Well heres the story.. I decided to install the newest version of wine (20010326 I believe) I am running wine on a linux partition, and have configured everything according to the various HOWTOS and FAQ's and other pieces of Documentation I have read. Starcraft & Starcraft Broodwar installed with no incident whatsoever. There is one problem however, when I try and install the patch to upgrade to version 1.07 - it gives me a sharing violation error. The patch program actually starts up (in a windows environment)- but it says it can't gain the proper permisions on Starcraft.exe. I am running this patch program as root, and just to be insanely sure that permissions are not an issue, I have set them to 777 for my entire emulated C:\ drive. As an aside I must mention that the older pre-compiled version of wine that came with my distrobution (SuSE 7.1) works perfectly fine. I think it may be a compilation problem, is there a flag that needs to be set to allow the patching of programs? I have compiled it multiple times.. as root, as a user, using /tools/wineinstall, using make [x], but it always gives me an error when i try to patch. I have spent too much time on this but I was hoping someone could offer some advice. Thanks very much. Rob Strube
>>>>> "Robert" == Robert Strube <Robert_member@newsranger.com> writes:> Well heres the story.. I decided to install the newest version of wine (20010326 > I believe) I am running wine on a linux partition, and have configured > everything according to the various HOWTOS and FAQ's and other pieces of > Documentation I have read. Starcraft & Starcraft Broodwar installed with no > incident whatsoever. There is one problem however, when I try and install the > patch to upgrade to version 1.07 - it gives me a sharing violation error. The > patch program actually starts up (in a windows environment)- but it says it > can't gain the proper permisions on Starcraft.exe. I am running this patch > program as root, and just to be insanely sure that permissions are not an issue, > I have set them to 777 for my entire emulated C:\ drive. As an aside I must > mention that the older pre-compiled version of wine that came with my > distrobution (SuSE 7.1) works perfectly fine. I think it may be a compilation > problem, is there a flag that needs to be set to allow the patching of programs? > I have compiled it multiple times.. as root, as a user, using > /tools/wineinstall, using make [x], but it always gives me an error when i try > to patch. I have spent too much time on this but I was hoping someone could > offer some advice. Thanks very much.> Rob StrubeI also have the sharing violation when upgrading and found no wine solution to it. I rebooted into windows and performed the upgrade there and then rebooted back into linux again. Bernhard
In article <jioitk3pqp6.fsf@aegir.miba.auc.dk>, Bernhard Mogens Ege says...> > >I also have the sharing violation when upgrading and found no wine >solution to it. I rebooted into windows and performed the upgrade >there and then rebooted back into linux again. > >BernhardThank you very much for responding to my post. It makes me feel better that I am not the only one getting the sharing violation error. Strube