Re: paths, paths & more paths

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Charles Krinke wrote:
The answer is fairly simple. I have a few apps, starting with
CodeWright and next MetaDeveloper (a C compiler for an ARC processor
that only exists as a Windows set of .EXE files) that I would like to
run from Linux to avoid using two computers for a project that
compiles using both Windows and Linux toolchains using wine.

There are few if any registry entries, but there are a few DLL's. So,
it seems that adding the .EXE's and  .DLL's to the path when using
the Windows partition is the most straightforward solution.

There is no "Wine convention" that I am aware of for doing something like that, so I guess just try things until you like how it works. I would still suggest copying over the apps, unless you are really determined to save the disk space. Then you can be sure running under Wine won't do anything to mess up your Windows partition.

Assuming there is no reason to be changing the environment variables, why not just set them permanently? In your ~/.wine/system.reg, there is a section that begins:
[System\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Session Manager\\Environment]
I guess that is where you would want to set them. I prefer to use a plain text editor, but I guess regedit could be used too.


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