Re: Wrong USER.EXE and nothing working...

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James wrote:

I am curious about having to manually delete all files from the old package. I only worried about config. directories because usually an RPM upgrade (-Uvh for example) will sort out replacement/addition/deletion of binaries. Just to be sure, I've uninstalled again, but this time deleted all those files as you mentioned, but sadly it still seems to be the same. It's an odd one, certainly. Any ideas maybe?!?

I don't really know the intricacies of rpm. But I think that Redhat puts the libraris and binaries in a different location from other RPMs. So I am mostly concerned that those other did not get deleted. And from your symptoms, it sounds like some old files are still around.


So I would check to verify that the old ones really were deleted. I would also check the file /etc/ld.so.conf. This file contains a list of paths where Linux will look for libraries. Check each path and see if any old Wine libraries are around. Also make sure that it contains the path to your current Wine libraries.

You might also try setting an environment variable to point to the directory containing the "secondary" Wine DLLs WINEDLLPATH=/usr/local/lib/wine (or whatever)


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