[gentoo-user] Any Wine users out there?

2003-09-28 Thread Mark Knecht
Hi,
   I emerged Wine-20030813 this morning. The emerge seems to have gone
fine.

   There didn't seem to be any Gentoo specific info on how the ebuild
sets it up. I found the .wine directory and took a look at the config
file, understood the fake_windows directory to be the c:\ drive and
downloaded a copy of the WinZip install program there are a test. I then
executed 'wine winzip91.exe' which starts to install WinZip but then
fails. WinZip generates an error file (attached) and of course the
program doesn't run.

   I used the WinZip install as a test only since I've used it under
other distributions and it's worked OK in the past. It's not something I
needed.

1) Are there any Gentoo specific Wine resources out there?

2) What other Windows apps can I try to get this installation debugged?

3) I made no modifications to any Wine files. Should I?

I'm not interested in moving .dll's over from any of my Windows boxes.
What other simple things can I try to get this going?

Thanks,
Mark




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Re: [gentoo-user] Any Wine users out there?

2003-09-28 Thread Klaus D. Neumann
Mark Knecht wrote:

Hi,
  I emerged Wine-20030813 this morning. The emerge seems to have gone
fine.
  There didn't seem to be any Gentoo specific info on how the ebuild
sets it up. I found the .wine directory and took a look at the config
file, understood the fake_windows directory to be the c:\ drive and
downloaded a copy of the WinZip install program there are a test. I then
executed 'wine winzip91.exe' which starts to install WinZip but then
fails. WinZip generates an error file (attached) and of course the
program doesn't run.
  I used the WinZip install as a test only since I've used it under
other distributions and it's worked OK in the past. It's not something I
needed.
1) Are there any Gentoo specific Wine resources out there?

2) What other Windows apps can I try to get this installation debugged?

3) I made no modifications to any Wine files. Should I?

I'm not interested in moving .dll's over from any of my Windows boxes.
What other simple things can I try to get this going?
Thanks,
Mark


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I would start with something simple like calc.exe. I use wine only for 
QuickBooks, and it works fine. Maybe it helps to take a look at my 
~/.wine/config (attached). This is the only file I altered.
Good luck!

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Klaus
WINE REGISTRY Version 2
;; All keys relative to \\Machine\\Software\\Wine\\Wine\\Config

;;
;; MS-DOS drives configuration
;;
;; Each section has the following format:
;; [Drive X]
;; Path=xxx   (Unix path for drive root)
;; Type=xxx   (supported types are 'floppy', 'hd', 'cdrom' and 'network')
;; Label=xxx  (drive label, at most 11 characters)
;; Serial=xxx (serial number, 8 characters hexadecimal number)
;; Filesystem=xxx (supported types are 'msdos'/'dos'/'fat', 'win95'/'vfat', 'unix')
;;   This is the FS Wine is supposed to emulate on a certain
;;   directory structure.
;;   Recommended:
;;   - win95 for ext2fs, VFAT and FAT32
;;   - msdos for FAT16 (ugly, upgrading to VFAT driver strongly recommended)
;;   DON'T use unix unless you intend to port programs using Winelib !
;; Device=/dev/xx (only if you want to allow raw device access)
;;

[Drive]
C = 
Path = /home/klaus/.wine/fake_windows
Type = hd
Device = 
Filesystem = win95

[Drive C]
Path = /mnt/Windows
Type = hd
Label = Win98
Filesystem = win95

[Drive M]
Type = cdrom
Path = /mnt/cdrom
Label = /mnt/cdrom
FS = win95
Device = /dev/cdroms/../ide/host0/bus1/target0/lun0/cd

[Drive N]
Type = cdrom
Path = /mnt/cdrom3
Label = /mnt/cdrom3
FS = win95
Device = /dev/hdd

[Drive O]
Type = cdrom
Path = /mnt/cdrom
Label = /mnt/cdrom
FS = win95
Device = /dev/ide/host0/bus1/target0/lun0/cd

[Drive P]
Type = cdrom
Path = /mnt/cdrom2
Label = /mnt/cdrom2
FS = win95
Device = /dev/ide/host0/bus1/target0/lun0/cd

[Drive Q]
Type = cdrom
Path = /mnt/cdrom1
Label = /mnt/cdrom1
FS = win95
Device = /dev/scd0

[Drive R]
Type = cdrom
Path = /home/klaus/.kde3.1/share/apps/cdbakeoven/cdboTmpIsoLoopWhole
Label = /home/klaus/.kde3.1/share/apps/cdbakeoven/cdboTmpIsoLoopWhole
FS = win95
Device = /home/klaus/.kde3.1/share/apps/cdbakeoven/sessionLoad

[Drive X]
Type = hd
Path = /tmp
Label = Tmp Drive
FS = win95

[Drive Y]
Type = network
Path = ${HOME}
Label = Home
FS = win95

[Drive Z]
Type = network
Path = /
Label = Root
FS = win95

[wine]
Windows = C:\\Windows
System = C:\\Windows\\System
Temp = X:\\
Path = C:\\Windows;C:\\Windows\\System;X:\\;Y:\\
GraphicsDriver = x11drv
; Wine doesn't pass directory symlinks to Windows programs by default.
; Enabling this may crash some programs that do recursive lookups of a whole
; subdir tree in case of a symlink pointing back to itself.
;ShowDirSymlinks = 1
ShellLinker = wineshelllink

# wineconf

[DllOverrides]
; default for all other dlls
* = builtin, native, so

[x11drv]
; Number of colors to allocate from the system palette
AllocSystemColors = 100
; Use a private color map
PrivateColorMap = N
; Favor correctness over speed in some graphics operations
PerfectGraphics = N
; Color depth to use on multi-depth screens
;;ScreenDepth = 16
; Name of X11 display to use
;;Display = :0.0
; Allow the window manager to manage created windows
Managed = Y
; Use a desktop window of 640x480 for Wine
Desktop = N
; Use XFree86 DGA extension if present
; (make sure /dev/mem is accessible by you !)
UseDGA = Y
; Use XShm extension if present
UseXShm = Y
; Enable DirectX mouse grab
DXGrab = N
; Create the desktop window with a double-buffered visual
; (useful to play OpenGL games)
DesktopDoubleBuffered = N
; Code page used for captions in managed mode
; 0 means default ANSI code page (CP_ACP == 0)
TextCP = 0
; Use this if you have more than one port for video on your setup 
; (Wine uses for now the first 'input image' it finds).
;; XVideoPort = 43
; Run in synchronous mode (useful for debugging X11 problems)
;;Synchronous = Y

[fonts]
;Read documentation/fonts before adding aliases
;See a couple of examples for russian users below
Resolution = 96
Default = -adobe-helvetica-