Jeff Vian wrote: > I just downloaded the latest version of wine from the site to install on > my system. My system is an Athalon XP 2400+ running Fedora Core 3, > fully updated. > > I downloaded the file wine-20050419-1fc3winehq.athlon.rpm and installed > it, then installed winetools-2.1.1-jo.i386.rpm to go with it. > > I started winetools to do the configuration and completed each step of > the base install one at a time until I got to the Internet Explorer 6.0 > step. At this step it hangs. > > The console where I started winetools shows > --------------- > WINEDLLOVERRIDES="" setarch i386 wine ./ie6setup.exe > waiting for wineservers to exit... > fixme:advapi:DecryptFileA "T:\\IXP003.TMP\\" 00000000 > fixme:cursor:CURSORICON_SimulateLoadingFromResourceW Animated icons not > correctly implemented! 0x7f9e0000 > fixme:cursor:CURSORICON_SimulateLoadingFromResourceW icon entry found! > 0x7f9e0000 > fixme:cursor:CURSORICON_SimulateLoadingFromResourceW icon size ok. > offset=0x7f9e0074 > fixme:setupapi:SETUPX_CreateStandardLDDs LDID_SRCPATH: what exactly do > we have to do here ? > fixme:richedit:RichEditANSIWndProc WM_SETFONT: stub > ------------------ > > Top shows wine-preloader using 90 - 95% CPU with winetools > intermittently coming into the top 5 processes then dropping back down. > > I periodically (about every 10 minutes) get a pop up message window with > a message stating that > " There is still a wineserver running after 600 seconds waiting. ..." > and it suggests killing the wineserver on the console by typing > wineserver. I do that with no effect and it seems that IE6 does not > ever complete installation. > After waiting for over an hour, I finally halted winetools with a ctrl-C > on the terminal I used to start it. > > Can someone tell me why this installation/configuration step hangs and > what I need to do to complete the install? I don't know why it hangs, but have you tried an earlier WINE version? The Winetools page says "The actual version wt211jo work with Wine versions 20040914, 20041019, 20041201 and 20050111. I definitely recommend using 20041019". -- Colin Wright cdonline@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users