Would uninstalling the rpm from 20030813 (or whatever that one was that I downloaded for RH9) and installing the newest RH rpm build of wine on this box likely install a default, operable installation? My curiosity is that this will even help. I have the version from August installed and I can't get things to run. Of course, I don't know how, either, but I've received a little information on how to run it from the command line. Problem is that it keeps dying without starting up at all. Here's the specs for the box: 366 K6-2 196MB 30GB RedHat 9 (full-blown installation - all the niceties and extras) Wine Thanks! Chris
If you have a working wine installation, deleting the RH rpm and installing the updated RPM from sourceforge will just update wine, so you can upgrade without any bad consequences. To run wine from the command line, just enter a directory where your program is, and if your program name is app.exe, run wine app.exe
> Ivan, > > Thanks for the tip on running the app.exe. > > I unfortunately don't have a working installation of Wine and am trying to > build it from source but keep getting this error:Why? Just get a ready to run binary from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=6241