Thanks Lawson. I am trying to run a program now, but it doesn't start. I have got the next output after I did: wine --debugmsg +loaddll logic.exe: trace:loaddll:MODULE_LoadLibraryExA Loaded module 'C:\Program Files\Logic Audio Platinum 5.01\msacm32.dll' : builtin trace:loaddll:MODULE_LoadLibraryExA Loaded module 'C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\msacm.drv' : builtin trace:loaddll:MODULE_LoadLibraryExA Loaded module 'C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\midimap.drv' : builtin trace:loaddll:MODULE_LoadModule16 Loaded module 'commdlg.dll' : builtin fixme:file:DEVICE_Open Unknown/unsupported VxD Vaw8D.vxd. Try setting Windows version to 'nt40' or 'win31'. fixme:win32:PE_CreateModule Unknown directory 15 ignored trace:loaddll:MODULE_LoadLibraryExA Loaded module 'C:\Program Files\Logic Audio Platinum 5.01\XSKEY.PDX' : native wine: Unhandled exception, starting debugger... err:seh:start_debugger Couldn't start debugger ("/usr/local/bin/winedbg 134733232 104") (2) Read the Wine Developers Guide on how to set up winedbg or another debugger X Error of failed request: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter) Major opcode of failed request: 70 (X_PolyFillRectangle) Resource id in failed request: 0x4600002 Serial number of failed request: 3763 Current serial number in output stream: 3770 I have downloaded the commdlg.dll and enterd: [AppDefaults\\Logic.exe\\DllOverrides] "commdlg" = "native" in the ~/.wine/config file, but as you see, the error message shows that wine is using the builtin commdlg.dll, and this happens also when I use wine --debugmsg +loaddll -dll commdlg=native Logic.exe How can I solve this? >From: lawson_whitney@juno.com >To: benboomsma@hotmail.com >CC: wine-users@winehq.com >Subject: Re: Can't make a shadow direcory >Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2002 13:37:01 -0400 (EDT) > >On Sat, 12 Oct 2002, Ben Boomsma wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I'm trying to make a shadow directory, and followed the instructions out >of > > the Wine manual, but it doesn't work. I should do this: > > >... > > I didn't came further than: > > > > [root@ben /]# mkdir c_shadow > > [root@ben /]# cd c_shadow > > [root@ben c_shadow]# ln -s /c_/* . > >This is only going to work if your windows drive is monted on >/c_. I know, in the examples before, we mounted it on /c >so maybe you want to do >ln -s /c/* . >instead, IOW substitute the real mount point for /c_ in the example. > > > [root@ben c_shadow]# rm Windows Program Files > > rm: cannot lstat `Windows': No such file or directory > > rm: cannot lstat `Program': No such file or directory > > rm: cannot lstat 'Files': No such file or directory > >Was there a directory /c_/Windows? >was it maybe /c_/windows instead? > >to rm a directory with a space in the name, quote the name: > >rm 'Program Files' > > > > > I know to few about this to solve it, so can someone tell me what I >should > > do, and is it possible that I come across other problems when I go >further? > >We can only guess. I guess it is possible. > > > > Also, I have tried to run a program with --debugmsg +loaddll, but how do >I > > see wich dll's are needed by the program then? The output only shows >wich > > dll's are loaded. > >Those are the ones that are needed. The idea is you might be able to >use native windows dlls for some that Wine doesn't do too well or your >app doesn't like the wine builtin. Bear in mind that native windows >dlls are not guaranteed to work at all with Wine. > ><wine>/documentation/samples/config should be about right for this. > > > > > Thanks for your help, > > > > Ben > >Lawson >---oops--- _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users