Can't the wine installer chmod a-w all of those right when it sets
things up?

It'd solve the problem more elegantly than having to add extra code that
might break other programs.

On Fri, 2004-07-02 at 09:14, Mike Hearn wrote:
> On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 12:26:05 +0100, Shiva Ram Krishna wrote:
> > would you please suggest me what I have to do
> 
> Basically, debug it. This has been an intermittent problem since at least
> Christmas of this year, but I was never able to nail it. Basically our
> regsvr32.exe.so file is being replaced with a native REGSVR32.EXE during
> the IE install because of the symlink put in place. I don't know what the
> solution is to this. Maybe preventing the Wine FS code writing to symlinks
> if they are inside the windows directory or something equally hackish - or
> just ensuring that the exe.so files are always readonly.
> 
> thanks -mike
> 
> 
> 

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