On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 6:03 AM, Dan Kegel wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 3:03 AM, Octavian Voicu
> wrote:
>> If you implement a status feature for every trick, you can change the
>> main UI into a list of checkboxes, with the installed tricks already
>> ticked.
>
> Right, of course. I had even
Jan Hoogenraad wrote:
James Mckenzie wrote:
Jan Hoogenraad Jun 14, 2010 8:05 AM wrote:
OK. New version of the script: it also finds uppercase filename
matches.
It also removed:
131072 1999-01-15 04:37 system32/MAPISTUB.DLL
70656 2008-10-06 23:30 system32/MSVCIRT.DLL
326656 2008-10-06
Mind the timestamps & sizes. In this case, these files were installed
with the installation of an application or winetricks.
I am now trying to get rid of as much of this old stuff, in order to be
as much wine as possible.
James Mckenzie wrote:
Jan Hoogenraad Jun 14, 2010 8:05 AM wrote:
OK.
OK. New version of the script: it also finds uppercase filename matches.
It also removed:
131072 1999-01-15 04:37 system32/MAPISTUB.DLL
70656 2008-10-06 23:30 system32/MSVCIRT.DLL
326656 2008-10-06 23:30 system32/MSVCRT40.DLL
492304 2008-10-06 23:30 system32/OLEAUT32.DLL
Now, is seems t
Jan Hoogenraad Jun 14, 2010 8:05 AM wrote:
>OK. New version of the script: it also finds uppercase filename matches.
>It also removed:
>
> 131072 1999-01-15 04:37 system32/MAPISTUB.DLL
>70656 2008-10-06 23:30 system32/MSVCIRT.DLL
> 326656 2008-10-06 23:30 system32/MSVCRT40.DLL
> 492304 2
On Sat, 12 Jun 2010, Jan Hoogenraad wrote:
[...]
> Can wine handle multiple instances of the server for the different
> directories, when applications from different start directories are running in
> parallel ?
Yes.
--
Francois Gouget http://fgouget.free.fr/
You can have my
Jan Hoogenraad wrote:
Attached a simple script which at least removes those files that were
installed by another application (possibly winetricks) and are now
provided by wine.
On my computer, it removed the following files (of which I am unsure
of its origins).
17680 1998-08-06 12:43 psapi
Attached a simple script which at least removes those files that were
installed by another application (possibly winetricks) and are now
provided by wine.
On my computer, it removed the following files (of which I am unsure of
its origins).
17680 1998-08-06 12:43 psapi.dll
131072 1999-01-15
I can not yet see how the lowest common denominator end-user can use
this transparently (i.e. for example from the Ubuntu user interface shell).
Just clicking on an installation CD puts everything into ~/.wine.
I guess in some instances (e.g. installing add-ons or updates on
programs) one needs
Hi,
Jan Hoogenraad wrote:
>Each debugging request for wine states that I should remove all winetricks.
AppDB should request something similar: minimal use of winetricks.
>However I have no way to tell, and no way to safely remove them.
IMHO one solution to your problem is to learn to use differen
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 3:45 AM, Dan Kegel wrote:
> I suppose winetricks could create uninstaller entries for even
> the little verbs... that would be the windows way of doing things.
+1 for this idea.
--
Steven Edwards
"There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and
that is
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 3:03 AM, Octavian Voicu wrote:
> If you implement a status feature for every trick, you can change the
> main UI into a list of checkboxes, with the installed tricks already
> ticked.
Right, of course. I had even realized that before. I guess I was
just in 'no' mode...
-
Thanks a lot.
Regarding your comment on id=127 "want uninstall":
Could this useage (use winetricks ONLY on a relatively empty .wine
directory to troubleshoot) be documented on every place in the
winetricks documentation directories ?
This is not the way the documentation feels at:
http://wik
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 9:35 AM, Dan Kegel wrote:
> If you or anyone else wants to submit patches to implement a way to
> uninstall things, please go ahead. The user interface would be a challenge,
> though. I'd rather not have an uninstall verb for each regular verb.
If you implement a status
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 12:41 AM, Tom Wickline wrote:
> $ wine uninstaller ?
>
> Everything wont be listed in the uninstaller, single dll's and font changes
> wont be listed.
> The unistaller could maybe be used for Firefox, Steam etc..
I suppose winetricks could create uninstaller entries for eve
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 2:35 PM, Dan Kegel wrote:
>
> If you or anyone else wants to submit patches to implement a way to
> uninstall things, please go ahead. The user interface would be a
> challenge,
> though. I'd rather not have an uninstall verb for each regular verb.
> - Dan
>
>
$ wine uni
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 11:09 PM, Jan Hoogenraad wrote:
>> http://code.google.com/p/winezeug/issues/detail?id=127 "want uninstall"
>
> Could this useage (use winetricks ONLY on a relatively empty .wine directory
> to troubleshoot) be documented on every place in the winetricks
> documentation direc
OK, filed
http://code.google.com/p/winezeug/issues/detail?id=127 "want uninstall"
and
http://code.google.com/p/winezeug/issues/detail?id=128 "want status"
- Dan
I cannot access the login to Google (Google won't let me for some
technical reason) , into
http://code.google.com/p/winezeug/issues/list
so I use this mail list to report 2 enhancement requests
1) Can winetricks also include a REMOVE script for each of the tricks ?
It seems that a user is now ad
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