Standardize the capitalization of Wine.
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</sect1>
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<sect1 id="arch-dlls">
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<title>WINE/WINDOWS DLLs</title>
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<title>Wine/Windows DLLs</title>
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<para>
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Based upon various messages on wine-devel especially by Ulrich
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routines they implement. For example, using the native USER
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DLL would maintain a virtually perfect and Windows 95-like
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look for window borders, dialog controls, and so on. Using
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the built-in WINE version of this library, on the other
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the built-in Wine version of this library, on the other
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hand, would produce a display that does not precisely mimic
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that of Windows 95. Such subtle differences can be
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engendered in other important DLLs, such as the common
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controls library COMMCTRL or the common dialogs library
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COMMDLG, when built-in WINE DLLs outrank other types in load
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COMMDLG, when built-in Wine DLLs outrank other types in load
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order.
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</para>
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<para>
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More significant, less aesthetically-oriented problems can
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result if the built-in WINE version of the SHELL DLL is
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result if the built-in Wine version of the SHELL DLL is
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loaded before the native version of this library. SHELL
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contains routines such as those used by installer utilities
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to create desktop shortcuts. Some installers might fail when
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using WINE's built-in SHELL.
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using Wine's built-in SHELL.
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</para>
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</sect2>
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work much worse than the corresponding built-in one, if at
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all. For example, the native Windows GDI library must be
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paired with a Windows display driver, which of course is not
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present under Intel Unix and WINE.
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present under Intel Unix and Wine.
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</para>
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<para>
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Finally, occassionally built-in WINE DLLs implement more
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Finally, occassionally built-in Wine DLLs implement more
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features than the corresponding native Windows DLLs.
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Probably the most important example of such behavior is the
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integration of Wine with X provided by WINE's built-in USER
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integration of Wine with X provided by Wine's built-in USER
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DLL. Should the native Windows USER library take load-order
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precedence, such features as the ability to use the
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clipboard or drag-and- drop between Wine windows and X
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clipboard or drag-and-drop between Wine windows and X
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windows will be lost.
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</para>
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</sect2>
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pairs. In general, these are DLLs for either 16-bit or
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32-bit applications. In most cases in Windows, the 32-bit
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version cannot be used without its 16-bit counterpart. For
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WINE, it is customary that the 16-bit implementations rely
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Wine, it is customary that the 16-bit implementations rely
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on the 32-bit implementations and cast the results back to
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16-bit arguments. Changing anything in this section is bound
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to result in errors.
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<para>
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The following list briefly describes each of the DLLs
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commonly found in Windows whose load order may be modified
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during the configuration and compilation of WINE.
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during the configuration and compilation of Wine.
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</para>
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<para>
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(See also <filename>./DEVELOPER-HINTS</filename> or the
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into the functions you find relevant. See The section on Debug
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Logging in this guide for more information. You might
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also try to run the program in <command>gdb</command>
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instead of using the WINE-debugger. If you do that, use
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instead of using the Wine debugger. If you do that, use
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<parameter>handle SIGSEGV nostop noprint</parameter> to
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disable the handling of seg faults inside
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<command>gdb</command> (needed for Win16).
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</para>
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<para>
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The best, freely available, disassembler for Win16 programs is
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<application>Windows Codeback</application>, archivename
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<application>Windows Codeback</application>, archive name
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<filename>wcbxxx.zip</filename>, which usually can be found in
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the <filename>Cica-Mirror</filename> subdirectory on the WINE
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ftpsites. (See <filename>ANNOUNCE</filename>).
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the <filename>Cica-Mirror</filename> subdirectory on the Wine
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ftp sites. (See <filename>ANNOUNCE</filename>).
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</para>
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<para>
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Disassembling win32 programs is possible using
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<application>Windows Disassembler 32</application>, archivename
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<application>Windows Disassembler 32</application>, archive name
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something like <filename>w32dsm87.zip</filename> (or similar)
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on <systemitem class="systemname">ftp.winsite.com</systemitem>
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and mirrors. The shareware version does not allow saving of
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</listitem>
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</orderedlist>
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<para>
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WINE can get by without these fonts but 'the look and feel'
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Wine can get by without these fonts but 'the look and feel'
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may be quite different. Also, some applications try to load
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their custom fonts on the fly (WinWord 6.0) and since WINE
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their custom fonts on the fly (WinWord 6.0) and since Wine
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does not implement this yet it instead prints out something
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like;
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</para>
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<filename>.FON</filename> file may not hold any bitmap
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fonts and <command>fnt2bdf</command> will fail if this is
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the case. Also note that although the above message will not
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disappear WINE will work around the problem by using the
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disappear Wine will work around the problem by using the
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font you extracted from the
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<filename>SOMEFILE.FON</filename>.
