On Monday 24 April 2006 22:13, Thomas H. George wrote:> My system is Debian Sarge. I edited /etc/apt/sources.list to add a line:
>
> deb http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/binary
Hi Thomas. The line has a typo, and should be.
deb http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ binary/ (space between / and binary)
Be prepared to be dropped by the server. I regularly have to remake the
connection about 10 times on dialup to get the update, at about 1MB at a
time.
Someone has set up anew apt repo for wine updates, but only at the moment for
ubuntu breezy. He said he is working on making packages available for Sarge.
I forget which listed he posted to, but keep your eyes open on the Wine, and
LAU lists.
Nigel.>
> as describe on the download page. When I next tried to run apt-get
> update it failed with the message "Malformed line 10 in source
list"
>
> For the record, all I want to do is run a pretty basic Windows program,
> Mike Lawrence's Counting a Bridge, which I believe was written for
> Win32. I installed Wine, Wine-utils and Winesetuptk from the Debian
> sources and ran winesetup. It exited with the message
> "CBase::AutoConf::GetWinInstalls: unable to grep /c/msdos.sys: Child
> process exited abnormally" I have a working copy of Windows 2000
> installed in the c: partition of the master harddrive and can mount the
> partition as /c from Debian Sarge. ls /c lists msdos.sys as an
> executable file.
>
> Question: Should I try to correct the problem in the Debian setup or
> would the problem disappear if I installed the latest version of Wine?
> If the former, how do I fix the setup? If the latter, how must I modify
> /etc/apt/sources.list so I can download the latest version of Wine.
>
> Tom George
>
>
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