On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 16:44:36 -0500, Scott Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks, I hadn't found that yet.
Unfortunatly I think my problem is a bit deeper: When I try to "wine ie6setup.exe", it runs for a moment and then tells me that the cluster size on this system isn't supported.
I also tried "method 1" on that page, the installer script, but it said the following:
Could not locate /home/mike/.wine/dosdevices/c:/ Wine exited with a successful status/windows directory. Checked for windows, Windows, and WINDOWS
This is really a wine issue, not really something to discuss here;
I've been succesful to run IE in wine versions compiled from source, using the second method on that page;
I currently use wine version "Wine 20040716"; Don't try to use cvs for IE (at least that didn't work well here)
I'd suggest you follow this course of actions:
- Get rid of anything in ~/.wine (say, `mv ~/.wine ~/.buggy-wine`)
- download that latest source from their site and untar the tarball
- run `tools/wineinstall` in that directory; It'll setup a clean ~/.wine directory for you with fake windows directories.
(getting rid of wine is as simple as running `make uninstall` in that source directory, and removing the source directory and ~/.wine)
HTH,
Joris
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