On Sat, Jun 17, 2000 at 11:16:08PM +0200, Geert-Jan Van den Bogaerde wrote: > On Sat, Jun 17, 2000 at 10:06:51AM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote: > > Has anyone gotten the evaluation version of win4lin to work with > > Debian? I'm running potato with kernel 2.2.16 and I applied the > > 2.2.16 SMP version of the patch (the only 2.2.16 patch they had, > > even though I don't use SMP) and converted the RPM to .deb with > > alien (they don't have a .deb for the eval version, although the > > full version does). > > It took some work, but what I did to get it to install is: > > edit the install_win4lin.sh (i think that's what it's called) script, > and change the line where it installs the package using rpm (ie. rpm > -i win4lin.rpm or something like that) to rpm -i --nodeps win4lin.rpm. > Otherwise it complains about /bin/sh not being installed (since we > have nothing else in the RPM database). This way, you can install it > using RPM instead of dpkg (i tried what you did first too but got the > same problem). Now set the environment variable which it checks to see > which package system to use (sorry, can't remember what it was > exactly) to rpm. Run the script, it should work now. > > Regards, > > Geert-Jan Van den Bogaerde > IIRC the help file says the .deb supplied with the full version is for Corel 1.0. I am running potato / 2.2.14, so I took the patch route (I tried using the .deb but it didn't work). The install went very smoothly - just apply the generic patch, recompile and you're off! No fooling around with RPMs. I had a couple of problems, caused by operator error :-), but found Trelos support very responsive (e-mails sent overnight were answered by next morning), a contrast to my experience with VMWare. Don't know what will happen if the product becomes a big seller... The trickiest thing I found was getting all the file and directory permissions right so that I could read and write files where I wanted to.
There is a mailing list for win4lin stuff, at [EMAIL PROTECTED] You could hang out there and pick up info (traffic is very low, though). HTH & HAND -- Martin Hillyer Powered by Linux 2.2.14 Communications by mutt-1.0.1i ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The propriety of some persons seems to consist in having improper thoughts about their neighbours. -- F.H. Bradley