I'm new to wine and suse 8.1. I d/l the most current wine version for suse8.1 = 200303.. and rpmed it. I was surprised that wine was not updated with Yast but only directly with rpm.-F ... Does anybody you know why? I had tried it first and it seemed to work but rpm -q showed the same date! I now have doubts on all the other rpm patches/updates ... The win3.1 program is special purpose and runs well on win 3.1. It does require a change to files in the \WINDOWS\ directory: the WIN.INI file : [after the line CA-VisualObjects] to add BrowseGranularity=20 It also requires the addition of RIGHTS.INI and RRW.INI files. Am I correct to just add the files to the fake_windows directory and make the appropriate corrections relevant to their new environment? When I used `setupwine' the existing fat partitions were `seen' and assigned D:\ and E:\. In view of the documented possible problems using actual fat partitions ... Am I not better off deleting those references and moving the data to the newly configured /home/ file[s]? What advantage[s] do I gain by keeping those actual partitions active? Should I copy any other \WINDOWS\ files to wine /fake.../ directory? Even though `setupwine saw the two fat16 partitions it assigned win95 file formats rather than fat16. I left the win95 - was I correct? [could be immaterial if D:\ & E:\ do not stay] Am I correct in assuming that I do not have to delete/resetup wine after an update with rpm? Thanks, Serge
Serge Naggar wrote: [snip]> > Am I correct in assuming that I do not have to delete/resetup wine after > an update with rpm? >No. This is an incorrect assumption. Idealy this would be the case but it is not always so. I would suggest that you remove the previous instalation _before_ installing the new one. You should make a backup of your ~/.wine/config file before you do this. -- Tony Lambregts
Serge Naggar wrote:> I'm new to wine and suse 8.1. > > I d/l the most current wine version for suse8.1 = 200303.. and rpmed it. > I was surprised that wine was not updated with Yast but only directly > with rpm.-F ... > Does anybody you know why? I had tried it first and it seemed to work > but rpm -q showed the same date! > I now have doubts on all the other rpm patches/updates ... > > The win3.1 program is special purpose and runs well on win 3.1. > > It does require a change to files in the \WINDOWS\ directory: > the WIN.INI file : [after the line CA-VisualObjects] to add > BrowseGranularity=20 > > It also requires the addition of RIGHTS.INI and RRW.INI files. > > Am I correct to just add the files to the fake_windows directory and > make the appropriate corrections relevant to their new environment?Yep.> > When I used `setupwine' the existing fat partitions were `seen' and > assigned D:\ and E:\. > In view of the documented possible problems using actual fat partitions > ... > Am I not better off deleting those references and moving the data to the > newly configured /home/ file[s]?I'm only aware of problems when a "real" Windows partition is being used for drive c:. But if you don't need those D: and E: drives, I would remove them from the config, "just in case".> Should I copy any other \WINDOWS\ files to wine /fake.../ directory?Mainly fonts, from c:\windows\Fonts into the corresponding Wine directory. Also, at least a few DLLs sometimes help, if this is a Win98 install. In particular, msvcrt and the ole and cabinet DLLs often come in handy.> > Even though `setupwine saw the two fat16 partitions it assigned win95 > file formats rather than fat16. > I left the win95 - was I correct? [could be immaterial if D:\ & E:\ do > not stay]Yep.
Also, bear in mind that wineboot does not perform the win3.1 startup properly yet. This is unlikely to be a problem, as Windows 3.1 are less likely to rely on reboots for installs. Shachar Tony Lambregts wrote:> Serge Naggar wrote: > [snip] > >> >> Am I correct in assuming that I do not have to delete/resetup wine after >> an update with rpm? >> > No. This is an incorrect assumption. Idealy this would be the case but > it is not always so. > I would suggest that you remove the previous instalation _before_ > installing the new one. You should make a backup of your > ~/.wine/config file before you do this. > >-- Shachar Shemesh Open Source integration consultant Home page & resume - http://www.shemesh.biz/