> I've not tested this with an InstallShield installer - feedback
> welcome.
Thank you very much - GTA will now begin installing,
will get through all the InstallShield screens,
and then it gets to the last one where it should begin installing,
and it freezes and nothing happens.
fixme:font:load
--- Ivan Gyurdiev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > By the same logic, you must make sure Windows is
> installed.
> > This is a developers list and Ivan is saying (and
> I hope I interpreted
> > this right) that the only thing blocking him from
> installing GTA: San
> > Andreas out of the box
> By the same logic, you must make sure Windows is installed.
> This is a developers list and Ivan is saying (and I hope I interpreted
> this right) that the only thing blocking him from installing GTA: San
> Andreas out of the box is a missing stdole2.
I don't know if it's the only thing..but
James Liggett wrote:
This is part of dcom98 I think (I found it in my fake drive, and I've
also heard of it and references to dcom.) Make sure dcom98 installed,
and set it to native, then try to install.
By the same logic, you must make sure Windows is installed.
This is a developers list a
what the status is of stdole2.tlb in wine.
> GTA: San Andreas will not install without it..
>
> http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3108
>
>
>
>
I was wondering what the status is of stdole2.tlb in wine.
GTA: San Andreas will not install without it..
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3108
On Sun, 16 May 2004 22:30:09 +0800, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> Is anyone working on getting sutable-to-use-in-wine versions of these?
Nyef was working on this up until a few months ago.
> Would having these benefit OLE apps?
Yes, stdole32.tlb is essential for InstallShield to perform interface
mar
Is anyone working on getting sutable-to-use-in-wine versions of these?
Would having these benifit OLE apps?