Hi guys. Have wine 1.3.1 installed and the bug http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23935 was reported as fixed, closed. So tried to install ispq9.msi and this is the output from the terminal. benjie1 at benjie1:~$ cd Downloads/ benjie1 at benjie1:~/Downloads$ ls 08-13-10.ic2 ICUBackup10.exe usr bookmarks icuii81.exe wine-1.3.1 email addresses ispq9.msi wine-1.3.1.tar.bz2 hwsoliii.exe Phaser6140_Linux.zip Xerox-Phaser-6140-1.1-1.noarch.rpm iCU2v8-22.exe Quizes etc Yoda born 2-10-09 benjie1 at benjie1:~/Downloads$ msiexec /i ispq9.msi fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW (null) L"benjie1" (nil) 0x32f160 (nil) 0x32f164 0x32f158 - stub fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW (null) L"benjie1" 0x16df90 0x32f160 0x16e2a8 0x32f164 0x32f158 - stub err:msi:ITERATE_Actions Execution halted, action L"VSDCA_VsdLaunchConditions" returned 1603 benjie1 at benjie1:~/Downloads$ Also in the wine configuration box, it won't bring up the ispq9.msi file with add applications and under files of type box, there is only the .exe and .exe.so showing. Should there be a .msi there too if it is going to work? Tried wine ispq9.msi also and got this output.benjie1 at benjie1:~/Downloads$ wine ispq9.msi wine: Bad EXE format for H:\ispq9.msi benjie1 at benjie1:~/Downloads$
Bob Benjamin wrote:> Hi guys. Have wine 1.3.1 installed and the bug > http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23935 was reported as fixed, > closed. So tried to install ispq9.msi and this is the output from the > terminal. >Read the bug report. The app needs Windows Media Player. Install WMP9 first with winetricks, then install the msi with msiexec /i. I just tested in 1.3.1; it works fine with WMP9 installed
Robert Benjamin wrote:> a brain fart. I didn't config wine with ispq9.msi Is that why it > wont open? What's the correct way to configure wine with an .msi I just > installed it and didn't configure it. Sorry. >There's nothing to configure with the msi, just install it with msiexec. It installs the app into Wine's C:\Program Files\iSpQ VideoChat 9. The app starts up and gets to the login screen, but crashed for me when I clicked "Create Account." I don't know if it will work if you already have an account.
Bob Benjamin wrote:> Already have an account, so the password and login name are > already checked. Just get the error that is has a serious problem and > has to shut down. >That means it crashed. Run it from a terminal and post the output.
Bob Benjamin wrote:> benjie1 at benjie1:~$ cd Downloads/ > benjie1 at benjie1:~/Downloads$ msiexec /i ispq9.msi >Why are you running the installer again? I thought you said you installed it successfully. Run the exe that it installed and post that output.
Bob Benjamin wrote:> Sorry Misunderstood. Where is the exe located? In .wine/ > drive_C/Program Files etc. Still new to this. Will do it tomorrow. Tks. >On my system it installed to ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/iSpQ VideoChat 9/
Bob Benjamin wrote:> > err:ole:CoGetClassObject class {e30629d2-27e5-11ce-875d-00608cb78066} > not registered >That's a DirectShow audio capture filter, and the app's website recommends the latest DirectX. I tried winetricks d3dx9, and with that, if I enter something in the login name and password fields and click login, the app doesn't crash and it does try to log in. It fails for me at that point because I don't have a valid account. Try winetricks d3dx9 and test it with your login.
