Le dimanche 13 novembre 2005 à 23:04 +0100, Peter Berg Larsen a écrit : > On Sun, 13 Nov 2005, Vitaliy Margolen wrote: > > > Sunday, November 13, 2005, 12:46:34 PM, Peter Berg Larsen wrote: > > > On Sun, 13 Nov 2005, Brian Vincent wrote: > > >> > I am missing the idear behind how devices are suppose to work. > > > >> If any of that documentation is unclear, let me know and I'll rewrite > > >> it to make it better. > > > > I have read this, but is does not explain what the behavour is/suppose to > > > be when there exists an /mnt/windows. dosdevices/c: always points to > > > ../drive_c. So the doc does not answer the questions I asked: > > > > But how are dosdevices/c: related to my /mnt/windows? Are files first > > > It doesn't. ~/.wine/dosdevices/c: points to what windows programs will see > > as a > > "c:" drive. > > > Please never point your c: drive to the real windows drive - that won't help > > wine at all but it might brake your windows beyond repair. > > Hmm, you are the third to answer me, but none so far have answered my > questions. > > >>> > Are files first looked up in dosdevices/c: and the in /mnt/windows/ if > not found? > > The reason I ask is that icewind dale on /mnt/windows/ does a > FindFirstFileA("C:/program...") which wine translates to dosdevice/c: and > ofcause does not find anything. Am I suppose to make a link to where the > program is installed, as if I had installed it with wine? > <<< > > So I will try and refraise the questions: > > How does wine differentiate whether I have installed a program under > ~/.wine/drive_c/ or under /mnt/windows/, when it does a > FindFirstFileA("c:/Program Files/")? In the first case it should translate > it to ~/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Program Files/ and in the latter > ~/.wine/dosdevices/z:/mnt/windows/Program Files/?
If it searches for c:\program files then it will search it in ~/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Program Files/. ~/.wine/dosdevices/c: can then point to anything you decided. > > If I have a program that does this, should I then make a link from > ~/.wine/drice_c/Program Files/foo to /mnt/windows/Program Files/foo? (This > will work with this program, but I have newer read such recommendation). Yes you could do that. -- Jonathan Ernst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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