The program is "Jack", world champion computer bridge produced by Kuijf 7 Kuijk software. Website: jackbridge.com Email: jack@jackbridge.com This is a bridge program that will work with Windows 98 & up. It has a registration code which has to be entered to start the installation. When trying to install with Wine, the following message appears: Unload debugger and try again. How do I get to enter the code. Contact with the company produced this message: I do not think a debugger has anything to do with it. I think the Linux system just cannot launch the install program for some reason which I cannot even begin to understand. Currently we do not have a Linux machine operational so I can offer little help here. Regards Jack Jowett
Jack wrote:> The program is "Jack", world champion computer bridge > produced by Kuijf 7 Kuijk software. > Website: jackbridge.com > > This is a bridge program that will work with Windows 98 & > up. It has a registration code which has to be entered to > start the installation. When trying to install with Wine, > the following message appears: > > Unload debugger and try again.That kind of message usually means that the app is copy protected. jackbridge.com's FAQ confirms that "cdrom protection" is used. winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/2002-October/009093.html suggests that the copy protection in question might be safedisc. Wine does not yet support safedisc; that's bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=219 Work is under way to add safedisc support, but there is no target date yet. By the way, that was a very good bug report. Sorry we didn't have any good help for you. You can make your next bug report even better: a) your subject line should say which program had trouble b) you should mention the version of wine you're using - Dan -- Wine for Windows ISVs: kegel.com/wine/isv