Hi Matthew,
If you do a package install, I do not think there is a
wineinstall.  Wineinstall is for installing Wine via
source (which is what I do.)
However, if you installed via package/RPM, Wine should
now be available to you via commandline.  Of course, I
don't install Wine binary packages, so I can't confirm
this. ;)
Hiji
--- Matthew Horn <bonsaihorn@hotmail.com> wrote:> ARGH... I installed Wine 20050310 on my machine
> running Fedora 3... I did a 
> package
> install bc I figured that would be easier... tried
> to run wineinstall like 
> the docs said to
> be easy-like... but there is no wineinstall on my
> machine... anywhere... 
> help... please...
> 
> M. Horn
> 
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