OK, got it to build.
WIne: Can run whatever I choose. If it fails, se la vie.
Cedega CVS: Can run some things, but not as well. Will fail to load
application's dlls that wine finds and loads just fine.
Wine: Will follow symlinks.
Cedega: Will not.
Wine: Customized controls, directory
Downloaded the WineCVS script and ran it, asking for the bleeding edge user
install (so I will not override my Sid wine).
They are using some sort of funny (flex?) preprocessor and the file ppl.l
pops out of this preprocessor prematurely so the c gives errors of stuff
being undefined,
I commented out the error lines.According to googled postings, they are
obselete.
Needed to comment the two declarations and where the variables would be used
(error condition). I should probably put an assert in this place.
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Hello..
i know i can compile it from source but it have to be that somebody
already did it.
i tried apt-caching but it won't find one.
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On Tuesday 15 August 2006 16:16, Jabka Atu wrote:
Hello..
i know i can compile it from source but it have to be that somebody
already did it.
i tried apt-caching but it won't find one.
Don't you need to pay for this one?
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David Baron wrote:
On Tuesday 15 August 2006 16:16, Jabka Atu wrote:
Hello..
i know i can compile it from source but it have to be that somebody
already did it.
i tried apt-caching but it won't find one.
Don't you need to pay for this one?
afaik you don't need to pay for CVS
On Tuesday 15 August 2006 16:43, Jabka Atu wrote:
David Baron wrote:
On Tuesday 15 August 2006 16:16, Jabka Atu wrote:
Hello..
i know i can compile it from source but it have to be that somebody
already did it.
i tried apt-caching but it won't find one.
Don't you need to pay for
Hello David.
afaik you don't need to pay for CVS version you need to pay for the
commertical version
OK, gimme one :-)
There’s a howto right here[0], but I didn’t get it to work.
Regards, Mathias
[0]
http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO%20Cedega%20CVS
Jabka Atu wrote:
afaik you don't need to pay for CVS version you need to pay for the
commertical version
http://www.transgaming.com/
As far as I know, you will need to compile the source yourself.
Hope this helps,
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George Borisov wrote:
Jabka Atu wrote:
afaik you don't need to pay for CVS version you need to pay for the
commertical version
http://www.transgaming.com/
As far as I know, you will need to compile the source yourself.
Hope this helps,
George i know that i can compile myself
OK, gimme one :-)
There’s a howto right here[0], but I didn’t get it to work.
Wine (which is a father and a mother of Cedega) is usually just as good
at running games. The only thing that is not yet there is support for
some CD copy protection systems, so you may need to patch the games.
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OK, gimme one :-)
Thereג��s a howto right here[0], but I didnג��t get it to work.
Wine (which is a father and a mother of Cedega) is usually just as good
at running games. The only thing that is not yet there is support for
some CD copy protection systems, so
Jabka Atu wrote:
the reason that i go to cedega is Hereos 4 .
i play this game for hours and sometime for days.
but ...
if you lose a battle you get error no 5 or 1 and wine crashes.
Guess you just have to play very well. :)
Just kidding. I just checked the Wine AppDB [1] and it seems to be
Downloaded the WineCVS script and ran it, asking for the bleeding edge user
install (so I will not override my Sid wine).
They are using some sort of funny (flex?) preprocessor and the file ppl.l
pops out of this preprocessor prematurely so the c gives errors of stuff
being undefined,
On 8/15/06, David Baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Downloaded the WineCVS script and ran it, asking for the bleeding edge user
install (so I will not override my Sid wine).
They are using some sort of funny (flex?) preprocessor and the file ppl.l
pops out of this preprocessor prematurely so the c
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