wine config in FreeBSD

2005-06-29 Thread Garrett Cooper

Hello,
   Just wondering if anyone could direct me to where wine configuration 
is done by default under FreeBSD. I need to setup Wine, and I would like 
to use a systemwide conf file (/etc/wine.conf in Linux) or the user 
config file in ~/.wine/config. The issue is that I don't know what 
default values are being used, so I can't use the defaults when planning 
out my personal config file and every time I try to use winetools to 
setup Wine, I have issues with the drive mappings, etc.

   Thanks for your help,
-Garrett
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Re: wine config in FreeBSD [SOLVED]

2005-06-29 Thread Garrett Cooper

- Original Message - 
From: Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 2:05 PM
Subject: wine config in FreeBSD


 Hello,
 Just wondering if anyone could direct me to where wine configuration
 is done by default under FreeBSD. I need to setup Wine, and I would like
 to use a systemwide conf file (/etc/wine.conf in Linux) or the user
 config file in ~/.wine/config. The issue is that I don't know what
 default values are being used, so I can't use the defaults when planning
 out my personal config file and every time I try to use winetools to
 setup Wine, I have issues with the drive mappings, etc.
 Thanks for your help,
 -Garrett

Ah, figured out what the issue was (sort of). The proper 'fix' when using
winetools is as follows:

1. Run winetools.
2. Generate a C: folder.
3. _Immediately_ edit your config file in .wine so that instead of using
$HOME for your home directory, it should be /usr/home/[username] (or
whatever the full path of your home dir is). If you don't do that, hehe..
many many problems will occur.

Maybe editing the config file to allow for symlinks would solve the issue as
well, but that causes problems with recursive symlinks I would think (ie
/boot/boot in Linux _).

-Garrett

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