On Fri, 2007-02-16 at 10:36 -0500, Keith R Mannisto
wrote:> I recently tried to get WINE to work on my Suse 10.0 system.
> I believe that my problem stems from not realizing that I needed to issue
> the command:
>
> winecfg
>
> before the command:
>
> wine install.exe
>
> The result was the creation of the .wine directory and associated
> subdirectories and drive links/mappings.
> In the subdir structure, I find many directories/files from my various
> attempts to install, PaintShop Pro 7,
> WordPerfect 8, etc. With the exception of the PSP autorun program,
> Nothing works!
>
> I tried to clean this mess up by removing the wine directory (rm -ir .wine)
> and used Yast to remove the install wine.
> Next:
> Downloaded the most recent build for Suse 10.0 from winehq.com and tried to
> start over.
> Only to find that WINE seems to be "remembering" my prior
installs
> (application file types).
> The question is, What other file(s) or directories does wine create, if any
> one knows,
> where this information is getting saved?
> Removing this/these files should allow me to start over with a fresh
> install.
>
> Any help/suggestion greatly appreciated.
As often as you like, you can clean the directory out
rm -rf ~/.wine
winecfg ... OK
and then you're back to a fresh install. Leave the binaries, libs, &
rpms until you upgrade. I gather some folks make a backup of this clean
state, and just copy over.
--
Declan Moriarty <junk_mail@iol.ie>