On 08/26/2010 11:47 AM, Bob Benjamin wrote:> Tried d3dx9 and it still crashed without trying to login to my > account. Output of d3dx9 is below and I didn't see a message that wine > updated or installed d3dx9. Did see one when I installed WMP9. > > benjie1 at benjie1:~$ sh winetricks -d3dx9 > Unknown arg -d3dx9 > Usage: winetricks [options] package [package] ... > This script can help you prepare your system for Windows applications > that mistakenly assume all users' systems have all the needed > redistributable runtime libraries or fonts. > Some options require the Linux 'cabextract' program. > > Options: > -q quiet. You must have already agreed to the EULAs. > -v verbose > -V display Version > Packages: > 7zip 7-zip file archiver > adobeair Adobe AIR runtime > art2kmin MS Access 2007 runtime > atmlib Adobe Type Manager. Needed for Adobe CS4 > autohotkey Autohotkey (open source gui scripting language) > cmake CMake, the cross-platform, open-source build system > colorprofile Standard RGB color profile > comctl32 MS common controls 5.80 > comctl32.ocx MS comctl32.ocx and mscomctl.ocx, comctl32 wrappers for > VB6 > controlpad MS ActiveX Control Pad > corefonts MS Arial, Courier, Times fonts > cygwin Unix apps for Windows (needed by some build scripts) > d3dx9 MS d3dx9_??.dll (from DirectX 9 user redistributable) > d3dx9_28 MS d3dx9_28.dll > d3dx9_36 MS d3dx9_36.dll > d3dx10 MS d3dx10_??.dll (from DirectX user redistributable) > d3dxof MS d3dxof.dll (from DirectX user redistributable) > dcom98 MS DCOM (ole32, oleaut32); requires Windows 98 license, > but does not check for one > dinput8 MS dinput8.dll (from DirectX 9 user redistributable) > dirac the Dirac directshow filter > directmusic MS DirectMusic (from DirectX 9 user redistributable) > directplay MS DirectPlay (from DirectX 9 user redistributable) > directx9 MS DirectX 9 user redistributable (not recommended! use > d3dx9 instead) > directx9-beta MS DirectX 9 user redistributable - beta verb (not > recommended! use d3dx9 instead) > divx divx video codec > dotnet11 MS .NET 1.1 (requires Windows license, but does not > check for one) > dotnet20 MS .NET 2.0 (requires Windows license, but does not > check for one) > dotnet20sp2 MS .NET 2.0 sp2 (requires Windows license, but does not > check for one) > dotnet30 MS .NET 3.0 (requires Windows license, but does not > check for one, might not work yet) > droid Droid fonts (on LCD, looks better with fontsmooth-rgb) > dxsdk_nov2006 DirectX Software Development Kit, November 2006 version > eadm EA Download Manager > eufonts Updated fonts for Romanian and Bulgarian > ffdshow ffdshow video codecs > firefox Firefox web browser > flash Adobe Flash Player ActiveX and firefox plugins > fm20 MS Forms 2.0 Object Library > fontfix Fix bad fonts which cause crash in some apps (e.g. .net). > fontsmooth-bgr Enables subpixel smoothing for BGR LCDs > fontsmooth-disable Disables font smoothing > fontsmooth-gray Enables grayscale font smoothing > fontsmooth-rgb Enables subpixel smoothing for RGB LCDs > gdiplus MS gdiplus.dll > gecko-dbg The HTML rendering Engine (Mozilla), with debugging > symbols > gecko The HTML rendering Engine (Mozilla) > gfw MS Game For Windows Live (xlive.dll) > glut The glut utility library > hosts Adds empty > C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\{hosts,services} files > ie6 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 > ie7 Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 > ie8 Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 > jet40 MS Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 > kde KDE for Windows installer > liberation Red Hat Liberation fonts (Sans, Serif, Mono) > lucida MS Lucida Console font > mdac25 MS MDAC 2.5: Microsoft ODBC drivers, etc. > mdac27 MS MDAC 2.7 > mdac28 MS MDAC 2.8 > mfc40 MS mfc40 (Microsoft Foundation Classes from Visual C++ 4) > mfc42 MS mfc42 (same as vcrun6 below) > mingw-gdb GDB for MinGW > mingw Minimalist GNU for Windows, including GCC for Windows! > mono20 mono-2.0.1 > mono22 mono-2.2 > mono24 mono-2.4 > mono26 mono-2.6 > mozillabuild Mozilla build environment > mpc Media Player Classic > mshflxgd MS Hierarchical Flex Grid Control > msi2 MS Installer 2.0 > msls31 MS Line Services 3.1 (needed by native riched?) > msmask MS Masked Edit Control > mspaint MS Paint (gotta draw stick figures somehow...) > msscript MS Script Control > msxml3 MS XML version 3 > msxml4 MS XML version 4 > msxml6 MS XML version 6 > ogg ogg filters/codecs: flac, theora, speex, vorbis, > schroedinger > ole2 MS 16 bit OLE > openwatcom Open Watcom C/C++ compiler (can compile win16 code!) > pdh MS pdh.dll (Performance Data Helper) > physx NVIDIA/AGEIA PhysX runtime > psdk2003 MS Platform SDK 2003 > psdkvista MS Vista SDK (does not install yet) > psdkwin7 MS Windows 7 SDK (installing just headers and c++ > compiler works) > python26 Python 2.6.2 (and pywin32) > python-comtypes Python 0.6.1-1 comtypes package > quartz quartz.dll (from Directx 9 user redistributable) > quicktime72 Apple Quicktime 7.2 > riched20 MS riched20 and riched32 > riched30 MS riched30 > richtx32 MS Rich TextBox Control 6.0 > safari Apple Safari web browser > secur32 MS secur32 > shockwave Adobe Shockwave Player > steam Steam Client App from Valve > tahoma MS Tahoma font (not part of corefonts) > urlmon MS urlmon.dll > usp10 MS usp10.dll (Uniscribe) > utorrent uTorrent > vb2run MS Visual Basic 2 runtime > vb3run MS Visual Basic 3 runtime > vb4run MS Visual Basic 4 runtime > vb5run MS Visual Basic 5 runtime > vb6run MS Visual Basic 6 Service Pack 6 runtime > vc2005express MS Visual C++ 2005 Express > vc2005expresssp1 MS Visual C++ 2005 Express SP1 (does not work yet) > vc2005sp1 MS Visual C++ 2005 Service Pack 1 and ATL fix (install > trial 1st) > vc2005hotfix MS Visual C++ 2005 hotfixes (install sp1 1st) > vc2005trial MS Visual C++ 2005 Trial > vcrun2003 MS Visual C++ 2003 libraries (mfc71,msvcp71,msvcr71) > vcrun2005 MS Visual C++ 2005 sp1 libraries (mfc80,msvcp80,msvcr80) > vcrun2008 MS Visual C++ 2008 libraries (mfc90,msvcp90,msvcr90) > vcrun6 MS Visual C++ 6 sp4 libraries (mfc42, msvcp60, msvcrt) > vcrun6sp6 MS Visual C++ 6 sp6 libraries (mfc42, msvcp60, msvcrt; > 64 MB download) > vjrun20 MS Visual J# 2.0 SE libraries (requires dotnet20) > vlc VLC media player > wenquanyi WenQuanYi CJK font (on LCD looks better with > fontsmooth-rgb) > windowscodecs MS Windows Imaging Component > wininet MS wininet.dll (requires Windows license, but does not > check for one) > wme9 MS Windows Media Encoder 9 (requires Windows license, > but does not check for one) > wmp10 MS Windows Media Player 10 (requires Windows license, > but does not check for one) > wmp9 MS Windows Media Player 9 (requires Windows license, > but does not check for one) > wsh56js MS Windows scripting 5.6, jscript only, no cscript > wsh56 MS Windows Scripting Host 5.6 > wsh56vb MS Windows scripting 5.6, vbscript only, no cscript > xact MS XACT Engine (x3daudio?_?.dll, xactengine?_?.dll) > xvid xvid video codec > Pseudopackages: > alldlls=builtin Force use of builtin dlls (even if loaded with > absolute path) (except for msvcp80 and d3dx9_*) > alldlls=default Remove all DLL overrides > allfonts All listed fonts (corefonts, droid, eufonts, > liberation, lucida, tahoma, wenquanyi) > allcodecs All listed codecs (xvid, ffdshow) > ddr=gdi Set DirectDrawRenderer to GDI (default) > ddr=opengl Set DirectDrawRenderer to OpenGL > dsoundbug9612 Use DirectSound MaxShadowSize=0 workaround for bug #9612 > fakeie6 Set registry to claim IE6sp1 is installed > forcemono Force using mono instead of .Net (for debugging) > glsl-disable Disable GLSL use by Wine Direct3D > glsl-enable Enable GLSL use by Wine Direct3D (default) > heapcheck Enable heap checking > multisampling=enabled Enable Direct3D multisampling > multisampling=disabled Disable Direct3D multisampling (default) > native_mdac Override odbc32, odbccp32 and oledb32 > native_oleaut32 Override oleaut32 > nocrashdialog Disable the graphical crash dialog > orm=backbuffer Registry tweak: OffscreenRenderingMode=backbuffer > orm=fbo Registry tweak: OffscreenRenderingMode=fbo (default) > orm=pbuffer Registry tweak: OffscreenRenderingMode=pbuffer > rtlm=auto Set RenderTargetLockMode to auto (default) > rtlm=disabled Set RenderTargetLockMode to disabled > rtlm=readdraw Set RenderTargetLockMode to readdraw > rtlm=readtex Set RenderTargetLockMode to readtex > rtlm=texdraw Set RenderTargetLockMode to texdraw > rtlm=textex Set RenderTargetLockMode to textex > sandbox Sandbox the wineprefix - remove links to ~ > sound=alsa Set sound driver to ALSA > sound=audioio Set sound driver to AudioIO > sound=coreaudio Set sound driver to CoreAudio > sound=esd Set sound driver to Esound > sound=jack Set sound driver to Jack > sound=nas Set sound driver to Nas > sound=oss Set sound driver to OSS > sound=disabled Disable sound > strictdrawordering=enabled Enable StrictDrawOrdering (default) > strictdrawordering=disabled Disable StrictDrawOrdering > nt40 Set windows version to nt40 > win98 Set windows version to Windows 98 > win2k Set windows version to Windows 2000 > winxp Set windows version to Windows XP > vista Set windows version to Windows Vista > win7 Set windows version to Windows 7 > winver= Set windows version to default (winxp) > volnum Rename drive_c to harddiskvolume0 (needed by some > installers) > mwo=force Set MouseWarpOverride to force (needded by some games > mwo=enabled Set MouseWarpOverride to enabled (default) > mwo=disable Set MouseWarpOverride to disable > npm-repack Set NonPower2Mode to repack > psm=on Set PixelShaderMode to enabled > psm=off Set PixelShaderMode to disabled > vsm-hard Set VertexShaderMode to hardware > benjie1 at benjie1:~$ > > > On 08/26/2010 09:54 AM, dimesio wrote: >> Bob Benjamin wrote: >>> err:ole:CoGetClassObject class {e30629d2-27e5-11ce-875d-00608cb78066} >>> not registered >>> >> That's a DirectShow audio capture filter, and the app's website >> recommends the latest DirectX. >> >> I tried winetricks d3dx9, and with that, if I enter something in the >> login name and password fields and click login, the app doesn't crash >> and it does try to log in. It fails for me at that point because I >> don't have a valid account. Try winetricks d3dx9 and test it with >> your login. >> >> >> >> >> >>
Bob Benjamin wrote:> Tried d3dx9 and it still crashed without trying to login to my > account. Output of d3dx9 is below and I didn't see a message that wine > updated or installed d3dx9. Did see one when I installed WMP9. > > benjie1 at benjie1:~$ sh winetricks -d3dx9 > Unknown arg -d3dx9 > Usage: winetricks [options] package [package] ... >It didn't install it, because you didn't type the command properly. That's what that Unknonw arg message is telling you, followed by instructions for the correct usage. You need to start reading what's in the console. There's no "-" in the command. It's just Code: sh winetricks d3dx9
>> ? ? URL for pastebin. ?http://pastebin.com/NSJZKLv5 >> > The pastbin output for the d3dx9 install looks fine to me. >? ? Then is there another prob that still makes it crash? Should I have seen a message that wine is updating with d3dx9? I didn't. Just crashed. This is the only thing keeping me from using Linux exclusively. Hope it can work. Thanks guys.
Robert Benjamin wrote:> Anyone have new ideas? Thanks >Try reinstalling to a clean wineprefix.
http://pastebin.com/TqrFNDYP the output from ispqvideochat9.exe Hope this helps.
Robert Benjamin wrote:> Just wondering if there's anything new on this crashing of > ispqvideochat9.exe Thanks. >File a bug.
Robert Benjamin wrote:> My Ubuntu HD is on it's own as is XP. No > partitions. Separate drives. And what's a native override. >Do you mean you have XP on a different computer, or just that XP is on a different hard drive in the same computer as Ubuntu? If the latter, Linux should be able to see the other hard drive and copy files from it, though you may have to mount it manually first. Once you've copied the file from Windows, run winecfg, go to the Libraries tab, and add an override for devenum.dll.
