s on IEs4Linux soon after we fixed that.
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d not be a thread about the DLLOverrides it uses.
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. They will behave
different in that case. Or did I misunderstood?
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te a "native Wine" mode.
I think we are looking in the same direction now.
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accomplish. We were already thinking about a
way to send data of successful installations or executions
automatically into a DB but dropped that. It would be very nice to have
but it has to be
- repeated for every version of wine
- checked for correctness
- if there are competing entries they ha
h a
> list of freely downloadable applications that work "out of the box" with
> no configuration changes.
>
> Click -> Download application -> Install -> Run
This is exactly what we try to have with the next version of WineTools.
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iled on pure Wine. Since WineTools radically alters
> your Wine configuration please do not report bugs in programs
> with WineTools installed. Instead contact the author of WineTools
> Joachim von Thadden."
As there are arguments floating around about WineTools that are
definitely not
n provide that... this is more a question of a
manual which will never be read by these people. Hmm, something like a
status report together with some prominent debug channels could be a
solution. But I don't think that leads to something as long as we use
native libs.
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of WineTools is not to "undermine" and also it is, was and
will never meant to be a "pure replacement of windows". And this is
nowhere stated.
To come to an end with this discussion I would suggest the following:
- adding a list wine-winetools for WineTools users
- adding a warning in the software and on the WineTools site that the
usage of the software leads to undebuggable situations for
developers, so no help from there can be expected
- changing the text in the download section according (there is already
a note stating to use pure wine first)
- smoothly migrating the WineTools to pure Wine with as less as
possible tweaking
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of the most interesting and
most ambitious projects in the community of open source software. And it
really works astonishingly good.
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Am Di, Apr 19, 2005 at 09:27:21 +1200 schrieb Wesley Parish:
> Thanks. I'm trying that now.
Tell us if you have success as .net is known not to be installable
because of proprietary technologies in the installer that are not yet
compatible with the wine api.
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Joachim von
Am Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 11:17:36PM +1200 schrieb Wesley Parish:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ie6]$ wine ie6setup.exe
This wil not work with your WIne version. Use WineTools to install IE6
and other software and upgrade to wine-20041019.
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; What have I missed, or misconfigured?
Wine tries to resolve your /home/wparish/wine-hdd to a mapped directory.
You should make a link in ~/.wine/dosdevices like
ln -s /home/wparish/wine-hdd ~/.wine/dosdevices/h:
to have your directory mapped as a drive H:.
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Joachim v
Am Mi, Jan 19, 2005 at 01:23:21 -0500 schrieb Tom:
> Joachim von Thadden wrote:
> >Since the first release one December 20, 2004 there have been more than
> >20.000 downloads. So I think there are many people interested in running
> >Windows apps in Wine, but so many don
Am Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 02:44:09AM -0500 schrieb Tom:
> You will see in the patch that I sent:
> http://www.winehq.org/hypermail/wine-patches/2005/01/att-0477/01-press-download.diff
>
> I removed "under Linux written by Joachim von Thadden"
>
> As I had the exact sa
Am Mon, Jan 17, 2005 at 09:06:54PM -0500 schrieb Vincent Béron:
> "Written by" or "maintained by"? I thought Frank wrote it in the
> beginning...
Yes, it's about 10% from Frank. So it must read: started by Frank and
continued by me or something like that.
> Some of the config files included in th
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