Hello, this is my first post here. I've worked with wine under ubuntu for many months without any problem, running almost every w32 app from my windows partitions. Now im using OSX (Snow leopard), i installed wine using with macports and everything goes well, but last days i've had some trouble... I've installed a couple of games/apps and run them without problem in Leopard (10.5x), but someday -i still dont know why- one of them stop working with some errors. I dont really care too much, but after some days, another stop working, giving me another error (Those error were totally different and not related). The matter is that i've tried everything, reinstalling wine, deleting the .wine directory, and also i upgraded leopard to snow leopard in the process and reinstall everything and nothing changed. My question is... i think that wine is storing some temporary data files from the apps that i've ran and that's the reason why i reinstall wine, delete the .wine directory, etc etc and it's the errors are not fixed; can somebody tell me if there is any special directory in OSX where wine stores temporary data from the windows apps that it runs different of ".wine" directory in my user folder? Thanks!! Manu PD: Sorry for my bad english, im spanish-speaker[/b]
Did applications stop working as you installed newer versions of Wine? If so, you found yourself a regression. Check out http://wiki.winehq.org/RegressionTesting
Thanks!!!!! I'll try it later and post what happened :D
Nothing happened, i search in all document folders and nothing... Winetricks installed programs are inside .wine too?
Broly_Z wrote:> Nothing happened, i search in all document folders and nothing... > > Winetricks installed programs are inside .wine too?Yes, they are just Windows programs/libraries, after all.> Up?What do you mean, up?
Broly_Z wrote:> When i say "up", is just to keep the topic up in the list xD > >No. Please do not use this. James McKenzie
What is the problem in using it? I don't think it will do any wrong.
Uhmm, another question... How can i make something like a "ip redirect" in OSX? I was able to do it in linux with iptables, but i dont know how to do it in mac... I need it to connect to private ro server...
Broly_Z wrote:> Uhmm, another question... > > How can i make something like a "ip redirect" in OSX? > > I was able to do it in linux with iptables, but i dont know how to do it in mac... > > I need it to connect to private ro server...This is not Wine-related, so you will probably get no answer to that. You should ask appropriate forums for help on that topic.