Re: Install Shield

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On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, puoti@inwind.it wrote:

> Up to wine-20020509 I've compiled wine from source, but I've had a lot
> of problems since then, I compiled wine-20020804 and it installed OK,
> but when I try to run a win or winelib app I get a message saying that
> there has been and unexpected something, starting debugger, and I just
> keep getting this message until i close my shell, using the CVS version
> didn't solve the problem, so I turned to an RPM. I can't give you the
> exact error messages that wine gives, me, I'm not at my pc, the rpm I'm
> using is stripped, can that be the problem?
> Where is the winedefault in the source, could I try and just copy it
> into the wine source tree and use it with my current wine installation?

It is right in the top level source directory (where README is).  You
can put it where you like.  regedit will accept a unix path.  I don't
think it likes windows paths, though.  regedit --debugmsg +file shows no
activity, so I guess it only uses unix filenames.

Lawson
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