Ok I'll try cvs version, let you know haw it goes. > puoti@inwind.it wrote: > > I'm basicly using the office wine relese 20020804, as linked from > > www.winehq.com/download. > > Wine was not installed with the OS, I know that for sure, there was no > > previous version of wine installed before I compiled from source, and > > in ld.so.conf the path to /usr/local/lib/wine has been added by > > wineinstall, at least that was the output; I have tried with an rpm, > > and it all works fine, but I have no openglide support, and have to > > use a old version, is there any chance of getting the tar.gz version > > to work? > > I would think so, though I use CVS and Redhat myself. I don't have > Mandrake, so I don't know how current 8.2 is. As previously suggested, > you should quote errors. > > Is there any reason not to use a CVS version of wine? It is easier than > the tar.gz versions, in my opinion. > > Create a file ~/.cvspass with: > :pserver:cvs@cvs.winehq.com:/home/wine Ah<Z > > Create a file ~/.cvsrc with: > cvs -z 3 > update -PAd > diff -u > > Then delete your existing wine tree, and type "cvs checkout wine". > Assuming a reasonably fast internet connection, you should have a > complete tree in a few minutes. > > By the way, this allows you to easily try different Wine versions. For > example, to try one from a month ago: > cvs update -D "2002-07-19 CDT" > > Redo configure, make depend, make, and make install. > > > > _______________________________________________ > 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