linker3000 wrote: > Hi, > > I have installed WINE 1.1.32 on fedora 12 and I am trying to get Sun Java JRE running but have a few issues: > > If I pick up the JRE installer .EXE file, it fails to install and this seems to be down to a heap space allocation error. I have found a few posts around the Internet about this but nothing gets me towards a fix. > > What I am actually trying to do is run a jnlp installer package and if I do this manually with "wine java package.jnlp" I get: > > fixme:actctx:parse_depend_manifests Could not find dependent assembly L"Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls" (6.0.0.0) > This is specific to .NET or Microsoft's interpetation of Java. The applications database and winetricks have methods of installing this package. I don't know which one you need, but I would try .NET 2.0 and then .NET 3.0. .NET 3.5 may be installable as well. > I have used winetricks to install some MS components, including 'Common controls' but without much success. > > Unfortunately, the developers of the java app have made it very Windows-centric (eg: It checks values in the Registry) and so running it natively on Linux is not going to work. > I would get another Java application as they are supposed to be 'Operating System' neutral. Swing and AWT give the same functionality, if not better, than using .NET. James McKenzie