Re: wine and catia OpenGL issues

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Mike Anderson wrote:
> Has anyone tried running catia (R5V16) useing wine.
>
> I am unable to get the install of the program to start off in wine.
> I have tried 0.9.27, heard about an opengl issue and went to 0.9.29.
>
> Thinking it might be an issue with my lack of understanding of the
> operation of wine I installed AutoCAD14 and Homeworld2 to know if it was
> working correctly and had no problems.
>
> I fought with the installer for a couple days ...

I've filed this problem as http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7237
Can you go there and add more detail, e.g. what the
symptoms of the install problem are?

> and decided to shortcut and
> dropped a spare hard drive into my machine with Win2K and installed catia
> on it. The install worked there and the program worked fine. I booted back
> to my linux (Fedora Core 5) and copied all the installed files into my
> file system (Win2K is fat32 drive).
> Launched catia and got a warning that no certified opengl library could be
> found. The app. continued to load to the GUI and toolbars but closes in
> about 3 seconds.
>
> I pulled a opengl tester of the net and ran it under wine to see that it
> would work. I have an Nvidia pci express card with Nvidia's x86
> 1.0-9629 driver. It reported no errorsand the video display was running
> smoothly.

It'd be nice to know what was on the wine console about the time the
app aborts.  Perhaps you could file a second bug at
http://bugs.winehq.org
for this.

BTW this could be one of the killer apps for Wine if it were to work
well,
at least in the mechanical engineering community...
- Dan

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