Emmanuel Charpentier
2004-Sep-05 08:27 UTC
[Wine]Pb with Installshield (Dragon Naturaly Speaking) : not enough room on system drive
Hi ! I'm trying to install Dragon Naturally Speaking in a WINE "fake windows" setup, and I have troubles with InstallShield. I tried this a while ago (with wine 20031212) and had *partial* success : The app installed, by I had trouble with the character set settings and botched the voice training, 'cause I couldn't read the screen ... I reinstalled a new machine recently (the previous one died due to a failing power supply ...). Wine is now 20040716. I managed to install Office 2000 (and IE6, which is needed for MS Access ...), along with a couple other apps, working *great*. Note : yes, I *did* install DCOM98. However, any time I try to install Dragon Naturally Speaking, I stumble on the fact that InstallShield is unable to see the free space on the system "disk" : according to the log, Wine reports -1 Mb free, while Dragon tells it needs 40 Mb. Therefore, InstallShield aborts the installation. Has anyone any idea on how to pass this ? The relevant files are PS'd to this message. BTW : Any exeriences/successes/failures with Dragon Naturally Speaking ? That's the one application I miss on Linux : since IBM botched its earlier attemps to port ViaVoice on modern Linuxes and withdrawed it, no one has (yet) created a working VR package ... Emmanuel Charpentier ================.wine/config : WINE REGISTRY Version 2 ;; All keys relative to \\Machine\\Software\\Wine\\Wine\\Config ;; If you think it is necessary to show others your complete config for a ;; bug report, filter out empty lines and comments with ;; grep -v "^;" ~/.wine/config | grep '.' ;; ;; MS-DOS drives configuration ;; ;; Each section has the following format: ;; [Drive X] ;; "Path"="xxx" (Unix path for drive root) ;; "Type"="xxx" (supported types are 'floppy', 'hd', 'cdrom' and 'network') ;; "Label"="xxx" (drive label, at most 11 characters) ;; "Serial"="xxx" (serial number, 8 characters hexadecimal number) ;; "Filesystem"="xxx" (supported types are 'msdos'/'dos'/'fat', 'win95'/'vfat', 'unix') ;; This is the FS Wine is supposed to emulate on a certain ;; directory structure. ;; Recommended: ;; - "win95" for ext2fs, VFAT and FAT32 ;; - "msdos" for FAT16 (ugly, upgrading to VFAT driver strongly recommended) ;; DON'T use "unix" unless you intend to port programs using Winelib ! ;; "Device"="/dev/xx" (only if you want to allow raw device access) ;; [Drive A] "Path" = "/floppy" "Type" = "floppy" "Label" = "Floppy" "Device" = "/dev/fd0" [Drive C] "Path" = "/home/charpent/.wine/fake_windows" "Type" = "hd" "Label" = "/home/charpent/.wine/fake_windows" "Filesystem" = "win95" [Drive D] "Path" = "/mnt/hda1" "Type" = "hd" "Label" = "/mnt/hda1" "Filesystem" = "win95" [Drive E] "Path" = "/cdrom" "Type" = "cdrom" "Label" = "/cdrom" "Filesystem" = "win95" "Device" = "/dev/hdc" [Drive X] "Path" = "/tmp" "Type" = "hd" "Label" = "Tmp Drive" "Filesystem" = "win95" [Drive Y] "Path" = "%HOME%" "Type" = "network" "Label" = "Home" "Filesystem" = "win95" [Drive Z] "Path" = "/" "Type" = "hd" "Label" = "Root" "Filesystem" = "win95" [wine] "Windows" = "C:\\Windows" "System" = "C:\\Windows\\System" "Temp" = "X:\\" "Path" = "C:\\Windows;C:\\Windows\\System;X:\\;X:\\test;Y:\\" "GraphicsDriver" = "x11drv" ; Wine doesn't pass directory symlinks to Windows programs by default. ; Enabling this may crash some programs that do recursive lookups of a whole ; subdir tree in case of a symlink pointing back to itself. ;"ShowDirSymlinks" = "1" ;"ShowDotFiles" = "1" "ShellLinker" = "wineshelllink" # [wineconf] [Version] ; Windows version to imitate (win95,win98,winme,nt351,nt40,win2k,winxp,win2k3,win20,win30,win31) "Windows" = "win98" ; DOS version to imitate ;"DOS" = "6.22" ; Be careful here, wrong DllOverrides settings have the potential ; to pretty much kill your setup. 