OK, I have no reason to distrust you, but all I read here pixels pretending to be emails from the Wild West of the Internet. One gunslinger tells me do it this way. Another gunslinger tells me do it that way.
As I mentioned, these changes are very new, so any information more than a month or so old is suspect.
What's a user supposed to do? RTFM? I did. It's wrong? Bummer...
Well, that is why the Wine ANNOUNCE file, in the second sentence, says "This is still a developers only release". When significant changes like this are happening, the docs fall behind. Presumably, they will eventually catch up.
You could always speed up the process by making corrections to the docs. Anyone can submit patches.
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.
OK, but running wine regedit did pay attention to what I was putting into .wine/config. If I added a definition then it showed up in browse dialogs and the like, so what am I supposed to do/trust/take for my headache?
Hmm, are you sure about that? I just tried it here, and Wine completely ignored any definitions added to the config file.
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