I seem to have gotten past one hurdle and on to the next. It seems that the
problem that
I was having relates to poorly documented changes in the config files in the
HOWTO.
I now have /root/.wine/config which seems to solve the old drive problem.
However, here
is my new error.
[root@pato .wine]# cp /etc/wine.conf ~/.winerc
cp: overwrite `/root/.winerc/wine.conf'? y
[root@pato .wine]# wine -winver win31 -desktop 640x480 /win98/windows/sol.exe
Warning: configuration loaded by the server from '/root/.wine/config',
file '/root/.winerc' was ignored.
err:module:BUILTIN32_dlopen failed to load .so lib for builtin user32.dll:
symbol
__sysconf, version GLIBC_2.2 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time
reference
Cannot load user32.dll
This could easily be due to bad configuration files as well. I tried looking for
user32.dll in the FAQ and found nothing.
Can anyone point me to more detailed resources for Wine configuration files and
Wine
troubleshooting information?
Thanks in advance!
B
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> 1. another diablo II prob (shemm@gmx.de)
> 2. Re: VXDs under linux? (Chris)
> 3. Is there a list of games/applications working with Wine? (Christian
Hedin)
> 4. Re: VXDs under linux? (Zac)
> 5. Drive Y (Rusmir =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Du=B9ko?=)
> 6. wine.conf newbie problem (Benton)
> 7. Re: Drive Y (g.patel@wanadoo.fr)
> 8. Re: Is there a list of games/applications working with Wine?
(Benjamin FRANCOIS)
> 9. Re: wine.conf newbie problem (g.patel@wanadoo.fr)
> 10. Re: VXDs under linux? (Daniel Foesch)
> 11. Re: Not enough system resources to create window (Daniel Foesch)
> 12. Re: diablo II (Daniel Foesch)
> 13. Re: wine.conf newbie problem (Daniel Foesch)
> 14. Re: VXDs under linux? (Chris)
> 15. Re: wine.conf newbie problem (g.patel@wanadoo.fr)
>
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>
> Message: 1
> Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 13:14:37 +0100 (MET)
> From: shemm@gmx.de
> To: wine-users@winehq.com
> Subject: another diablo II prob
> Reply-To: wine-users@winehq.com
>
> now that i got diablo II installed fine (full install) , wine hangs when i
> try to start the game. i compiled wine with --disable-debug, so i
recompiled
> it without that, but it still wouldn't give me any errors. it just
sits
> there doing nothing short period after starting.
> anybody had similar problems before, or has an idea of what it happening?
>
> thx in advance, totti.
>
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>
> Message: 2
> From: antispam@stargate.net (Chris)
> Subject: Re: VXDs under linux?
> Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 13:43:49 GMT
> Organization: Posted via Supernews, http://www.supernews.com
> To: wine-users@winehq.com
> Reply-To: wine-users@winehq.com
>
> On 17 Mar 2001 07:11:54 GMT, krach42@aol.com (Daniel Foesch) wrote:
>
> >>1. I guess so... didn't occur to me.
> >>2. I understand that. I've tried lobbying (got a bunch of
friends to
> >>email them too), but I guess I'll have to live with no support
until
> >>god knows when (when Intel decides linux users want 10mps anypoint
> >>cards) or when I go to a college where I can use supported NICs.
> >>
> >
> >Eh... there's always that third option... reverse-engineer the
thing. (a la
> >WINE) Of course, you'll end up just as slow going, and with
drivers, a half
> >working component is not really a component at all.
> >
> >I find it regretable that so many companies are not seeing the benifit
of
> >open-source. Take nVidia for example. Two days ago or so, they
release the
> >0.9-7 drivers, but guess what? they still don't work with the
current XFree
> >CVS... Until two days ago, you didn't have the RENDER extention,
and a lot of
> >stuff.
> >
> >Surely, they must realize that they are selling HARDWARE, and not the
drivers.
> >At least, that's what I'm hoping they're doing.
> >
> >Anyways, I shouldn't get much more off topic than I already am...
*mumbles to
> >himself*
> >
> >Daniel "Krach" Foesch
> >---------------------
> >"I'm all in favor of regulations dictating a standard
placement of directions
> >on frozen foods" -Lyle McCracken
>
> I also find it annoying that they don't put out drivers... I'm
stuck
> with the not-free OSS drivers for my card, even though the Win9x/NT
> drivers are free. If nVidia open-sourced the drivers, they'd probably
> outperform the windows drivers.
