Thanks, James. Next question - what's the process for getting info like this into the Wine Users Guide? On 5/20/07, James Hawkins <truiken@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 5/19/07, E Mee <riggald@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I've installed the Windows application Open WorkBench* which is coded > in C, C++ and Java. > > When I install it under WINE, it installs fine, but when I run it, it > gives a 'JRE is not installed' error message. > > I have a Linux JRE already installed. > > Do I have to install a Windows JRE? Or is there a way of telling WINE > about the Linux JRE I already have installed? > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > * Open WorkBench is a mature, feature complete, project planning and > scheduling tool for Windows. > > It's freeware, and (practically all) the source is available at sourceforge. > > It is the direct descendent of ABT/Hoskyn's PMW (Project Manager > Workbench), which used to sell at UK£1500 (~US$3000) per seat, last I > checked. At one point it was the class-leading software, until > corporates began to get Microsoft Project bundled free in their > enterprise Office licences. > You have to install the Windows java binaries in wine. -- James Hawkins
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