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You'll need to set ComputerName in ;; HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ComputerName\ComputerName, too. ;"UseDnsComputerName" = "N" ######################################### # Application dependent sections follow # ######################################### [AppDefaults\\_INS5576._MP\\x11drv] ; Lotus Notes R5 installer ; I'm quite not sure this will run on some other machine than mine, but it ; can't hurt "Managed" = "N" "Desktop" = "N" [AppDefaults\\nlnotes.exe\\x11drv] "Desktop" = "800x600" [AppDefaults\\explorer.exe\\x11drv] "Desktop" = "800x600" [AppDefaults\\notes.exe\\DllOverrides] "msvcrt" = "native" "msvcrt40" = "native" "crtdll" = "native" "imagehlp" = "native" "rnaph" = "native" [AppDefaults\\nlnotes.exe\\DllOverrides] "msvcrt" = "native" "msvcrt40" = "native" "crtdll" = "native" "imagehlp" = "native" "rnaph" = "native" [AppDefaults\\nhldaemn.exe\\DllOverrides] "msvcrt" = "native" "msvcrt40" = "native" "crtdll" = "native" "imagehlp" = "native" "rnaph" = "native" # [/wineconf] ============= charpent@yod:~$ ls -l .wine/dosdevices/ total 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 charpent charpent 7 2004-07-04 18:06 a: -> /floppy lrwxrwxrwx 1 charpent charpent 8 2004-07-04 18:06 a:: -> /dev/fd0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 charpent charpent 33 2004-07-04 18:06 c: -> /home/charpent/.wine/fake_windows lrwxrwxrwx 1 charpent charpent 10 2004-07-04 18:06 com1 -> /dev/ttyS0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 charpent charpent 10 2004-07-04 18:06 com2 -> /dev/ttyS1 lrwxrwxrwx 1 charpent charpent 10 2004-07-04 18:06 com3 -> /dev/ttyS2 lrwxrwxrwx 1 charpent charpent 10 2004-07-04 18:06 com4 -> /dev/modem lrwxrwxrwx 1 charpent charpent 9 2004-07-04 18:06 d: -> /mnt/hda1 lrwxrwxrwx 1 charpent charpent 6 2004-07-04 18:06 e: -> /cdrom lrwxrwxrwx 1 charpent charpent 8 2004-07-04 18:06 e:: -> /dev/hdc lrwxrwxrwx 1 charpent charpent 8 2004-07-04 18:06 lpt1 -> /dev/lp0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 charpent charpent 4 2004-07-04 18:06 x: -> /tmp lrwxrwxrwx 1 charpent charpent 14 2004-07-04 18:06 y: -> /home/charpent lrwxrwxrwx 1 charpent charpent 1 2004-07-04 18:06 z: -> / =============== Last record of installation attempt (~/Dgnsetup.log) ----- Dragon NaturallySpeaking installation started on 9-5-2004, 15:23:23 ----- Configuration=Professional, Languages=fra enx, Version=5.00.401.179 Type=RELEASE 15:23:25 -- Insufficient space to perform installation on System drive. Setup requires 40 MB, but only -1 MB free. ----- Dragon NaturallySpeaking installation cancelled due to severe error on 9-5-2004, 15:23:25 -----
Duane Clark
2004-Sep-05 12:44 UTC
[Wine]Pb with Installshield (Dragon Naturaly Speaking) : not enough room on system drive
Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:> Hi ! > > I'm trying to install Dragon Naturally Speaking in a WINE "fake windows" > setup, and I have troubles with InstallShield. > > I tried this a while ago (with wine 20031212) and had *partial* success : > The app installed, by I had trouble with the character set settings and > botched the voice training, 'cause I couldn't read the screen ... > > I reinstalled a new machine recently (the previous one died due to a > failing power supply ...). Wine is now 20040716. I managed to install > Office 2000 (and IE6, which is needed for MS Access ...), along with a > couple other apps, working *great*. Note : yes, I *did* install DCOM98. > > However, any time I try to install Dragon Naturally Speaking, I stumble on > the fact that InstallShield is unable to see the free space on the system > "disk" : according to the log, Wine reports -1 Mb free, while Dragon tells > it needs 40 Mb. Therefore, InstallShield aborts the installation. >Had you CDed into the cdrom drive to run setup? I doubt it will help, but an easy test might be to try to CD into your Wine C: drive and then run setup from there. Maybe the installer is really dumb.> ... > ----- Dragon NaturallySpeaking installation started on 9-5-2004, 15:23:23 ----- > Configuration=Professional, Languages=fra enx, Version=5.00.401.179 > Type=RELEASE > 15:23:25 -- Insufficient space to perform installation on System drive. > Setup requires 40 MB, but only -1 MB free. > ----- Dragon NaturallySpeaking installation cancelled due to severe error > on 9-5-2004, 15:23:25 -----Probably what you will need to do is to run the setup something like this: WINEDEBUG=+relay wine setup.exe &> wine.log That will make the program run really slow, and create a very large file, possibly 100s of MBytes, so you need lots of empty disk space. Then I typically split the file: split --bytes=2m wine.log That creates a whole bunch of smaller files, requiring lots more disk space;) Then grep for the error message: grep "Setup requires" x* Hopefully that shows up in one of the files. Open the file and see what was happening before the error message. If it is not clear, try deleting obviously irrelevant or repeated lines, and maybe post a few hundred of the lines before the error message.
