Mike Hearn wrote: > On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 09:47:10 +0100, Sabine Sagner-Weigl wrote: >> it would be very nice if a suitable config file could be included in the >> binary package (and not only in the source package) as long as winecfg >> doesn't create one. For now I use my old config file from the last Debian >> version. > > You shouldn't need a config file very often in the newer versions. If you > do it's probably for appdefaults etc which can be added to a brand new > config file easily enough. Hi! I wanted to say that there is no config file at all included in the binary package and I would think it a good idea if there would be one with some basic (required) information in it. I think that is what a refer to as a brand new config file. Or did I miss something? Where can I get a brand new config file? All I could find in the documentation was: If you just installed Wine for the first time and want to finish Wine installation by configuring it now, then you could use our sample configuration file config (which can be found in the directory documentation/samples/ of the Wine source code directory) as a base for adapting the Wine configuration file to the settings you want. I have installed only the binary package (apt-get install wine). So I don't have the soure code directories. dpkg -L wine | grep config finds nothing. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users