Hi,
I've been trying to get wine working and posted a question earlier in which I don't seem to be getting any response to.
What I've done is litterally started over and still run into issues.
First off here are the basics:
OS - Solaris 10 GA x86
Unfortunately, very few people here run Wine on Solaris X86. So that could be why there are few if any responses.
wine version - $ wine
fixme:file:get_default_drive_device auto detection of DOS devices not supported on this platform
Well, ok. So have you done this? Show us what you have.
fixme:ntdll:NtQueryVolumeInformationFile device info not properly supported on this platform Wine 20041019 Usage: wine PROGRAM [ARGUMENTS...] Run the specified program wine --help Display this help and exit wine --version Output version information and exit
other info: installing wine without windows
The version of wine came from Sun Companion CD. I've searched the web
for clues and answers and I'm a little confused on somethings right now.
I've search the web and found a few settings that is not mentioned
in the documentation on wine's main web site.
wineserver
Line 8: Unrecognized input 'Path = /export/home/pbbruce/wine/c'
Line 11: Unrecognized input 'Path = /dev/fd0'
Line 14: Unrecognized input 'Path = /cdrom'
as you see I have the following set in the wine.conf file is the reason for the above errors. I would have at least thought that line 8 would be ok as that is exactly how I have my wine directory setup.
wine.conf? Well, where does that come from? And you seem to have neglected to include it anyway. The config file you showed a few days ago does not include a drive section.
You have to be careful out settings mentioned in random places on the web. These settings tend to change over time; Wine is still alpha software.
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