Re: Application does not start

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As I have multimedia in my sources.list, wine was surely upgraded. Usually it is not easy to downgrade; in my experience is a route into problems (unless, perhaps, one is really a software expert

francesco@deb32:~$ wine -v
Invoking /usr/lib/wine/wine.bin -v ...
wine: could not load L"c:\\windows\\system32\\-v.exe": Module not found
Wine failed with return code 126
francesco@deb32:~$ 


Thanks
francesco


--- On Tue, 5/13/08, Austin English <austinenglish@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> From: Austin English <austinenglish@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re:  Application does not start
> To: chiendarret@xxxxxxxxx
> Cc: "wine" <wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Tuesday, May 13, 2008, 9:54 AM
> On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 11:24 AM, Francesco Pietra
> <chiendarret@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >  Following upgrading from Debian Linux etch to Debian
> Linux lenny (i386) one application (out of two) does not
> start any more with wine. The other one starts and works
> fine.
> >
> >  The one that does not start:
> >
> >  francesco@deb32:~$ wine
> "c:\ACDFREE5\CHEMSK.EXE"
> >  Invoking /usr/lib/wine/wine.bin
> c:\ACDFREE5\CHEMSK.EXE ...
> >  fixme:ole:CoResumeClassObjects stub
> >  /usr/bin/wine: line 536:  6578 Terminated            
>  $XMESSAGE -timeout 30 -buttons "    Dismiss   
> ":0," Never display this message again ":3
> -title "Wine Launch Window" -default "   
> Dismiss    " "Invoking $WINEBIN/$WINE_BIN_NAME $@
> ...
> >
> >         This dialog box is a temporary status dialog
> to let you know
> >         that Wine is attempting to launch your
> application.
> >
> >         Since Wine is still very much in a development
> stage,
> >         many applications will fail silently.
> >         This dialog box is your indication
> >         that we're *trying* to run your
> application.
> >
> >         This dialog box will automatically disappear
> after 30 seconds,
> >         or after your application finishes.
> >
> >         You can permanently disable this dialog by
> selecting
> >         the option below.
> >         " 2>/dev/null
> >
> >
> >  I checked that the application is still where it
> should be. Should I pose the problem to the Debian list?
> >
> >  Thanks
> >
> >  francesco pietra
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
> Did you also upgrade wine? Have you tried downgrading wine
> to the
> previous version to see if that 'fixes' it?


      


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