Robert Benjamin <benjie1 at cox.net> wrote:> >On 8/30/2010 11:30 AM, DanKegel wrote: >> Thank you for your problem report. I have reproduced the problem >> and filed >> http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24211 >> >> Try copying devenum.dll from your windows partition into ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32 >> and adding a native override for it in winecfg. That got the 'create account' button working for me. >> >Ok. Not sure I follow. New to Linux. Guess I have to get >devenum.dll from my windows HD in system 32 and paste it from my thumb >drive to where you said. My Ubuntu HD is on it's own as is XP.Are both drives in the same computer or different computers? If they are on different computers, yes, you will have to copy the devenum.dll from your WindowsXP system to the the thumb drive and then from the thumb drive to /home/benjie/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32 Then start winecfg and go to the libraries tab. click on add and then you can type in devenum. Select native then builtin (I don't have access to my Wine system and I'm not certain there is a built-in devenum.dll file.) Click on the OK button. This will apply the change for all applications on the system.>And what's a native override?Native override is when you select 'native, built-in' in winecfg. This tells Wine to use the Windows .dll file to resolve a function call before attempting to use Wine's internal code. When missing code is incorporated into Wine, you can reverse this by starting winecfg and then selecting libraries, clicking on the entry for the dll name and then delete. However, this is in the future and just for your (and others) knowledge. Do not do this until you receive notification that the function is now working and tested. James McKenzie
Please do try clicking 'create account' so those of us without accounts can reproduce exactly.
Robert Benjamin wrote:> Anything else I can do to help? Love to get this to work. Tks >Setting devenum.dll to native didn't stop it from crashing for me, either, but disabling it did. Try that.
Yes, please upload the output of the new crash to pastebin or somewhere, and link to it here.
Bob Benjamin <benjie1 at cox.net> wrote:>On 09/01/2010 06:30 PM, dimesio wrote: >> Robert Benjamin wrote: >> >>> Anything else I can do to help? Love to get this to work. Tks >>> >>> >> Setting devenum.dll to native didn't stop it from crashing for me, either, but disabling it did. Try that. >> >> > >Some improvement. It let me check the box to save password and auto >login. Then got as far as 'checking registration' before it crashed. I >have an updated version to 9.1 Not sure if there are many changes. Would >it help to send the output of the exe of the 9.1? >Bob: Please stop top posting and add a little more quoting so that someone new to the mailing list can figure out what is going on. Interleave your responses to questions within your reply message. Again, please capture a logging file and post it to a site like pastebin.com. THEN post the URL as a reply to this message in the mailing list. Thank you.
On 09/02/2010 02:24 PM, James Mckenzie wrote:> Bob Benjamin<benjie1 at cox.net> wrote: > >> Sent: Sep 2, 2010 10:38 AM >> To: wine-users at winehq.org >> Subject: Re: [Wine] Still can't install from NanoCorp >> >> >> >> On 09/02/2010 01:10 PM, James Mckenzie wrote: >> >>> Bob Benjamin<benjie1 at cox.net> wrote: >>> >>> >>>> On 09/01/2010 06:30 PM, dimesio wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Robert Benjamin wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Anything else I can do to help? Love to get this to work. Tks >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> Setting devenum.dll to native didn't stop it from crashing for me, either, but disabling it did. Try that. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Some improvement. It let me check the box to save password and auto >>>> login. Then got as far as 'checking registration' before it crashed. I >>>> have an updated version to 9.1 Not sure if there are many changes. Would >>>> it help to send the output of the exe of the 9.1? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Bob: >>> >>> Please stop top posting and add a little more quoting so that someone new to the mailing list can figure out what is going on. Interleave your responses to questions within your reply message. >>> >>> Again, please capture a logging file and post it to a site like pastebin.com. THEN post the URL as a reply to this >>> message in the mailing list. >>> > Interleave example: > > Your URL would go here. > >>> Thank you. >>> >>> >>> Still new to this. Not sure what I should have done. What's a 'little more quoting' and 'interleave your respones to >>> questions within your reply message.' >>> > Mailing list 'netiquette' frowns upon top posting, which is very normal in a business situation where one message == one reply. Mailing lists consist of 'threads' where messages may have multiple answers in a non-specified order. Thus my replies should be after yours, but in context. Thus your questions are answered in a compartmentalized fashion. > > The second problem with mailing lists is that people join and leave them at whim. Thus it is totally possible to