On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Michael Peddemors wrote:
> warn:module:BUILTIN32_dlopen cannot open .so lib for builtin winspool.drv:
> /usr/lib/wine/winspool.drv.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file
> or directory
> warn:module:MODULE_LoadLibraryExA Loading of native DLL
> C:\Windows\System\winspool.drv failed (error 193).
> warn:module:MODULE_LoadLibraryExA Failed to load module
> 'C:\Windows\System\winspool.drv'; error=193
> err:module:PE_fixup_imports Module (file) winspool.drv (which is needed by
> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\comdlg32.dll) not found
> err:module:load_library can't load comdlg32.dll
> wine: Unhandled exception, starting debugger...
>
> In the Wine Debugger window that fires up I get.
> Unhandled exception: illegal instruction in 32-bit code (0x000f0003)
> In 32-bit mode.
> 0x000f0003: lock addb $0,%a1
This looks as if you have the environment value WINEDLLPATH set to
/usr/lib/wine, but the debs have installed it somewhere else.
If you built wine from source without telling it where to install
itself, it goes in /usr/local/lib/wine, at least the dll's and drv's do.
>
> Running Debian Stable, KDE 3.1.1, Ralf's wine debs
> Want it to run natively, starting the setup program as ..
>
> wine -- acmsetup.exe /T Off97Pro.STF
> wine --version 20030115
>
>
>
>
Lawson
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