Added myself to authors section.

Updated last revision date.
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<para>
Updated by &name-andreas-mohr; <email>&email-andreas-mohr;</email>
</para>
<para>
Updated by &name-tom-wickline; <email>&email-tom-wickline;</email>
</para>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="pkg-date"> <title>Document Revision Date</title>
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documentation to include info about new features they implemented).
</para>
<para>
This document was last revised on November 14, 2001.</para>
This document was last revised on January 16, 2003.</para>
</sect1>
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<listitem id=PREFIX><para id=prefix.id><EnVar>PREFIX</EnVar></para>
<para>
<envar>PREFIX</envar> is the prefix used when selecting
an installation target. The current default is /usr.
an installation target. The current default is /usr/local.
This results in binary installation into /usr/bin,
library installation into /usr/wine/lib, and so forth.
This value can be overridden by the packager.
In fact, <ulink url="http://www.pathname.com/fhs/">FHS 2.1</ulink>
In fact, <ulink url="http://www.pathname.com/fhs/">FHS 2.2</ulink>
specifications suggest that a better
prefix is /opt/wine. Ideally, a packager would also
allow the installer to override this value.
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<envar>ETCDIR</envar> is the prefix that Wine uses
to find the global configuration directory.
This can be changed by the configure option sysconfdir.
The current default is /etc.
The current default is $prefix/etc.
</para>
</listitem>
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A configuration file
</para>
<para>
Wine will not run without a configuration file. Further,
no default is currently provided by Wine. Some packagers may attempt
to provide (or dynamically generate) a default configuration
file. Some packagers may wish to
rely on winesetup to generate the configuration file.
Wine will not run without a configuration file. Wine provides a
a sample config file and it can be found in /usr/share/doc/wine/samples.
Some packagers may attempt to provide (or dynamically generate) a default configuration
file. Some packagers may wish to rely on winesetup to generate the configuration file.
</para>
</listitem>
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An initial set of registry entries.
</para>
<para>
The current Wine standard is to use the regapi tool
The current Wine standard is to use the regedit tool
against the 'winedefault.reg' file to generate
a default registry.
</para>
<para>
<para>
The current preferred method of configuring/installing
Wine is to run /toos/wineinstall.
There are several other choices that could be made;
registries can be imported from a Windows partition.
At this time, Wine does not completely support