This is WRT wine-20040914...
I installed yesterday from an RPM. When the RPM has completed it's installation there is no .wine directory in any user's home directory. How could there be since RPM doesn't know which users want or need one. I think this is proper system behaviour.
When I run a support program, like winecfg, if the .wine directory does not exist then it creates it. If I erase the .wine directory and run winecfg a second time it will create it a second time. However, running winecfg and creating the .wine directory NEVER creates .wine/config. I had to get a default copy from the documentation/samples directory. Please see 'man wine.conf'.
This seems pretty important to do since it says that Wine expects a config file to exist. If doing the istallation from source does this automatically, then it does it for you, but it doesn't do it for your wife/girlfriend/etc... They still need to do this by hand.
You don't necessarily need the config file any more. There are plenty of people using Wine without any config file at all. The documentation is, as is often the case in the Linux universe, out of date.
I noted yesterday that the default config file includes no definitions for Windows drives. I had to start adding those by hand.
That won't do any good. Wine will ignore drive definitions in the config file. Drives are now defined by symbolic links in ~/.wine/dosdevices.
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