Hello! Okay, I've never used Wine before so I apologize upfront for being such a noob :) but I'd appreciate some help if you can offer it! I work on a MacBook Pro and recently downloaded Darwine for a Windows application I need to install for a part-time job. The program is Tunnelier and from what I can see online, others have been able to use it successful in Wine but when I try to open the application in Darwine, it won't even install. Instead it shows this error in the log: Code: ???fixme:actctx:parse_depend_manifests Could not find dependent assembly L"Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls" Missing '-installDir' parameter. This program will install Bitvise Tunnelier 4.28 on the machine it is being run on. Tunnelier is an SSH2 client for Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003. For more information, please visit www.Tunnelier.com. If this program is run without command line options, installation will be performed in interactive mode. If run with command line options, installation will be performed in unattended mode. Usage (unattended mode only): TunnelierInstaller -installDir=directory [-acceptEULA] [-force] [-noRollback] [-installForMeOnly] [-noDesktopIcon] And then it cancels the process. So...any idea what kind of problem I'm having here and how I can work around it to install the program? Thank you SO much in advance for your help!
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 1:13 AM, fadedblue <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> Hello! > > Okay, I've never used Wine before so I apologize upfront for being such a noob :) but I'd appreciate some help if you can offer it! > > I work on a MacBook Pro and recently downloaded Darwine for a Windows application I need to install for a part-time job. The program is Tunnelier and from what I can see online, others have been able to use it successful in Wine but when I try to open the application in Darwine, it won't even install. Instead it shows this error in the log: > > > Code: > ? ??? ? fixme:actctx:parse_depend_manifests Could not find dependent assembly L"Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls" > Missing '-installDir' parameter. > > This program will install Bitvise Tunnelier 4.28 > on the machine it is being run on. > > Tunnelier is an SSH2 client for Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003. > For more information, please visit www.Tunnelier.com. > > If this program is run without command line options, installation > will be performed in interactive mode. If run with command line > options, installation will be performed in unattended mode. > > Usage (unattended mode only): > ?TunnelierInstaller -installDir=directory > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?[-acceptEULA] [-force] [-noRollback] > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?[-installForMeOnly] [-noDesktopIcon] > > > > > > And then it cancels the process. So...any idea what kind of problem I'm having here and how I can work around it to install the program? Thank you SO much in advance for your help! > > > > > >Any reason you can't use builtin SSH? -- -Austin
Hmm...I'm not sure how built in SSH works but I figured I need to use this program because the company I'm working with sent me a Tunnelier specific file (.tlp) that had all the info that allows me to access their remote files...I think they probably want to keep this info encrypted, therefore the need for Tunnelier. I installed the app on my husband's PC and it ran perfectly but I haven't been able to open this same file on my Mac with mac-based clients. So I figure trying to install it on Wine is the next best thing. So I guess I'm back to where I started!
Okay, so I uninstalled Darwine -- I had v 1.0.1 and installed 1.1.19 in its place. I tried running the installation for Tunnelier again and got a completely different error. Help? err:process:__wine_kernel_init boot event wait timed out fixme:actctx:parse_depend_manifests Could not find dependent assembly L"Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls" (6.0.0.0) err:module:attach_process_dlls "gdi32.dll" failed to initialize, aborting err:module:LdrInitializeThunk Main exe initialization for L"Z:\\Users\\____\\Desktop\\Tunnelier-Inst.exe" failed, status c0000005
Hi, can you explain how I exactly go about fixing that bug?
Thanks for digging this back out -- can you provide some explanation on how to get around this bug? My understanding of how it all works is limited but with instruction I can usually figure it out. Not that I've run a lot of other problems, but it only comes up with this application. As far as I can tell, Wine does work on my system -- or at least it'll run the other simpler applications.