michael@cherryblossom.homelinux.com
2004-Sep-05 20:46 UTC
[Wine]Pb with Installshield (Dragon Naturaly Speaking) : not enough room on system drive
On Sun, Sep 05, 2004 at 03:27:25PM +0200, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:> Hi ! > > I'm trying to install Dragon Naturally Speaking in a WINE "fake windows" > setup, and I have troubles with InstallShield. > > I tried this a while ago (with wine 20031212) and had *partial* success : > The app installed, by I had trouble with the character set settings andSet up in environment variables, IIRC KDE has a way to configure this in it's control panel, but I don't use KDE, so...> botched the voice training, 'cause I couldn't read the screen ...Maybe your resolution wasn't a good one.> I reinstalled a new machine recently (the previous one died due to a > failing power supply ...). Wine is now 20040716. I managed to install > Office 2000 (and IE6, which is needed for MS Access ...), along with a > couple other apps, working *great*. Note : yes, I *did* install DCOM98.Maybe you'll need proper InstallShield runtimes? Or maybe you need command line dll overrides. You can also try Wine 20040813, or current CVS. And are you using binary 20040716, or build from source? And what kind of distrobution are you using (if any)? (Red Hat, Fedora, SuSe, Debian, etc.)> However, any time I try to install Dragon Naturally Speaking, I stumble on > the fact that InstallShield is unable to see the free space on the system > "disk" : according to the log, Wine reports -1 Mb free, while Dragon tells > it needs 40 Mb. Therefore, InstallShield aborts the installation.How much free space *is* on the Wine directory's partition? ext2/3 (among other fs) "reserve" some free space for the root user, in case of emergancies, but that takes away from the users. Try reporting the results of "df", and/or "df -h". Finally, you didn't include any error messages reported by *wine* in and of itself. Try running it from the console and either directing it's output to a file (just like DOS, use the ">" redirector) or use a logging program like tee ( "wine <command> | tee <filename>" should do it). You can also try debug channels.> Has anyone any idea on how to pass this ? The relevant files are PS'd to > this message. > > BTW : Any exeriences/successes/failures with Dragon Naturally Speaking ? > That's the one application I miss on Linux : since IBM botched its earlier > attemps to port ViaVoice on modern Linuxes and withdrawed it, no one hasWere they trying to port binaries? It's almost impossible to create universal binaries for linux, if I recall correctly. Very few linux systems are identical, or even use the same sound system, configuration formats, packaging systems, etc. etc.> (yet) created a working VR package ...The point of open source... hopefully someone will develop one soon. Problem? They have to work through ALSA or OSS (which audio system), not to mention deal with different PC configurations, and then work on the actual engine of the VR.> Emmanuel Charpentier[snipped config files]
Emmanuel Charpentier
2004-Sep-06 02:23 UTC
[Wine]Pb with Installshield (Dragon Naturaly Speaking) : not enough room on system drive
Duane Clark wrote: [ Snip ... ]>> However, any time I try to install Dragon Naturally Speaking, I >> stumble on the fact that InstallShield is unable to see the free space >> on the system "disk" : according to the log, Wine reports -1 Mb free, >> while Dragon tells it needs 40 Mb. Therefore, InstallShield aborts the >> installation. >> > > Had you CDed into the cdrom drive to run setup? I doubt it will help, > but an easy test might be to try to CD into your Wine C: drive and then > run setup from there. Maybe the installer is really dumb.Tried that. Ditto.>> ... >> ----- Dragon NaturallySpeaking installation started on 9-5-2004, >> 15:23:23 ----- >> Configuration=Professional, Languages=fra enx, Version=5.00.401.179 >> Type=RELEASE >> 15:23:25 -- Insufficient space to perform installation on System >> drive. Setup requires 40 MB, but only -1 MB free. >> ----- Dragon NaturallySpeaking installation cancelled due to severe >> error on 9-5-2004, 15:23:25 ----- > > > Probably what you will need to do is to run the setup something like this: > > WINEDEBUG=+relay wine setup.exe &> wine.log > > That will make the program run really slow, and create a very large > file, possibly 100s of MBytes, so you need lots of empty disk space. > Then I typically split the file: > > split --bytes=2m wine.log > > That creates a whole bunch of smaller files, requiring lots more disk > space;) Then grep for the error message: > > grep "Setup requires" x*Tried that. The resultant file is "only" 467 Mb, mostly made of messages similar to : 000d:Call ntdll.RtlEnterCriticalSection(4a99f8f0) ret=4a98ccd3 000d:Ret ntdll.RtlEnterCriticalSection() retval=00000000 ret=4a98ccd3 I wonder why ... (Curiously, whent piping through tee, Setup stops with a *different* error message, stating that the install engine could not be starded. Heisenbug ?)