Re: Winelib Getting Started 1.3.2. Test Drive

2006-06-20 Thread Eric Frias
Alexandre Julliard wrote: Eric Frias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: here is one other part that is out-of-date: the procedure described won't create the 'notepad2' script. winegcc should create the script. If it doesn't it's probably because winemaker is not invoking it correctly. That was the

Re: Winelib Getting Started 1.3.2. Test Drive

2006-06-20 Thread Alexandre Julliard
Eric Frias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > There is one other part that is out-of-date: the procedure described > won't create the 'notepad2' script. It would be better to change that > part of section 1.3.2 to suggest you run 'wine notepad2.exe.so' or to > run 'ln -s ../../tools/winewrapper notepa

Re: Winelib Getting Started 1.3.2. Test Drive

2006-06-20 Thread Eric Frias
Robert Muller wrote: Dee Ayy wrote: | As a newbie, the statement "It can be found in the programs subdirectory." | had me lost. [...] At this point, the sentance that gave you problems could be modified to say: It can be found in the programs subdirectory of the wine source. There is one o

Re: Winelib Getting Started 1.3.2. Test Drive

2006-06-19 Thread Robert Muller
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Dee Ayy wrote: | As a newbie, the statement "It can be found in the programs subdirectory." | had me lost. It seems that the Winelib guide assumes that you know how to download the wine sources already. (Quick and dirty meathod of downloading the la

Winelib Getting Started 1.3.2. Test Drive

2006-06-19 Thread Dee Ayy
Hello,Would a wine developer please revisit this page http://www.winehq.org/site/docs/winelib-guide/winelib-getting-started and modify it to have a step by step guide to take a Linux box without wine nor winelib to a running notepad exe built by the newbie (and not downloaded)? Or if you are a wine