Trying to install Quicken Deluxe 2009 with the latest Wine 1.2 release on Ubuntu Lucid. I keep getting errors, the first of which is: Code: cannot find L"C:\\windows\\system32\\Command.com" Also get this dump and trace output (http://tinyurl.com/2w43tws), which was a bit too long to embed. There were some popups too, that I didn't capture. According to the DB, the app is rated Silver. I've seen the same Command.com error in a number of different forum posts for different apps, but no real solution. Even tried uninstalling Wine, and deleting the ~/.wine directory (a real Windoze approach), but nothing changed. Suggestions? [Crying or Very sad]
P.S. Forgot to mention that the CD was mounted on ~/Quicken.
James McKenzie wrote:> Ben2K wrote: > > > dimesio wrote: > > > > > You should start the program in terminal from wherever it was installed to. > > Using Nautilus will hide the error messages. > > We would like to look at any error messages you receive, but please > capture them to a log file and post them to a web site like > pastebin.com. This is to be courtous to those who receive the mailing > list copy and pay for Internet access by usage. > > http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#get_log describes this process. > > James McKenzie1: Still trying to get the program installed 2: I said that Nautilus hides the errors 3: I did capture the error output, an post it elsewhere with a link. See the original message
Ben2K wrote:> Ive also tried starting inside Nautilus, which hides the error messages, and from the same directory as the executable. No success with any.Try following the instructions for installing from multiple cds in the link I gave you.
dimesio wrote:> > Try following the instructions for installing from multiple cds in the link I gave you.Its a single CD. Changing disks is not the issue.
dimesio wrote:> > Ben2K wrote: > > > > OK. Tried that. Same leading errors, no trace or dump output though. Still crashes. > > Try with a clean wineprefix. Delete or rename ~/.wine, then run winecfg to force creation of a new wineprefix. If all goes well, run the installer (from the terminal).Already did all that.
Gert van den Berg wrote:> If the application's installer actually requires components from DOS > (command.com), try to have a look if any information is available on > installing it on 64-bit Windows... >The app in question is Quicken 2009, so it's unlikely it needs DOS components. And no one has mentioned this being a problem in any of the AppDB test reports. Something is wrong with this user's setup, but I have no idea what.