Rob Shearman wrote: > On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 8:38 PM, Hin-Tak Leung > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I install the win32 version of ghostscript quite routinely under wine; just >> taken the old one off and put the new one in with wine rc1, the first time >> it bombed out with: >> >> err:module:map_image Could not map section _winzip_, file probably truncated >> err:module:map_image Could not map section _winzip_, file probably truncated >> wine: could not load >> L"H:\\mirror.cs.wisc.edu\\pub\\mirrors\\ghost\\GPL\\current\\gs862w32.exe": >> Bad EXE format for >> >> and 2nd/3rd time it went to completion. > > It appears to me that you are loading this file from a network mount > point and the first and second times you tried to load the file there > were some issues with the network that caused data of at least part of > the file not to be received by your machine and that was the reason > these messages were displayed.
It is a laptop and the file is on the local hard drive; there is no network mount point at all on the machine.