On Sunday August 12 2007 11:20, Stephen Liu wrote: > Hi L. Rahyen, > > > - snip - > > > > What does it mean? No MS VM found? > > > > ies4linux install IE to non-default WINEPREFIX. If you did > > installation of > > msjava exactly as I have suggested without exporting WINEPREFIX > > environment > > variable then it is expected result - IE from non-standard WINEPREFIX > > (most > > likely ~/.ies4linux/ie6) will not find msjava installed in standard > > WINEPREFIX (that's ~/.wine). > > See below how to solve this problem. > > > > Before you continue, please make sure you have latest WINE installed > > - that's > > 0.9.43! You may try with older version too but in case of any > > problems before > > asking for farther help make sure you have latest version. No one > > will > > support old WINE versions! > > I was compelled to downgrade to wine 0.9.33. The story is as follow; > > After version 0.9.43 released I upgraded it on Ubuntu repo. > Immediately thereafter I found the top tools-bar of IE disappeared. > Then I force-downgrade Wine back to version 0.9.33 and reinstalled IE. > Now I get its top tools-bar back. I'm not alone sufferring this > problem. Folks on IEs4Linux forum also encountered the same problem. > Report of bug has been made to Wine by them. As fas as I know there was some regressions related to IE but they are now fixed. For me IE6 works perfectly fine with current WINE. I can open sites, use menus, adressbar, toolbar, mediabar, etc. > I'm prepared to try again upgrading Wine to version 0.9.43 on Ubuntu > repo to see what will happen. Before start any advise or precaution? > TIA. I expect no problems with 0.9.43. What about precautions they are very simple: 1) Do not use 0.9.42 (it has some IE-related regressions). 2) You may want to backup your ~/.ies4linux/ie6 directory before doing anything with it. You can do that like this: cp -a ~/.ies4linux/ie6{,.backup} Now you have ~/.ies4linux/ie6.backup with the backup. It is very unlikely that you really need this backup (probability to broke something is almost zero) so yeah, this is just a traditional precaution and nothing more. > Yes, I'll test your script after successfully installing msjava from > clean WINEPREFIX to WINEPREFIX with IE and let you know its result > afterwards. Just copy/paste command I gave you and my script will do everything automatically for you; if you encounter any errors in my script don't forget to give me full terminal output (as an attachment in case of too big size). Thanks! > > 2) You can turn off temporaly all native overrides in order to > > install msjava > > within ies4linux's WINEPREFIX (this assumes installation works fine > > with > > clean WINE). This is not stricly equivalent of installation with > > clean WINE > > so if it doesn't work try first way. > > Noted with tks. I'm sorry for a somewhat silly question but what does "tks" means? Never seen this abbreviation before... _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users