Hokay, this is definitely getting better. The CVS version runs the Hoyle stuff fine. Now the problem happens when I try to run Quicken 98 (old version, I know; hey, I got it for free) which has run before on this system. It tells me it can't load two DLL files. Here's the message: Could not load 'INTUPROF.DLL' required by 'QWUTIL7', error=2 Could not load 'QWUTIL7.DLL' required by 'QW', error=2 intuitprof.dll is in the system directory that's set up by wine.conf, while qwutil7.dll is right there in the quickenw directory with the executable. So I don't know what the problem is, but I suspect the problem now is more with Quicken than with wine. Can you more knowledgeable folks confirm this? On Friday 16 July 2004 15:21, you wrote: > Dave Washburn wrote: > > That wasn't what he said. He implied that there was a specific release > > (an rpm?) for FC2. That's probably what I need. Besides, according to > > the winehq site, pretty much every 2004 release is a development release > > that is still loaded with bugs. I'm looking for the most recent STABLE > > release? > > You can get stable releases from CVS in source code format. You can > build them in an hour or so on most machines. How long can you end up > spending looking for an RPM. > > Anyway, it's certainly your choice. > > Best wishes, > Mark -- Dave Washburn http://www.nyx.net/~dwashbur Insert clever epigram here...or not _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users