Re: Help installing application

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OK Thanks.

I would be using this software in conjunction with my Canon MP 600 printer which works under Linux albeit with a nonspecific driver (MP 500 driver).  The photo quality is OK just not good enough for keepsake photos ( i.e., my child) even with turboprint.  Even under WIN XP, I had to use the Canon software to make photos print correctly color-wise and borderless 4x6 (funny none of the glowing reviews mentioned this).  As for the full terminal output, I have already taken some screenshots at the relevant times and I'd rather provide those if possible.  If not, I can try to send the whole output - what do you consider very long bc I'm not sure I know how to create a bz2 file?  So, what do you think?

On 7/5/07, L. Rahyen <research@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
        (Don't forget to reply to the list so others can see the discussion)

        Then can you post full terminal output up to the point where you get the
error (of course if it is very long you may want to attach it as .bz2
compressed file)?...
        BTW, what you expect from this program? If you want it to work with USB
device unsupported by the Linux OS then this will not work. If you want to
use it with device supported under Linux or use without any "specific"
hardware then this may (or may not) work... And if it doesn't work because of
bug in WINE (and not because of your mistake/misconfiguration) this is a bug
and should be reported to http://bugs.winehq.org ; this is very good way to
help WINE project to be better.
        Some users may think that if program isn't very popular then it is unlikely
for corresponding bugs in WINE to be fixed but this is wrong. For example, I
have reported some time ago that DipTrace doesn't work; DipTrace isn't
popular software at all and it has very specific problems under WINE but now
it is work perfectly and it didn't took very much time for the related bug to
become fixed. So reporting bugs to bugzilla is really good way to help
developers to find and fix bug. Developers cannot fix bugs if they even don't
know about 'em.
        Sorry for a long description about "why bug reporting is good thing" but in
most cases users "forget" to report bugs even after coming up here to
wine-users with their problems which are actually bug in WINE.

On Thursday July 5 2007 16:01, M Thompson wrote:
> Unfortunately no, it is very much propietary Canon Easy Photo Print.  I
> just naively thought I could make it work.  Please don't laugh or yell:)
> Thanks.
>
> On 7/5/07, L. Rahyen <research@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Thursday July 5 2007 14:50, M Thompson wrote:
> > > Hello!  I hope I am sending this to the right spot.  Forgive me if I am
> > > not.  I am trying to install an application using Wine version 0.9.40
> >
> > .  My
> >
> > > installer runs but then it tells me that there is only 1 mb on C: to
> > > install.  The terminal reports the following:
> > > fixme:font:SetMapperFlags (0xf970, .......... and more similar output
> >
> > and
> >
> > > then fix me: win: UnregisterDeviceNotification (handle=0xcafecafe),
> >
> > stub!"
> >
> > > The error message oninstaller screen is "the specified folder is
> >
> > invalid.
> >
> > > Specify a write enabled folder on the local hard disk drive".  The
> >
> > folder
> >
> > > is write enabled.
> > >
> > > My application is not in the application database but I was trying to
> > > figure out how to make it work myself.  Can anyone help with
> >
> > this?  Thank
> >
> > > you!
> >
> >         What is the name of your application? Is it (or its demo-version)
> > freely
> > downloadable and if yes where it can be downloaded?

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