Hi all, I'm currently writing a simple script for a few friends to install a soft with wine. The point is wineserver is not in the path of my user. Should I call it directly from /usr/lib/wine ? Another wine bin is not found : wineboot ? Is it linked with my distro (Kubuntu/Debian based) ? Is it included in a lib I did not install ? Is it installed in further versions (I use 20041019, because of Notes) ? Thanks for help... Dripple
Am Mi, Jun 15, 2005 at 05:35:07 +0200 schrieb Dripple:> I'm currently writing a simple script for a few friends to install a > soft with wine.I would be interested in that if it is a software that is not already inlcuded in WineTools.> The point is wineserver is not in the path of my user. Should I call it > directly from /usr/lib/wine ?You need not call it directly. You just call wine.> Another wine bin is not found : wineboot ? Is it linked with my distro"wine wineboot" should do it. Regards Joachim von Thadden -- "Never touch a running system! Never run a touching system? Never run a touchy system!!!"
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 17:35:07 +0200, Dripple wrote:> The point is wineserver is not in the path of my user. Should I call it > directly from /usr/lib/wine ?Wineserver should be in your path, if it is not then you are using broken packages.
Same goes for wineboot... it should be in your path too. --- Mike Hearn <mh@codeweavers.com> a ?crit :> On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 17:35:07 +0200, Dripple wrote: > > The point is wineserver is not in the path of my user. Should I call it > > directly from /usr/lib/wine ? > > Wineserver should be in your path, if it is not then you are using broken > packages. >Kind regards, Usurp (aka Sylvain Petreolle) humans are like computers, yesterday the BIOS was all - today its just a word