My sincere recognition for the great work developed when making Wine. I am having a problem with the version 1.2-rc3; specifically I cannot write (from applications that they run in Wine), toward NTFS partitions; the strange thing is that I can read and until erasing files (from the browser of Wine or from Xplorer2 for example). If I run Ltspice for example, I can load without problems the file with the circuit (this file is in a NTFS partition); but when trying to run a simulation of the same one, then Ltspice opens a window where says: " Trouble writing nnn bytes to the disk ... Full? Permission Problem ?" (Where nn is the quantity of bytes that is not always the same one) To be exact I have seen that the programs begin to write a small quantity of bytes in the partition (between 10Kb and 300Kb), and stops then to stop with some error message.
Robertux wrote:> My sincere recognition for the great work developed when making Wine. > > I am having a problem with the version 1.2-rc3; specifically I cannot write (from applications that they run in Wine), toward NTFS partitions; the strange thing is that I can read and until erasing files (from the browser of Wine or from Xplorer2 for example). > If I run Ltspice for example, I can load without problems the file with the circuit (this file is in a NTFS partition); but when trying to run a simulation of the same one, then Ltspice opens a window where says: > " Trouble writing nnn bytes to the disk ... Full? Permission Problem ?" (Where nn is the quantity of bytes that is not always the same one) > To be exact I have seen that the programs begin to write a small quantity of bytes in the partition (between 10Kb and 300Kb), and stops then to stop with some error message. > >Look for a prior bug report on NTFS issues. There is/was development on supporting extended file attributes that NTFS loves to use. James McKenzie
Thank you for their prompt answer, I have already looked for in this forum topics that they refer to similar problems to mine, but I have not found any satisfactory, other solution say that I also looked for previously - via Google - and I didn't find anything that it solves this problem, another time, thank you.