step into a series of back and forth replies. Without a slight bit of quotation, it is possible to make the mistake of supplying an incorrect answer or an answer that was previously given. > > >>> >>> >> After I capture a logging file and post it to pastebin I should >> send that to wine-users and the URL in a separate post. Sorry I'm >> confused. Will do it right as soon as I know. Sorry about that. >> >> > Simple answer: Reply to the request for the logging file and put the URL on a line underneath the request. That way folks who are just joining the mailing list know what the URL is for. > > After putting the URL in the message you can provide additional information at this point at the bottom of the message. Remove any previous signatures and 'taglines' that appear at the bottom of the message. You can also 'trim' the content of the message to remove any information that does not apply to your request. If you previously supplied information on how the program was run or if you created a new Wine Prefix, leave that in the message. > > We are here, mostly as volunteers, to help YOU get YOUR favorite program working. Some folks are very picky on which messages they answer and if you top post or leave out quoting, they skip that message and go to the next one. If you are a habitual violator of these 'rules', they just discard your messages. > > The effort is to get more people involved in resolving your problem. > > James McKenzie > > Thanks James. Re: pastebin. I copied the terminal output and then pasted it in the pastebin.com space and clicked 'submit'. Then I should open a message and paste the URL there, and any more info at the bottom of the message below the URL? New info, like can I remove ispq and make a new wineprefix removing only that one program should be OK to post like this or should it be in a new message? I tend to stick to things til they get figured out, and not disappear. Except tomorrow. May have some work to do here for hurricane EARL tomorrow. Live in Rhode Island. Hope it isn't too bad a storm. Thanks again. Bob >
The other really important thing is to trim messages when replying. It's really hard to read messages that have zillions of old quoted bits. Please remove all quoted text except for parts that are really relevant.
Bob Benjamin wrote:> Will do. Just realized that to open ispq9.1 I have to click the exe file. It won't open from Wine. Crashes. The exe file opens but with no camera or sound. Think I may have goofed in installing the 9.1 with the 9.0 there. Good idea to start with a new wineprefix with 9.1?Yes, it's a good idea to start with a clean wineprefix. However, if you mean it crashes when you try to run it from a terminal but not when you click the exe, you're doing something wrong at the command line. Have you changed to the program directory before trying to run it? As for the webcam, it didn't work for me, either, and I wouldn't expect it to. http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16147
Bob Benjamin wrote:> Have a clean wineprefix with ispq91-05.msi installed. It opens from > Wine or the desktop icon for about 30 sec and then crashes. I'm sure > I should send the terminal output to you. Don't want to make a > mistake so ... paste the terminal output of the .exe to pastebin.com, > then click 'submit'. Open a message with the pastebin URL at the top > and any relevant info below the URL. Am I right? Hope so. >That'll work, though if the output is short, you can just post it here.
At this point, I would give up if I were you, until others had reported success with this app. No point struggling so hard. Can you try some other video chat program, say, native linux skype?
Bob Benjamin wrote:> > Thanks for the suggestion. Tried to find native linux skype but no luck. Can you help me? Thanks. >It's on the Skype website. http://www.skype.com/intl/en-us/get-skype/on-your-computer/linux/
Bob Benjamin wrote:> Filed a bug, but need help with it, re: "Assigned to' > info and at the right 'see also: add bug URLs' Not sure what goes there. > Thanks. Bob >Don't touch the Assigned to field. For the URL field, add the URL where the app can be downloaded.
Bob Benjamin wrote:> > Need help with the application database. Is > http://appdb.wine.org/ the correct place? I see a section of Platinum, > Gold, Silver apps, and guess I'm in the wrong place. Don't see where > create an application database. Thanks again for the help. >That's the right place. You need to create an AppDB account and log in, then click on "Submit app" in the menu on the left and then fill out the form.
Bob Benjamin wrote:> On 09/08/2010 01:31 PM, Bob Benjamin wrote: > Have wine 1.3.2 in Downloads on my pc but I can't get it to install. > Double clicked the tar.bz and the files extracted but I'm not sure > what to do next. Memory loss! Mine not the pc. Tks >The tar.bz is for building from source. I think you probably want to upgrade through your package manager.
Bob Benjamin wrote:> > Tried upgrade through Ubuntu software center and got the error below. > > /home/benjie1/Desktop/Screenshot.png > > What do I do to fix this problem. Thanks. Bob >I can't see screenshots on your desktop. But it doesn't matter--problems with your package manager belong on the Ubuntu forum, not here.