On Friday November 23 2007 03:21, L. Rahyen wrote: > On Thursday November 22 2007 19:16, David Baron wrote: > > On Thursday 22 November 2007, L. Rahyen wrote: > > > On Thursday November 22 2007 18:33, David Baron wrote: > > > > Seems that any program that has a default data directory, or > > > > previously selected directory preserved, has the directory > > > > duplicated/nested: > > > > > > > > That data is in c:\mystuff\mydata > > > > It is shown as c:\mystuff\mydata\mydata > > > > > > > > The files appear and maybe can be read. Any attempt to write produces > > > > an error (obviously, there is no such directory). Some programs will > > > > crash/abort wine trying to navigate this stuff. > > > > > > > > This is a problem in recent wine (running Debian Sid). Programs ran > > > > correctly before. Bug? > > > > > > Is there any program that shows this behavior? Is it freely > > > downloadable? Personally, I have used 10+ Windows program in last few > > > days with current git and didn't noticed such problem. > > > > abcmus is free and is doing this. > > I have tried it and cannot reproduce. > Try this: > > mv ~/.wine{,.backup} > wineprefixcreate > wine setup.exe > cd ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/AbcMus2/ > wine abcmus.exe > > Does this help? If yes then there is no bug in WINE. > If you still have this problem can you give step-by-step way to reproduce > it with AbcMus 2.0? BTW, accordingly to debian.org Debian Sid repository have very old WINE version (0.9.44). If problem persists you need to upgrade to at least 0.9.49. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users