>
> chris
>
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>
> Message: 3
> To: wine-users@winehq.com
> Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 16:07:31 +0100
> From: Christian Hedin <d98che@efd.lth.se>
> Organization: LTH
> Subject: Is there a list of games/applications working with Wine?
> Reply-To: wine-users@winehq.com
>
> ...and I'm NOT talking about the list at www.linuxgames.com. It's
soooo
> outdated.
>
> It's getting really interesting now, and I think many people would like
> to know what they can run, and how well it runs.
>
> //Christian
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 4
> From: Zac <zeljko23@hotmail.com>
> Subject: Re: VXDs under linux?
> Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 17:24:09 +0100
> Organization: HiNet
> To: wine-users@winehq.com
> Reply-To: wine-users@winehq.com
>
> In article <20010317021154.02237.00001639@ng-de1.aol.com>,
> krach42@aol.com says...
> > >1. I guess so... didn't occur to me.
> > >2. I understand that. I've tried lobbying (got a bunch of
friends to
> > >email them too), but I guess I'll have to live with no support
until
> > >god knows when (when Intel decides linux users want 10mps anypoint
> > >cards) or when I go to a college where I can use supported NICs.
> > >
> >
> > Eh... there's always that third option... reverse-engineer the
thing. (a la
> > WINE) Of course, you'll end up just as slow going, and with
drivers, a half
> > working component is not really a component at all.
> >
> > I find it regretable that so many companies are not seeing the benifit
of
> > open-source. Take nVidia for example. Two days ago or so, they
release the
> > 0.9-7 drivers, but guess what? they still don't work with the
current XFree
> > CVS... Until two days ago, you didn't have the RENDER extention,
and a lot of
> > stuff.
>
> Which are also VERY BAD !
> Lot of users have complains about AGP...etc.
> I must use option NVAgP='0' if I want X, also problems with bad
> implementation of RENDER extension.
> Hope nvidia knows about such a problems
>
> > Surely, they must realize that they are selling HARDWARE, and not the
drivers.
> > At least, that's what I'm hoping they're doing.
> >
> > Anyways, I shouldn't get much more off topic than I already am...
*mumbles to
> > himself*
> >
> > Daniel "Krach" Foesch
> > ---------------------
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 17:34:56 +0100
> From: Rusmir =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Du=B9ko?= <drusmir@gmx.ch>
> To: wine-users@winehq.com
> Subject: Drive Y
> Reply-To: wine-users@winehq.com
>
> Hi
>
> I don't want that Windoze programms write to my {HOME} directory
> (Drive Y).
>
> I find better a separate directory like {HOME}/.wine/cfg.windoze for
> .ini, cfg, .log, and other files.
>
> It looks better without these files in my home directory. Now it is
> crammed and not clear.
>
> Is there a possibility to make this? With a option in
> {HOME}/.wine/config perhaps?
>
> Thanks much
>
> --
> MfG / With best Regards
> Rusmir Dusko
> Registered Linux user: #130654 http://counter.li.org
>
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>
> Message: 6
> From: Benton <gallun@rio.exile.org>
> Subject: wine.conf newbie problem
> Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 09:08:37 -0800
> Organization: Posted via Supernews, http://www.supernews.com
> To: wine-users@winehq.com
> Reply-To: wine-users@winehq.com
>
> I appear to have 'installed' wine correctly and get appropriate
output
> from 'wine -version'
>
> However, when I try to run solitaire, the following happens.
>
> [root@pato gallun]# wine -winver win31 -desktop 640*480
> /win98/windows/sol.exe
> Warning: could not find wine config [Drive x] entry for current working
> directory /home/gallun; starting in windows directory.
> Warning: /win98/windows/sol.exe not accessible from a DOS drive
> Warning: /win98/windows/sol.exe not accessible from a DOS drive
> wine: cannot find '/win98/windows/sol.exe'
> [root@pato gallun]#
>
> I copied the wine.conf data from the HOWTO and modified the drive C to
> /win98 instead of /dos.
> The problem appears to be related to the .conf setup, but I don't even
> know how to begin debugging it.
>
> I am currently running another copy of wine which has been hacked by
> IBM to run their 'Homeweaver' software. I tried to cannibalize
it's
> .conf file with no better results.....
