Dropped the "using native windows libraries" comment.
Replace winesetup by winecfg. Dropped config file detection.
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XMESSAGE="xmessage $COLOR"
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fi
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launch_winesetup()
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{
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which winesetup
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if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then
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winesetup
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else
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if [ -x /opt/wine/bin/winesetup ] ; then
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/opt/wine/bin/winesetup
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else
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$XMESSAGE -title "Error" \
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"Error: Unable to find winesetup in your PATH or in /opt/wine/bin:
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I am not able to configure Wine.
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If winesetup is being distributed in a separate package
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that is not installed yet on your system, then please install this
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package.
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winesetup can also be downloaded from www.codeweavers.com.
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If you choose to not use winesetup for configuration, then
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you can find information on how to prepare a Wine config file manually
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in the Wine README / README.gz file or in the Wine User Guide."
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fi
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fi
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}
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# We're going to do a lot of fancy footwork below.
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# Before we get started, it would be nice to know the argv0
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fi
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if [ $welcome_rc -eq 2 ] ; then
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launch_winesetup
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winecfg
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exit
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fi
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always_see_output=1
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fi
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# No config file? Offer to help 'em out...
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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conf=0
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while [ $conf -eq 0 ] ; do
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if [ -f ~/.winerc ] ; then
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conf=1
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fi
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if [ -f ~/.wine/config ] ; then
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conf=2
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fi
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if [ -f /etc/wine.conf ] ; then
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conf=3
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fi
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if [ $conf -ne 0 ] ; then
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break;
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fi
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echo "No configuration file detected."
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$XMESSAGE -buttons " Cancel ":0," Proceed ":1," Configure Wine ":2 \
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-title "Welcome to Wine" \
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"
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You have started Wine, but we cannot find a Wine
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configuration file.
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This is normal if you have never run Wine before.
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If this is the case, select the 'Configure Wine'
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option, below, to create a configuration file.
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"
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init_rc=$?
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if [ $init_rc -eq 0 ] ; then
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exit
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fi
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if [ $init_rc -eq 1 ] ; then
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break
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fi
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if [ $init_rc -eq 2 ] ; then
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launch_winesetup
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fi
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# 127 == xmessage not available
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if [ $init_rc -eq 127 ] ; then
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exit
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fi
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done
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Optionally Warn the user we're going to be launching Wine...
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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of debug messages (the debug option, below).
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You can attempt to reconfigure Wine to make it work better.
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Note that one change you can make that will dramatically
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effect Wine's behaviour is to change whether or not
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Wine uses a true Windows partition, mounted under Linux,
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or whether it uses an empty Windows directory.
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The Wine Configuration program can assist you in making
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those changes (select Configure, below, for more).
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# Process a configure instruction
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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if [ $debug_return -eq 4 ] ; then
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launch_winesetup
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winecfg
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continue;
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fi
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