D Deepesh wrote:
Hi, Let me make the problem clear: The application I am working on is ncverilog.exe. When I do "wine {ABSOLUTE_PATH}/ncverilog.exe", it gives the help for ncverilog correctly. ncverilog.exe starts other executables: a)ncvlog.exe b)ncelab.exe c)ncsim.exe ... What I tried was to first run this executable in windows using the cygwin shell. The "PATH" was the only environment variable that was set. And I think that is enough in that case. So my actual question should have been : "How does the windows equivalent of the PATH translate to wine's search PATH for the executable"
The path that Wine uses is embedded in one of the ~/.wine/*.reg files. I think it can appear in either system.reg or user.reg, but for me at least, it is in user.reg. Look in that file for an [Environment] key, and under that key should be the "PATH" environment variable. It should be obvious how to modify it.
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