i've seen various references to this message in the list archive, but none which really match my scenario. i'm running 0.9.28 on ubuntu edgy. of course, i'm new at wine -- so this could be user error. i'm trying to install TaxCut 2006, from the CDROM: $ ls .wine/dosdevices/d\:/ autorun.inf* df0000exe.manifest* taxcut.exe* temporaryitems/ data/ dpro2006.exe* taxcutapp/ df0000.exe* taxcut/ taxcutexe.manifest* $ $ WINEDEBUG=warn+all wine .wine/dosdevices/d\:/taxcut.exe warn:module:load_builtin_dll cannot open .so lib for builtin L"taxcut.exe": /usr/lib/wine/taxcut.exe.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory warn:module:load_dll Failed to load module L"Z:\\home\\pgf\\.wine\\dosdevices\\d:\\taxcut.exe"; status=c0000135 wine: could not load L"Z:\\home\\pgf\\.wine\\dosdevices\\d:\\taxcut.exe": Module not found trying with a more direct path the the executable gives a variation on the same theme: $ ls /mnt autorun.inf* df0000exe.manifest* taxcut.exe* temporaryitems/ data/ dpro2006.exe* taxcutapp/ df0000.exe* taxcut/ taxcutexe.manifest* $ $ WINEDEBUG=warn+all wine /mnt/taxcut.exe warn:module:load_builtin_dll cannot open .so lib for builtin L"taxcut.exe": /usr/lib/wine/taxcut.exe.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory warn:module:load_dll Failed to load module L"D:\\taxcut.exe"; status=c0000135 wine: could not load L"D:\\taxcut.exe": Module not found i can run other programs, which come with wine, successfully, e.g. winhlp.exe, and cmd.exe. any tips, or debug, strace, etc suggestions, would be most welcome. as i say, i'm new to wine. is this a case where i need to be using "real" microsoft libraries? if so, is there a wiki or doc page that describes which libraries to copy, and their source (on windows) and destination (under wine) locations? paul =--------------------- paul fox, pgf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (arlington, ma, where it's 34.3 degrees) _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users