>
> In addition to the general usefulness of being able to run Windows apps
> in the event that it is necessary, my immediate goal is to run Outlook.
>
> As unpopular as it is, i have searched for an IMAP client on Linux that
> provides functionality that I like better and am unable.... Lots of good
> looking POP clients promising to add IMAP support, but.... Is anyone
> running Outlook on WINE? Are there any special tricks to this that I
> should know JIC I get my 'drive' problem taken care of?
>
> TNX,
> B
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 7
> From: g.patel@wanadoo.fr
> Subject: Re: Drive Y
> Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 18:20:49 GMT
> Organization: freesbee.fr
> To: wine-users@winehq.com
> Reply-To: wine-users@winehq.com
>
> On Sat, 17 Mar 2001 17:34:56 +0100, Rusmir =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Du=B9ko?>
<drusmir@gmx.ch> wrote:
>
> >Hi
> >
> >I don't want that Windoze programms write to my {HOME} directory
> >(Drive Y).
> >
> >I find better a separate directory like {HOME}/.wine/cfg.windoze for
> >.ini, cfg, .log, and other files.
> >
> >It looks better without these files in my home directory. Now it is
> >crammed and not clear.
> >
> >Is there a possibility to make this? With a option in
> >{HOME}/.wine/config perhaps?
>
> You can define your C: drive as a subdirectory of your home
> directory : change your .wine/config file. Then your .ini will
> go in ~/c/windows
>
> Gerard
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 8
> From: kwyxz@grumpf.fr.uu.net (Benjamin FRANCOIS)
> Subject: Re: Is there a list of games/applications working with Wine?
> Organization: Hu!
> Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 18:18:06 GMT
> To: wine-users@winehq.com
> Reply-To: wine-users@winehq.com
>
> Christian Hedin a tapot?:
> >It's getting really interesting now, and I think many people would
like
> >to know what they can run, and how well it runs.
>
> Well, a while ago (about two months) I spent some time trying emulators
> under wine. Screenshots and comments are there :
>
> http://klinux.multimania.com/wine.html
>
> I plan to update soon with new screenshots.
>
> Sorry for english-speaking people, I didn't have enough time to
translate
> my pages. However, babelfish.altavista.com gives pretty good results :)
>
> --
> All your base are belong to us.
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 9
> From: g.patel@wanadoo.fr
> Subject: Re: wine.conf newbie problem
> Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 18:28:58 GMT
> Organization: freesbee.fr
> To: wine-users@winehq.com
> Reply-To: wine-users@winehq.com
>
> On Sun, 18 Mar 2001 09:08:37 -0800, Benton <gallun@rio.exile.org>
> wrote:
>
> >I appear to have 'installed' wine correctly and get appropriate
output
> >from 'wine -version'
> >
> >However, when I try to run solitaire, the following happens.
> >
> >[root@pato gallun]# wine -winver win31 -desktop 640*480
> >/win98/windows/sol.exe
> >Warning: could not find wine config [Drive x] entry for current working
> >directory /home/gallun; starting in windows directory.
> >Warning: /win98/windows/sol.exe not accessible from a DOS drive
> >Warning: /win98/windows/sol.exe not accessible from a DOS drive
> >wine: cannot find '/win98/windows/sol.exe'
> >[root@pato gallun]#
>
> Well, this is a mega FAQ.
> Edit your config file to create an entry for a C: drive; it should be
> something like
>
> [Drive C]
> "Path" = "/win98"
> "Type" = "hd"
> "Label" = "MS-DOS"
> "Filesystem" = "win95" `
>
> and then define one for your home directory
>
> [Drive F]
> "Path" = "/home/gallun"
> "Type" = "hd"
> "Label" = "MS-DOS"
> "Filesystem" = "win95" `
>
> >In addition to the general usefulness of being able to run Windows apps
> >in the event that it is necessary, my immediate goal is to run Outlook.
>
> !
>
> >As unpopular as it is, i have searched for an IMAP client on Linux that
> >provides functionality that I like better and am unable.... Lots of
good
> >looking POP clients promising to add IMAP support, but.... Is anyone
> >running Outlook on WINE? Are there any special tricks to this that I
> >should know JIC I get my 'drive' problem taken care of?
>
> Eudora is IMAP compatible. The bet to make it work without problems
> is a lot better than with Outlook.
>
> Gerard