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<command>fnt2bdf</command> will only work for Windows 3.1
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specifying the typeface name of the font. Font table starts
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with Arial in most Windows installations, however X font
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table starts with whatever is the first line in the
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<filename>fonts.dir</filename>. Therefore WINE uses the
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<filename>fonts.dir</filename>. Therefore Wine uses the
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following entry to determine which font to check first.
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</para>
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<para>
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<sect3>
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<title>How To Manage Cached Font Metrics</title>
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<para>
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WINE stores detailed information about available fonts in
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Wine stores detailed information about available fonts in
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the <filename>~/.wine/cachedmetrics.[display]</filename> file. You
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can copy it elsewhere and add this entry to the [fonts]
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section in your <filename>~/.wine/config</filename>:
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FontMetrics = <file with metrics>
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</screen>
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<para>
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If WINE detects changes in the X font configuration it will
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If Wine detects changes in the X font configuration it will
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rebuild font metrics from scratch and then it will overwrite
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<filename>~/.wine/cachedmetrics.[display]</filename> with the new
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information. This process can take a while.
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<sect3>
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<title>Too Small Or Too Large Fonts</title>
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<para>
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Windows programs may ask WINE to render a font with the
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Windows programs may ask Wine to render a font with the
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height specified in points. However, point-to-pixel ratio
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depends on the real physical size of your display (15",
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17", etc...). X tries to provide an estimate of that but it
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Accelerators in NE resources. These have a size of 5 byte
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and do not have any padding. This is also the internal
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layout of the global handle <type>HACCEL</type> (16 and
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32) in Windows 95 and WINE. Exposed to the user as Win16
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32) in Windows 95 and Wine. Exposed to the user as Win16
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global handles <type>HACCEL16</type> and
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<type>HACCEL32</type> by the Win16/Win32 API.
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</para>
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<para>
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This file contains information about the implementation of the
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multimedia layer of WINE.
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multimedia layer of Wine.
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</para>
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<para>
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<para>
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Please note that native low level drivers are not currently supported
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in WINE, because they either access hardware components or require
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VxDs to be loaded; WINE does not correctly supports those two so far.
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in Wine, because they either access hardware components or require
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VxDs to be loaded; Wine does not correctly supports those two so far.
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</para>
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<para>
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<para>
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The mid level drivers are represented by some common API functions,
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mostly mciSendCommand and mciSendString. See status in chapter 3 for
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more information. WINE implements several MCI mid level drivers
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more information. Wine implements several MCI mid level drivers
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(status is given for both built-in and native implementation):
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</para>
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The rest (basically the MMSYSTEM and WINMM DLLs entry points). It also
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provides the skeleton for the core functionality for multimedia
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rendering. Note that native MMSYSTEM and WINMM do not currently work
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under WINE and there is no plan to support them (it would require to
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under Wine and there is no plan to support them (it would require to
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also fully support VxD, which is not done yet).
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Moreover, native DLLs require 16 bit MCI and low level drivers. Wine
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implements them as 32 bit drivers.
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</para>
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<para>
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MCI drivers are seen as regular WINE modules, and can be loaded (with
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MCI drivers are seen as regular Wine modules, and can be loaded (with
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a correct load order between built-in, native, elfdll, so), as any
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other DLL. Please note, that MCI drivers module names must bear the
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.drv extension to be correctly understood.
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The list of available MCI drivers is obtained as follows:
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1. key 'mci' in [option] section from .winerc (or wineconf)
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mci=CDAUDIO:SEQUENCER gives the list of MCI drivers (names, in
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uppercase only) to be used in WINE.
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uppercase only) to be used in Wine.
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2. This list, when defined, supersedes the mci key in
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c:\windows\system.ini
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</para>
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as that of an egcs virtual table which is not the same as
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that generated by Visual C+. There are workarounds to make
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the virtual tables compatible via padding but unfortunately
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the one which is imposed to the WINE emulator by the Windows
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the one which is imposed to the Wine emulator by the Windows
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binaries, i.e. the Visual C++ one, is the most compact of
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all.
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</para>
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<listitem>
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<para>Building the package</para>
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<para>
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WINE is configured the usual way (depending on your
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Wine is configured the usual way (depending on your
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build environment). The "prefix" is chosen using your
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application placement policy
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(<filename>/usr/</filename>,
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# the clipboard server is started on demand.
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install -m 755 dlls/x11drv/wineclipsrv $BR/usr/X11R6/bin/
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# The WINE server is needed.
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# The Wine server is needed.
