I installed Wine as root using "wine-20050524-1centos4winehq.i686.rpm". I then
switched to my normal user account and ran "winefile". The "winefile" program
run and displays drive "e:" and "z:", but no "c:".
I looked through "~/.wine/config", and it appears "c:" is mapped to
"/usr/share/wine-c". But I don't see a "/usr/share/wine-c" directory.
The documentation mentions "WineSetupTk" and "wineinstall", but I cannot find
either of those included in the rpm. I also saw a reference to "Winetools", but
the web site says the last Wine version that was supported was "20050111"
Do I simply create the directory using mkdir, or is there a tool that is
supposed to generate this directory?
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Sincerely,
Matthew Seitz
Customer Support Manager
NeoPath Networks, Inc.
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