> Hopefully that shows up in one of the files. Open the file and see what > was happening before the error message. If it is not clear, try deleting > obviously irrelevant or repeated lines, and maybe post a few hundred of > the lines before the error message.Hmmm ... Seems that Wine is detected as being Windows NT, but without administrator privileges (btw, the wine config file tells it to eulate win98. See posted files ...). Does this rings a bell ? I can send the relevant 3 file(s) (2 Mb apiece) if you like... Emmanuel Charpentier
michael@cherryblossom.homelinux.com
2004-Sep-06 19:39 UTC
[Wine]Pb with Installshield (Dragon Naturaly Speaking) : not enough room on system drive
On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 08:40:36AM +0200, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:> Dear Michael, > > Thank you for your answers ! > > michael@cherryblossom.homelinux.com wrote: > >On Sun, Sep 05, 2004 at 03:27:25PM +0200, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote: > > > >>Hi ! > >> > >>I'm trying to install Dragon Naturally Speaking in a WINE "fake windows" > >>setup, and I have troubles with InstallShield. > >> > >>I tried this a while ago (with wine 20031212) and had *partial* success : > >>The app installed, by I had trouble with the character set settings andI guess that installing with 20031212 and then upgrading to 2004-07 to run it wouldn't be an option, eh?> > > >Set up in environment variables, IIRC KDE has a way to configure this in > >it's control panel, but I don't use KDE, so... > > The problem was iso8859-1 vs utf8. Solved. > > >>botched the voice training, 'cause I couldn't read the screen ... > > > > > >Maybe your resolution wasn't a good one. > > Resolutioon was OK but a lot of characters were lost (replaced by "?").Ah. (Let me see if I remember my french correctly...) Est-ce que possible qui vous ordinateur ne aimer pas (- ne fait pas aimer? pardon, je n'ai pas le francais bon... -) les lettres avec les accents? Ou les lettres dans le "character set" de francais? Is it possible that your computer didn't/doesn't like the letters with (french) accents? Or the letters in the french character set? If I recall correctly, it's not uncommon for french characters to show up in consoles as "?" when they're in a different character set or not supported. Oddly, aren't you able to type most, if not all, characters required in french with iso8859-1?> >>I reinstalled a new machine recently (the previous one died due to a > >>failing power supply ...). Wine is now 20040716. I managed to install > >>Office 2000 (and IE6, which is needed for MS Access ...), along with a > >>couple other apps, working *great*. Note : yes, I *did* install DCOM98. > > > > > >Maybe you'll need proper InstallShield runtimes? > > Isn't that provided by the installer ?Theoretically, yes, but in and of itself, that's known to cause problems; i.e. the dlls or exes provided by the installer's runtime don't properly work with wine, or confuse wine...> > Or maybe you need > >command line dll overrides. > > None. See .config file for permanent DLL overrides.This relates to the above question -- IIRC, built in dlls in the installer's InstallShield runtimes sometimes automatically override your DLL decisions in .config, whether you want to or not, and this is worked around using dll override command line switches or environment variables. I'm not 100% sure though.