Re: HELP: Wine + KaZaA Lite Problems

2002-06-07 Thread Paul Johnson
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On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 01:57:53PM -0400, Oleg wrote:

 Am I using Wine incorrectly?

Did you try using the DLLs that came with Wine?

 P.S. Let's not discuss whether it's good or bad to use KaZaA. My question is 
 a technical one. I'd much rather use Gnutella network, but IME KaZaA has 
 several orders of magnitude more files, and the client is more 
 efficient/automated.

Well, not using Gnutella kinda makes you part of that lack-of-content
problem...

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RE: HELP: Wine + KaZaA Lite Problems

2002-06-07 Thread FreeportWeb Debian Support Account
Yes.  Your wine configuration is probably suspect. Thats a common
error when your trying to run a windows application that can't find
the appropriate dll's.

Try the command line option to specify the location of the shlwap.dll
(as well as others that you'll need). Use the real DLL's...

I actually had wine running on my system a while ago and was even fairly
succesful getting IE 5.5 running. Some of the icons in the toolbar were
a little clunky, but it worked.
g.


-Original Message-
From: Oleg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 1:58 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: HELP: Wine + KaZaA Lite Problems


(Wine can not load a native DLL)

Hi

I installed wine version 20020411 on my Debian Woody system, and configured
it to use ~/.wine/fake_windows. Then I put the 9 DLLs required for KaZaA
off a Windows Me installation both into ~/.wine/fake_windows/System32 and
~/.wine/fake_windows/System, changing their names to lowercase. Then I
installed KaZaA Lite successfully and added the following to ~/.wine/config:

[AppDefaults\\Kazaa.exe\\DllOverrides]
commctrl = native
comctl32 = native
comdlg32 = native
msvcrt = native
shdoclc = native
shdocvw = native
shlwapi = native
urlmon = native
wininet = native

But when I cd'ed to
~/.wine/fake_windows/Program Files/KaZaA Lite
and ran `wine Kazaa.exe`, the application said that it failed to load
library SHLWAPI, and Wine gave exit code 209.

I was trying to follow the instructions on
http://franksworld.net/wine/pages/apps081.html except for using a newer
(current) version of KaZaA Lite.

Am I using Wine incorrectly?

Thanks
Oleg

P.S. Let's not discuss whether it's good or bad to use KaZaA. My question is
a technical one. I'd much rather use Gnutella network, but IME KaZaA has
several orders of magnitude more files, and the client is more
efficient/automated.


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