Hi, Is the answer WINEPREFIX somehow? If so, how do I use it correctly? We're back into debugging problems with the Jack driver for wine. I'd really like to run multiple versions of Wine for a few days. A while back I remember someone here mentioning that he liked to use links to do this. That's fine (I suppose) for the .wine directory. I could have .wine-20040505, .wine-20041019, etc., and the make a single link to the one I want to run. However how do I handle the /usr/bin stuff? It seems that there's too many files there to handle with links. What's the most effective way to handle this and not make mistakes? Thanks, Mark
On Dienstag 03 Mai 2005 17:41, Mark Knecht wrote:> We're back into debugging problems with the Jack driver for wine. > I'd really like to run multiple versions of Wine for a few days.[..]> What's the most effective way to handle this and not make mistakes?You might want to use a tool I've written for exactly that purpose, called winestart and available online[1]. Feel free to ask if any questions on the usage arise. Cheers, David P.S. If you're running on Gentoo - I feel very confident I will manage to close bug 9842 [2] during the next week ;-) [1] http://www.david-guembel.de/index.php?id=13 [2] http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9842 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 234 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20050503/788109c3/attachment.pgp