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install -m 755 server/wineserver $BR/usr/X11R6/bin/
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</screen>
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<para>
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Here we unfortunately do need to create
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<filename>wineuser.reg</filename> and
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<filename>winesystem.reg</filename> from the WINE
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<filename>winesystem.reg</filename> from the Wine
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distributed <filename>winedefault.reg</filename>. This
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can be done using <command>./regapi</command> once for
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one example user and then reusing his
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<para>
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For the rationales of needing as less input from the
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user as possible arises the need for a very good
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configuration file. The one supplied with WINE is
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configuration file. The one supplied with Wine is
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currently lacking. We need:
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</para>
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<itemizedlist>
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<para>Add this prepared configuration file to the package.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>Installing WINE for the system administrator</para>
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<para>Installing Wine for the system administrator</para>
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<para>
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Install the package using the usual packager
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<command>rpm -i wine.rpm</command>. You may edit
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>Installing WINE for the user</para>
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<para>Installing Wine for the user</para>
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<para>
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The user will need to run a setup script before the
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first invocation of WINE. This script should:
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first invocation of Wine. This script should:
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</para>
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Filesystem=win95
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; Standard Windows path entries. WINE will not work if they are incorrect.
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; Standard Windows path entries. Wine will not work if they are incorrect.
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;
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[wine]
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;
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LPT3:=/dev/lp3
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;
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; Allow port access to WINE started by the root user. Useful for some
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; Allow port access to Wine started by the root user. Useful for some
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; supported devices, but it can make the system unstable.
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; Read /usr/doc/wine-cvs-xxxxx/ioport-trace-hints.
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; Layout/Look modifications. Here you can switch with a single line between
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; windows 3.1 and windows 95 style.
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; This does not change WINE behaviour or reported versions, just the look!
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; This does not change Wine behaviour or reported versions, just the look!
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;
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[Tweak.Layout]
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;; WineLook=xxx (supported styles are 'Win31'(default), 'Win95', 'Win98')
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WineLook=Win95
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;
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; What programs to start on WINE startup. (you should probably leave it empty)
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; What programs to start on Wine startup. (you should probably leave it empty)
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;
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[programs]
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Default=
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</sect1>
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<sect1 id="os2-wine">
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<title>Running & Compiling WINE in OS/2</title>
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<title>Running & Compiling Wine in OS/2</title>
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<para>
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Written by &name-robert-pouliot; <email>&email-robert-pouliot;</email>,
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<para>
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If you want to help the port of WINE to OS/2, send me a
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If you want to help the port of Wine to OS/2, send me a
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message at <email>krynos@clic.net</email> I currently don't
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want beta testers. It must work before we can test it.
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printers and also configured mostly automatic.
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</para>
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<para>
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Since WINE cannot find out what type of printer this is, you
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Since Wine cannot find out what type of printer this is, you
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need to specify a PPD file in the [ppd] section of
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<filename>~/.wine/config</filename>. Either use the shortcut
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name and make the entry look like:
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* Copyright (c) The copyright holder.
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*
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* Basic WINE wrapper for the linux <3rd party library> so that it can be
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* Basic Wine wrapper for the Linux <3rd party library> so that it can be
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* used by <the application>
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*
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* Currently this file makes no attempt to be a full wrapper for the <3rd
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##Changelog:
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##August 29, 1999 - Work around for debugger exit (or lack thereof)
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## - Should now put debugging output in correct place
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##April 19, 1999 - Much nicer way to select wine's location
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##April 19, 1999 - Much nicer way to select Wine's location
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## - Option to disable creation of a debugging output
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## - Now places debugging output where it was started
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##April 4, 1999 - Sanity check for file locations/wine strippedness
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open STDERR, ">&SAVEERR"; open STDERR, ">&STDOUT";
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$ENV{'SHELL'}="/bin/bash";
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$var0 = qq{
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What is your level of WINE expertise? 1-newbie 2-intermediate 3-advanced
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What is your level of Wine expertise? 1-newbie 2-intermediate 3-advanced
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1 - Makes a debug report as defined in the WINE documentation. Best
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for new WINE users. If you're not sure what -debugmsg is, then
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1 - Makes a debug report as defined in the Wine documentation. Best
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for new Wine users. If you're not sure what -debugmsg is, then
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use this mode.
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2 - Makes a debug report that is more customizable (Example: you can
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choose what -debugmsg 's to use). You are asked more questions in
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print do_var($var0)."\n";
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until ($debuglevel >= 1 and $debuglevel <= 3) {
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print "Enter your level of WINE expertise (1-3): ";
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print "Enter your level of Wine expertise (1-3): ";
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$debuglevel=<STDIN>;
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chomp $debuglevel;
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}
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if ($debuglevel < 3) {
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$var1 = qq{
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This program will make a debug report for WINE developers. It generates
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This program will make a debug report for Wine developers. It generates
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two files. The first one has everything asked for by the bugreports guide;
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the second has *all* of the debug output, which can go to thousands of
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lines.
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}
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while ($ifstrip =~ /not recognized/) {
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$var26 = qq{
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Looks like you gave me something that isn't a wine binary (It could be a
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Looks like you gave me something that isn't a Wine binary (It could be a
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text file). Try again.
