On Thursday 08 June 2006 09:02, Molle Bestefich wrote: > Kuba Ober wrote: > > > I'm annoyed that .wine is inaccessible through KDE and Gnome apps. > > > > It is accessible all right. You just don't know how to get there. > > Please insert relevant context when quoting. You're obviously > misrepresenting what I said, turning it into something completely > else, and then answering it.
I don't know what did I misquote. That's the only thing relevant to my reply that you said in that mail, and the previous paragraph from Mike didn't add much as far as I can tell. > That serves no purpose (other than annoying me). Sorry to have been annoying :( > > > Not through the file manager, but often in various applications. > > > > nope. Unless you're talking about some very broken applications that I > > didn't come across yet. > > Apparently, I am Er, I fail to see why some apps being broken is wine's problem. Directories with a dot preprended to their name are ubiquitous and it's fairly common to have to access them every once in a while. In all my years of using KDE-based RH/FC/Centos systems, I only had a *single* problem related to dot-directories. Specifically, it was the win4lin taking all dot-directories to be hidden, without a way of disabling that. I ended up patching the darn thing to fix that. I needed to unhide things so that either MS or Boland make build would go through. Later on I just switched to using wine for the builds -- it was faster that way as well, and I could fully automate things with my aegis repository. > AFAIR, I even had a crash in one app. Did you report it on their bugzilla/whatever? How is that wine's fault? > > > It's not wine's fault per se that those apps lack a "show hidden > > > folders" option > > Never said so. That wasn't me saying the >>> quoted thing either ;) > > I.e. no big deal. > > Right, slightly annoying but no big deal, as is often the case in open > source. ;) Cheers, Kuba