Hi all, I have Dreamweaver MX successfully installed and working, except for a small problem. My source tree is on a Windows server. I have the share mounted via Samba and can browse anywhere in it. I have my Site local files set to /mnt/server/localsite and Dreamweaver sees and successfully catalogs them all. However, when I attempt to check out a file, I get an error that it can't find C:/mnt/server/localsite/file.html. I assume that I need to have some kind of link, drive letter or ? from C: that maps to the sambe share. How do I do this? Thanks- Dan
Hi Dan, In your wine config, create a windows drive pointing to your samba mount point. [Drive T] "Path" = "/samba/mount/point" "Type" = "hd" "Label" = "Dreamweaver tree" "Filesystem" = "win95" A similar approach would be to mount your samba share inside your fake c_drive. Experience has shown that apps running under wine do not see symlinks. Putting a symlink in your fake c_drive isn't an option. I find that a bit unfortunate. Wouldn't it be a nice hack? Anyways ... Cya!>I have Dreamweaver MX successfully installed and working, except for a >small problem. My source tree is on a Windows server. I have the share >mounted via Samba and can browse anywhere in it. I have my Site local files >set to /mnt/server/localsite and Dreamweaver sees and successfully >catalogs them all. However, when I attempt to check out a file, I get an >error that it can't find C:/mnt/server/localsite/file.html. I assume that I >need to have some kind of link, drive letter or ? from C: that maps to the >sambe share. How do I do this?_________________________________________________________________ MSN Search, le moteur de recherche qui pense comme vous ! http://fr.ca.search.msn.com/
Can u show your wine's configuration??
It's normally under ~/.wine/
Quoted from wine's users manual:
"5.5.2. Short Introduction
Wine emulates drives by placing their virtual drive roots to
user-configurable points in the Unix filesystem, so it's your choice
where C:'s root should be (tools/wineinstall will even ask you). If you
choose, say, ~/wine (or, in other words, /home/user/wine, since "~"
indicates the home directory of a user), as the root of your virtual
drive C:, then you'd put this into your Wine configuration file:
[Drive C]
"Path" = "%HOME%/wine"
"Type" = "hd"
"Label" = "MS-DOS"
"Filesystem" = "win95"
With this configuration, what windows apps think of as
"c:\windows\system" would map to /home/user/wine/windows/system in the
UNIX filesystem. Note that you need to specify "Filesystem" =
"win95",
not "Filesystem" = "unix", to make Wine simulate a Windows
compatible
(case insensitive) filesystem, otherwise most apps won't work."
If you want to learn more the user manual is available for download and
for on-line reading at wine's home page:
http://www.winehq.org/site/documentation
Have fun!
Francisco.
On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 15:23, Dan Weisenstein wrote:> Hi all,
>
> I have Dreamweaver MX successfully installed and working, except for a
> small problem. My source tree is on a Windows server. I have the share
> mounted via Samba and can browse anywhere in it. I have my Site local
> files set to /mnt/server/localsite and Dreamweaver sees and
> successfully catalogs them all. However, when I attempt to check out a
> file, I get an error that it can't find
> C:/mnt/server/localsite/file.html. I assume that I need to have some
> kind of link, drive letter or ? from C: that maps to the sambe share.
> How do I do this?
>
> Thanks- Dan
>
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Sweeeet! I'm enabling this right away! Thanks for the tip!>Philippe Anctil wrote: >>Experience has shown that apps running under wine do not see symlinks. >>Putting a symlink in your fake c_drive isn't an option. I find that a bit >>unfortunate. Wouldn't it be a nice hack? Anyways ... > >By default they aren't shown, but there is an option under the [wine] >section to enable this: > >"ShowDirSymlinks" = "1"_________________________________________________________________ MSN Search, le moteur de recherche qui pense comme vous ! http://fr.ca.search.msn.com/