Ok
i managed to get the CDROM recognised by the bar.ex app:
in fact, i installed the bar app before to configure the D: drive, so
that bar.exe was configured to check his cdrom access through path
Z:\path\to\mounted\cdrom, which is not a CDROM type access.
I had to mofidy the registry for bar.exe seeting "CDROM access" to D:\
instead of Z:\path\to\mounted\cdrom and then bar.exe could read the
CDROM image.
so, this works fine.
- ben
ben a écrit :
Hello list,
Although i read posts related to cdrom access with wine in the forum and
did configure wine the way it is told, i still cannot reach a cdrom
image with wine-1.0.1. However, i could with older versions of wine.
Here is the config:
# mount -o loop -t iso9660 /path/to/bar-cdrom.iso /media/cdrom
$ ls /media/cdrom
[stuff listed from the bar-cdrom.iso, read as normal user]
$ winecfg
[ -> add D: pointing to /media/cdrom, having CD-ROM access type]
$ winefile
[ i can see the cdrom stuff in D: with normal user]
$ wine ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/foo/bar.exe
[ foo/bar working correctly, but when it tries to access the CDROM,
it opens a popup telling something like:
"please insert the bar CDROM into your CDROM drive"]
i ensure the bar-cdrom.iso is the right iso for the foo/bar program.
This used to work with a previous version of wine (i don't remember
which one though). The linux kernel i use is a 2.6.27, glibc is 2.8.90,
both from ubuntu 8.10. Thx for any hint on getting the cdrom access (as
an iso file mounted as loop device) working on wine-1.0.1. Maybe is it
fixed on the latest wine?
- ben