I did what you suggested, changed /etc/apt/sources.list and upgraded to:
jack@ubuntu:$ wine --version
0.9.18
Okay. So I tried to re-install from the CD:
jack@ubuntu:/media/cdrom$ wine setup.exe
Microsoft VM
The Microsoft VM is now being installed on your computer
Installing Component: XML Classes
then I get the error:
Java Package Manager:
Unable to install Java packages from
c:\windows\Java\classes\xmldso.cab
Unknown HRESULT: (80070002h)
and the terminal displays:
jack@ubuntu:/media/cdrom$ fixme:setupapi:extract_cabinet_file awful hack: extracting cabinet "C:\\windows\\temp\\IXP000.TMP\\javabase.cab"
fixme:wintrust:WintrustAddActionID 0x34fd80 0 0x34fd1c
fixme:setupapi:extract_cabinet_file awful hack: extracting cabinet "C:\\windows\\temp\\IXP000.TMP\\javax86.cab"
fixme:ole:ITypeInfo_fnRelease destroy child objects
???
Thanks,
Jack.
James Hawkins <truiken@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 8/2/06, John McHenrywrote:
> Hi James,
>
> You're suggesting that I upgrade Wine from the version available to Ubuntu
> 6.06 (namely, 0.9.9) because of one of the error messages; does that mean
> that previous versions (i.e. 0.9.18 or less) could *not* install from CDROM,
> but that 0.9.18 can?
>
No, 0.9.9 is missing functionality that you need to install this app,
namely RunSetupCommand and all of advpack, which the latest version of
Wine has. It's not about running the installer from the CD.
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