Hi, Is it possible to get an application that requires the MS NET framework to run under WINE? I see the MONO site. If I build and run MONO would it allow me to run an application under WINE? Actually I want to do this with a free program called RUFZ to help sharpen morse code skills. Thanks Kurt
Kurt <ksaves2@sbcglobal.net> wrote:> Is it possible to get an application that requires the MS NET framework to > run under WINE? I see the MONO site. If I build and run MONO would it allow me to > run an application under WINE? Actually I want to do this with a free program > called RUFZ to help sharpen morse code skills. ThanksShort answer: No, not yet. Long answer: The .NET framework doesn't work under wine at the moment. This is expected to change, but may take some time. If the application is a true .NET application that does not use any Win32 APIs, you have good chances of getting it to work using just mono, without needing wine. Daniel -- Before you post: Read the Wine User Guide http://winehq.org/site/docs/wineusr-guide/index When you post: Which wine version? Self compiled or prepackaged?
Kurt wrote:> Is it possible to get an application that requires the MS NET framework to > run under WINE? I see the MONO site. If I build and run MONO would it allow me to > run an application under WINE? Actually I want to do this with a free program > called RUFZ to help sharpen morse code skills. ThanksYou must mean RufzXP; the original Rufz was a plain Windows app, not a .net app. Anyway, I gave RufzXP a try; it doesn't quite work yet under Wine, and I filed http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7098 to describe the problem.
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