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};
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print do_var($var26);
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$ifstrip = `nm $wineloc 2>&1`;
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}
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print "\nWhat version of windows are you using with wine?\n\n".
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print "\nWhat version of Windows are you using with Wine?\n\n".
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"0 - None\n".
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"1 - Windows 3.x\n".
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"2 - Windows 95\n".
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"8 - Other\n\n";
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do
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{
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print "Enter the number that corresponds to your windows version: ";
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print "Enter the number that corresponds to your Windows version: ";
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$winver=<STDIN>;
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chomp $winver;
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}
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}
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if ($debuglevel > 1) {
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$var15 = qq{
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Enter any extra options you want to pass to WINE.
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Enter any extra options you want to pass to Wine.
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};
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print do_var($var15);
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$extraops=<STDIN>;
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@ -367,13 +367,13 @@ if ($debuglevel > 1) {
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$var16 = qq{
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When you ran ./configure to build wine, were there any special options
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you used to do so (Example: --enable-dll)? If you didn't use any special
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options or didn't compile WINE on your own, just hit enter:
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options or didn't compile Wine on your own, just hit enter:
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};
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print do_var($var16);
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} elsif ($debuglevel =~ 3) {
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$var17 = qq{
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Enter any special options you used when running ./configure for WINE
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(Default is none, use if you didn't compile wine yourself):
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Enter any special options you used when running ./configure for Wine
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(Default is none, use if you didn't compile Wine yourself):
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};
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print do_var($var17);
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}
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|
@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ if ($debuglevel > 1) {
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if ($debuglevel > 1) {
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if ($debuglevel =~ 2) {
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$var18 = qq{
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Is your wine version CVS or from a .tar.gz file? As in... did you download it
|
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Is your Wine version CVS or from a .tar.gz file? As in... did you download it
|
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off a website/ftpsite or did you/have you run cvs on it to update it?
|
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For CVS: YYMMDD, where YY is the year (99), MM is the month (01), and DD
|
||||
is the day (14), that you last updated it (Example: 990114).
|
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|
@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ if ($debuglevel > 1) {
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print do_var($var18);
|
||||
} elsif ($debuglevel =~ 3) {
|
||||
$var19 = qq{
|
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Is your wine from CVS? Enter the last CVS update date for it here, in
|
||||
Is your Wine from CVS? Enter the last CVS update date for it here, in
|
||||
YYMMDD form (If it's from a tarball, just hit enter):
|
||||
};
|
||||
print do_var($var19);
|
||||
|
@ -427,18 +427,18 @@ chomp $ostype;
|
|||
$wineneeds=`ldd $wineloc`;
|
||||
if ($debuglevel < 3) {
|
||||
$var20 = qq{
|
||||
OK, now I'm going to run WINE. I will close it for you once the wine
|
||||
OK, now I'm going to run Wine. I will close it for you once the Wine
|
||||
debugger comes up. NOTE: You won't see ANY debug messages. Don't
|
||||
worry, they are being output to a file. Since there are so many, it's
|
||||
not a good idea to have them all output to a terminal (Speed slowdown
|
||||
mainly).
|
||||
WINE will still run much slower than normal, because there will be so
|
||||
Wine will still run much slower than normal, because there will be so
|
||||
many debug messages being output to file.
|
||||
};
|
||||
print do_var($var20);
|
||||
} elsif ($debuglevel =~ 3) {
|
||||
$var21 = qq{
|
||||
OK, now it's time to run WINE. I will close down WINE for you after
|
||||
OK, now it's time to run Wine. I will close down Wine for you after
|
||||
the debugger is finished doing its thing.
|
||||
};
|
||||
print do_var($var21);
|
||||
|
@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ if ($debuglevel < 3) {
|
|||
$bashver=qw("/bin/bash -version");
|
||||
if ($bashver =~ /2\./) { $outflags = "2>" }
|
||||
else { $outflags = ">\&" }
|
||||
print "Hit enter to start wine!\n";
|
||||
print "Hit enter to start Wine!\n";
|
||||
$blank=<STDIN>;
|
||||
$dir=$program;
|
||||
$dir=~m#(.*)/#;
|
||||
|
@ -570,7 +570,7 @@ Note that it is $dbgoutfile.gz, since I compressed it with gzip for you.
|
|||
$var30 = qq{
|
||||
Having problems with the script?
|
||||
Submit a bug report to Wine bugtracking system at http://bugs.winehq.com or
|
||||
tell the wine newsgroup (comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine).
|
||||
tell the Wine newsgroup (comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine).
|
||||
};
|
||||
print do_var($var22);
|
||||
print do_var($var28) if $outfile ne "no file";
|
||||
|
|
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