anyone anyone?

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Hi,
No responses to my last post. Since I just joined me thinks it might have gotten dropped
so Im reposting. If it didnt I apologize. Simply put my question is how does wine store the path
for its libs? and is it in a place easily changed? the long drawn out question I had is below...
Thanx for any help
--Alex



On Jan 4, 2004, at 9:19 PM, Alex Stewart wrote:


Hello All!
First a quick explanation of why I have to make this complicated ;)
Im building a Lightwave Render Farm (win2k based app so I need wine)
for linux. The tricky part is the machines Im using have no HD's they all net boot
from our server....anywayz the problem --> I have everything set up and humming
happy I just need to get wine installed on the OS that the remote machines load from the
server. The root of this system is a folder at /opt/pxes-0.7/stock/dist/ so in an attempt
to install wine I altered the wineinstall script so the prefix pointed to the root of the
system I wanted it installed in. After doing all this and hours of waiting I turned on a
remote node and tried running wine with no joy. It complains about not being able to
find ntdll.dll.so and cant initialize. The urck part is its looking for it at /opt/pxes-0.7/stock/dist/lib/wine
which isnt really there.....My question is this path stored in a config file somewhere in the structure
or more to the point how does wine know were to look for its libs? is there a way I can change it to
chop off the path so its pointing to the right root?
Thanx for any help!


-Alex

PS- I think I read somewhere other people had succeeded in getting lwsn.exe to run in wine. If any of
you are reading this my other question is how do the plugins work...Do things like Sasquatch run ok?



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