On Sun, 2003-05-18 at 09:37, Gil Katz wrote: > As it says in the README file it is not recommended to install wine in > the way you did > To install wine you have to run /tools/wineinstall as a regular user, > after you do that check if your problems persist. > Cheers > > Gil Katz > Mercury Interactive. > Tel : 972-3-5399799 > UIN : 1538854 > > ======================================================================================================================= Everyone keep saying this, but every time I try to run wineinstall, I get errors about missing scripts that I haven't been able to figure out. ./configure: line 88: conf2239.sh: No such file or directory ./configure: line 89: conf2239.sh: No such file or directory chmod: failed to get attributes of `conf2239.sh': No such file or directory ./configure: line 201: conf2239.file: No such file or directory Running ./configure, etc., etc. always works. I've looked at the winetools script, and there's nothing really special about it that I can see. Why is this the preferred method? Anyone have any ideas about these errors? Any help/suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks, Rob
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