(Please respond to the list, rather than only to me)
John McKee wrote:
... I had an older version of wine working. I think it was wine-20040615, but can't recall. I was able to (partially) use CompuServe software from a few years ago. The ole component didn't work, but I was able to check mail. Sound worked at that point as well, as I received a voice message at the start and end of the session (the famous "You have mail", as well).
After upgrading to wine20041019, I cannot run that coftware anymore. I receive errors about missing DLLs (see below). Do I have to do something beyond copying Windows DLLs to Windows\System and Windows\System32?
Normally that is all that is needed for the DLLs listed below.
Were DLLs that I had previously copied replaced during the upgrade?
Line 105: Malformed value name '"CS3COR.DLL" 'native, builtin"'
Take a close look at your ~/.wine/config file. There is apparently a typo somewhere.
err:module:import_dll Library MFC42.DLL (which is needed by L"C:\\CServe\\CS3\\CS3COR.DLL") not found
If you have those installed in the Windows directory, then maybe whatever is messed up in the config file is somehow causing the problem.
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