All, On the advice of the winehq documentation I renamed .wine to a save dir and created a new .wine. I then copied config and edited config to add a c: and an h: device. The c: is a windows dir and the h: is an SMB share. Wine finds the c: file; however it does not find h:. This part all worked in the 'origenal' version. Is there an example of how to configure a share in wine?? Below is the config file. Is there an error here?? Thanks, Dan [Drive C] "Path" = "/mnt/win98" "Type" = "hd" "Label" = "win98" "Filesystem" = "win95" [Drive F] "Path" = "/home/dan/temp" "Type" = "hd" "Label" = "Tmp Drive" "Filesystem" = "win95" [Drive H] "Path" = "/home/dan" "Type" = "hd" "Label" = "dan" "Filesystem" = "win95" [wine] "Windows" = "c:\\windows" "System" = "c:\\windows\\system" ;; "Temp" = "f:\\" "Path" = "c:\\windows;c:\\windows\\system;h:\\;f:\\" "Profile" = "c:\\windows\\Profiles\\Administrator" "GraphicsDriver" = "x11drv" ;"ShowDirSymlinks" = "1" ;"ShowDotFiles" = "1" "ShellLinker" = "wineshelllink"
There appears to be config parameters that are not properly maintained. I edited config incorrectly, a bad dll. Wine errored. I repaired the error, Wine still errored. I reinstalled Wine, it still errored. Finally I rebooted and the old dll 'cache' was corrected. Is there a dll cache? Is it possible to flush it manually? (A forced reboot should be avoided) Dan Dan Sawyer wrote:> All, > > On the advice of the winehq documentation I renamed .wine to a save > dir and created a new .wine. I then copied config and edited config to > add a c: and an h: device. The c: is a windows dir and the h: is an > SMB share. Wine finds the c: file; however it does not find h:. This > part all worked in the 'origenal' version. > > Is there an example of how to configure a share in wine?? > > Below is the config file. Is there an error here?? > > Thanks, > Dan > > [Drive C] > "Path" = "/mnt/win98" > "Type" = "hd" > "Label" = "win98" > "Filesystem" = "win95" > > [Drive F] > "Path" = "/home/dan/temp" > "Type" = "hd" > "Label" = "Tmp Drive" > "Filesystem" = "win95" > > [Drive H] > "Path" = "/home/dan" > "Type" = "hd" > "Label" = "dan" > "Filesystem" = "win95" > > [wine] > "Windows" = "c:\\windows" > "System" = "c:\\windows\\system" > ;; "Temp" = "f:\\" > "Path" = "c:\\windows;c:\\windows\\system;h:\\;f:\\" > "Profile" = "c:\\windows\\Profiles\\Administrator" > "GraphicsDriver" = "x11drv" > ;"ShowDirSymlinks" = "1" > ;"ShowDotFiles" = "1" > "ShellLinker" = "wineshelllink" > > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users >
> Is it possible to flush it manually? (A forced reboot should be avoided)Killing the wineserver process should do. Ivan.
Dan Sawyer wrote:> All, > > On the advice of the winehq documentation I renamed .wine to a save dir > and created a new .wine. I then copied config and edited config to add a > c: and an h: device. The c: is a windows dir and the h: is an SMB share. > Wine finds the c: file; however it does not find h:. This part all > worked in the 'origenal' version. > > Is there an example of how to configure a share in wine?? > > Below is the config file. Is there an error here?? >If you are using a fairly new version of Wine, then the drives are not configured in the config file. Instead, you should find symbolic links in ~/.wine/dosdevices.