> > You can also try Wine 20040813, or current > >CVS. And are you using binary 20040716, or build from source? And what > >kind of distrobution are you using (if any)? (Red Hat, Fedora, SuSe, > >Debian, etc.) > > 20040716 as packaged in Debian. Kernel is 2.6.6Ah. Yes. I haven't gotten that to work yet... still trying to figure out my own kernel, before attempting wine 2004-07/2004-08. Maybe try building from winehq source or CVS? Or you can try downgrading to the 2004-06 or whatever package they have in testing, and then re-upgrading afterwards? Why does it take so long for a wine release to get to unstable, anyways? *shrugs*> >>However, any time I try to install Dragon Naturally Speaking, I stumble > >>on the fact that InstallShield is unable to see the free space on the > >>system "disk" : according to the log, Wine reports -1 Mb free, while > >>Dragon tells it needs 40 Mb. Therefore, InstallShield aborts the > >>installation.I have no other ideas.> > > >How much free space *is* on the Wine directory's partition? > > About 1,9 Gb (/home is under /) :This won't kill anyone, but the english speaking as far as I know use the opposite comma (,) and period (.) then the french in numbers -- in US, it's 1,000,000.05 ; in french, that would be something like 1 000 000,05 or 1.000.000,05 or something. Then again, many people here probably don't use english as their first language.> > charpent@yod:~$ df > Sys. de fich. 1K-blocs Occup? Disponible Capacit? Mont? sur > /dev/hdb3 16516084 13773096 1903996 88% / > tmpfs 518312 0 518312 0% /dev/shm > /dev/hdb2 16516084 14808700 868392 95% /mnt/hdb2 > /dev/hda1 25181852 6528628 18653224 26% /mnt/hda1 > /dev/hdb5 16516052 9240592 6436468 59% /mnt/hdb5 > /dev/hdb6 25276760 15604568 8388200 66% /mnt/hdb6 > /dev/sda1 32566536 2046560 28865688 7% /mnt/hde1 > /dev/sda2 32558532 17012720 13891924 56% /mnt/hde2 > /dev/hdc 368838 368838 0 100% /cdrom > > > ext2/3 > >(among other fs) "reserve" some free space for the root user, in case of > >emergancies, but that takes away from the users. Try reporting the > >results of "df", and/or "df -h". > > > >Finally, you didn't include any error messages reported by *wine* in and > >of itself. > > None relevant : > > charpent@yod:~$ wine /cdrom/SETUP.EXE > fixme:win:SetWindowTextA cannot set text "InstallShield Wizard" of other > process window (nil) > fixme:win:SetWindowTextA cannot set text "Installation de > NaturallySpeaking" ofother process window (nil) > fixme:dialog:MSGBOX_OnInit task modal msgbox ! Not modal yet. > Wine exited with a successful statusHow odd. I would have expected more. Some sort of warn, maybe?> > Try running it from the console and either directing it's > >output to a file (just like DOS, use the ">" redirector) or use a > >logging program like tee ( "wine <command> | tee <filename>" should do > >it). You can also try debug channels. > > > > > >>Has anyone any idea on how to pass this ? The relevant files are PS'd to > >>this message. > >> > >>BTW : Any exeriences/successes/failures with Dragon Naturally Speaking ? > >>That's the one application I miss on Linux : since IBM botched its > >>earlier attemps to port ViaVoice on modern Linuxes and withdrawed it, no > >>one has > > > > > >Were they trying to port binaries? > > Native SR libraries + Java user interfaces. That mostly worked (and still > works) in English, but I've been unable to use the relevant French language > files from Windows version. And since I'm french and work mostly in french > ...Maybe different file formats? Maybe line ending problems with converting? (CR/LF; LF or something problems between Windows/Linux?) Unfortunately, French (translations) often come(s) after English, if it/they come(s) at all.> > It's almost impossible to create > >universal binaries for linux, if I recall correctly. Very few linux > >systems are identical, or even use the same sound system, configuration > >formats, packaging systems, etc. etc. > > > > > >>(yet) created a working VR package ... > > > > > >The point of open source... hopefully someone will develop one soon. > > Unlikely : an SR system needs *HUGE* linguistic data, and is a very hard > nut to crack. See for example Sphinx ...I see... not to mention the immense time and funding... and the unlikelyhood of someone trying to develop this (linguistic data for use in a SR system) over the Internet via conventional open-source means...> >Problem? They have to work through ALSA or OSS (which audio system), > >not to mention deal with different PC configurations, and then work on > >the actual engine of the VR. > > That's the least of the problem...Point(s) taken. I don't know what else there could be, as I haven't tried this myself. Good luck to you.> Emmanuel Charpentier--Michael Chang
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