Go to this url: http://spazioinwind.libero.it/nonsolomicrosoft/wineen.html and enter the suse section, you will find a specific linux suse 7.3 rpm and a version of winesetup that dosen't nead itcl. > I noticed a distribution for 7.2 & 8.0 but not 7.3. > > Download and installation of the 7.2 version appears to go fine - until i > give the command wine -v > > I do understand there is not a config file with the distribution. > However when i start wine -v > and take the option to setup config it fails twith a message > can't find package Itcl and also says the config file does not exist. > (true). And another meesaage is : invoking 'wish Main.itcl' in > /usr/lib/wine/winesetuptk has failed. > > Somewhere i found a config file and placed it in /.wine/ > Then the system tells me the config file is not a correct registry file > and 'for some mysterious reason, the wine server failed to run' ! > > I guess that the config file is not valid and since winesetup meets exactly > the same grisly end i see no way out save a valid config file. > > Can you provide me with a valid config file please or tell me why winsetup > fails with can't find package Itcl > > Regards, > > David. > > config file is: > > [Drive A] > ; your floppy drive > Path=/floppy > Type=floppy > Label=Floppy > Serial=87654321 > Device=/dev/fd0 > ; Don´t give raw device access to any drive if > ; you do not really need it. Giving device raw > ; device access with the "Device"-entry means > ; that a user can format a drive with > ; any windows tool. > > [Drive C] > ; your Windows/Dos partition > ; please adjust to the path where it is mounted! > Path=/windows/C > Type=hd > Label=MS-DOS > Filesystem=win95 > ; if vfat partition: Filesystem=win95 > ; NO device-Entry here! > > [Drive D] > ; your cd-rom drive > ; please adjust to the path where it is mounted! > Path=/cdrom > Type=cdrom > Label=CD-Rom > Filesystem=win95 > ; if you want to write CDs, you need > ; raw device access here > > [Drive E] > ; normally this should not be changed > ; you need write access here, as it will > ; be assigned as temp dir > Path=/tmp > Type=hd > Label=Tmp Drive > Filesystem=win95 > ; WARNING: do not add a device entry!!!! > > [Drive F] > Path=${HOME} > Type=network > Label=Home > Filesystem=win95 > ; Maybe, you store applications here > ; you may add another drive, if you want to install > ; applications on your Linux partition > ; Filesystem should be "msdos" or "win95" > ; if you install or run Windows 95 programs > ; win95 is recommended > ; WARNING: do not add a device entry!!!! > > [wine] > Windows=c:\windows > System=c:\windows\system > Temp=e:\ > Path=c:\windows;c:\windows\system;e:\;f:\ > GraphicsDriver=x11drv > ; GraphicsDriver is new and not for old > ; versions of Wine. See section x11drv for it > printer=on > ; If you use a windows printer driver this > ; should be set to on > ;SymbolTableFile=/usr/local/lib/wine.sym > ; SymbolTableFile wir normalerweise nicht benötigt > ;Profile=c:\windows\Profiles\Administrator > ; only for use with Windows NT > ; If you have a windows95-System, it would be better, > ; to take a clean directory as windows dir, seems there are > ; some problems with the windows registry > ; please note: Give all paths in dos/windows notation! > ; do not change to or add something like > ; "/home/windows" > ; Wine would not accept that!!! > ; locate your "wine.sym" file to ensure the path to > ; it (this is to be given in Unix-notation) is > ; correct > ; wine.sym normally is located in /usr/local/lib or /usr/lib > > ; The next three sections are only for version of Wine > ; after 990323. You do not need to add them if you > ; are using an older version! > ; Wine has reasonable defaults built in, > ; so you are not forced to add them > ; for newer versions either. > > [DllDefaults] > EXTRA_LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${HOME}/wine/cvs/lib > ; This is only needed if you have additional compiled > ; dlls; if not, the leave it as is. > DefaultLoadOrder = native, elfdll, so, builtin > ; Not used in older Wine versions! > ; The default load order for dlls used by Wine, you may > ; overwrite it by command line options. Please see "man wine" > ; for options > > [DllPairs] > ; Not used in older Wine versions! > krnl386 = kernel32 > gdi = gdi32 > user = user32 > commdlg = comdlg32 > commctrl= comctl32 > ver = version > shell = shell32 > lzexpand= lz32 > mmsystem= winmm > msvideo = msvfw32 > winsock = wsock32 > ; The dll pairs are needed together with the load order. > ; these dlls always have to be loaded together as builtin, > ; native or whatever > ; You may not load one dll of a pair as builtin and the other > ; native. > > [DllOverrides] > ; Not used in older Wine versions! > kernel32, gdi32, user32 = builtin > krnl386, gdi, user = builtin > toolhelp = builtin > comdlg32, commdlg = elfdll, builtin, native > version, ver = elfdll, builtin, native > shell32, shell = builtin, native > lz32, lzexpand = builtin, native > commctrl, comctl32 = builtin, native > wsock32, winsock = builtin > advapi32, crtdll, ntdll = builtin, native > mpr, winspool = builtin, native > ddraw, dinput, dsound = builtin, native > winmm, mmsystem = builtin > msvideo, msvfw32 = builtin, native > w32skrnl = builtin > wnaspi32, wow32 = builtin > system, display, wprocs = builtin > wineps = builtin > ; this is the default load order for the dlls > ; you may make changes here, but NEVER change the > ; first two lines!!! > ; WARNING: The big ones, krnl386, kernel32, gdi, gdi32, > ; user and user32 cannot be native, but MUST be of > ; type "builtin" > > [x11drv] > ; Number of colors to allocate from the system palette > AllocSystemColors = 100 > ; Use a private color map > PrivateColorMap = N > ; Favor correctness over speed in some graphics operations > PerfectGraphics = N > ; Color depth to use on multi-depth screens > ;;ScreenDepth = 16 > ; Name of X11 display to use > ;;Display = :0.0 > ; Allow the window manager to manage created windows > Managed = N > ; Use XFree86 DGA extension if present > UseDGA = Y > ; Use XShm extension if present > UseXShm = Y > ; Enable DirectX mouse grab > DXGrab = N > ; Create the desktop window with a double-buffered visual > ; (useful to play OpenGL games) > DesktopDoubleBuffered = N > ; Code page used for captions in managed mode > ; 0 means default ANSI code page (CP_ACP == 0) > TextCP=0 > ; Use this if you have more than one port for video on your setup > ; (Wine uses for now the first 'input image' it founds). > ;; XVideoPort = 43 > > > ;;Please, do not edit the next line > ;;Configuration for wine version: 20020710 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.com > http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users