game I get the following:

Unreal engine initialized
Failed to load 'WinDrv': Can't find file for package 'WinDrv'
Failed to load 'Class WinDrv.WindowsClient': Can't find file for package
'WinDrv'
Can't find file for package 'WinDrv'
appError called:
Can't find file for package 'WinDrv'
Executing UObject::StaticShutdownAfterError
Signal: SIGIOT [iot trap]
Aborting.
Exiting.

The installation was so automatic that I can't recall having seen any
reference to this WinDrv thing. I do, however, have the following files
in my /usr/local/games/ut/System:

WinDrv.est
WinDrv.frt
WinDrv.int

There's a WinDrv.dll on my UT-GOTY disc, but copying it to /usr/local/games/ut/System did nothing (I didn't reasonably expect that it should).

When I try to run the uninstall script, it exits thus:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ut]# sh uninstall
Product: Unreal Tournament GOTY
Installed in /usr/local/games/ut
Unable to find component

If it turns out that there's no way I can run UT on this machine, it's
500+ megs of HD space that I'd like to get back (the right way, rather
than just deleting stuff). Can anyone say what's going on, with either the execution or the uninstall? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated; thanks very much in advance.



Marv




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