I was reading the WINE Traffic #245 and so I thought about trying the RPMs that Vincent produces for FC2. Before I installed them I looked at the file contents and noticed that there does not seem to be a "fake windows" drive setup in the RPM and that the Windows User tools like Notepad and Control are not in the RPM. Is there another RPM that I need to get to install these tools? Wine-devel does not seem to have them in it. So what is the proper way to use these RPMs. Thanks, Kevin -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20041024/41e7f070/attachment.pgp
Kevin DeKorte wrote:> I was reading the WINE Traffic #245 and so I thought about trying the RPMs > that Vincent produces for FC2. Before I installed them I looked at the file > contents and noticed that there does not seem to be a "fake windows" drive > setup in the RPM ...Currently, when you run Wine, if it does not find an existing Wine configuration, one should be created automatically.> and that the Windows User tools like Notepad and Control are > not in the RPM.I don't know what is in the RPM. When compiled from source, notepad is installed into /usr/local/bin, and a link is put in C:\windows. I don't know what "Control" is.
> contents and noticed that there does not seem to be a "fake windows" driveThe fake windows drive is created the first time you run wine if it does not exist already. After you install the rpm, try wine --version And you'll see messages about creating .wine etc. On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 08:04:46 -0600, Kevin DeKorte <kdekorte@yahoo.com> wrote:> I was reading the WINE Traffic #245 and so I thought about trying the RPMs > that Vincent produces for FC2. Before I installed them I looked at the file > contents and noticed that there does not seem to be a "fake windows" drive > setup in the RPM and that the Windows User tools like Notepad and Control are > not in the RPM. Is there another RPM that I need to get to install these > tools? Wine-devel does not seem to have them in it. > > So what is the proper way to use these RPMs. > > Thanks, > > Kevin > > >-- James Hawkins