Adapted the manual pages to the new long options, updated the

-debugmsg channels and added a small hack to get the @sysconfdir@
stuff in the manual pages right.
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Peter Ganten 2000-04-04 18:57:19 +00:00 committed by Alexandre Julliard
parent 3138738ad5
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@ -52,7 +52,9 @@ $(INCLUDES):
install::
$(INSTALL) -d $(mandir)/man$(prog_manext)
$(INSTALL) -d $(mandir)/man$(conf_manext)
sed -e 's|$${prefix}|$(prefix)|g' < wine.man > wine.man.tmp && mv wine.man.tmp wine.man
$(INSTALL_DATA) wine.man $(mandir)/man$(prog_manext)/wine.$(prog_manext)
sed -e 's|$${prefix}|'$(prefix)'|g' < wine.conf.man > wine.conf.man.tmp && mv wine.conf.man.tmp wine.conf.man
$(INSTALL_DATA) wine.conf.man $(mandir)/man$(conf_manext)/wine.conf.$(conf_manext)
uninstall::

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ script with the --sysconfdir option. Alternatively, you may have a
.I .winerc
file of this format in your home directory or have the environment variable
.B WINE_INI
pointing to a configuration file, or use the -config option on the command
pointing to a configuration file, or use the --config option on the command
line.
A sample configuration file is available as wine.ini in the base directory
of the Wine source distribution.
@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ Case is not (yet) important and only the first letter of each type is enough
to identify the type n[ative], e[lfdll], s[o], b[uiltin]. Also whitespace is
ignored. Keep everything in lower case to be sure that your entries keep the
same meaning. See also commandline option
.I -dll
.I --dll
for details about the allowable types.
.PP
.B [DllOverrides]

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
.\" -*- nroff -*-
.TH WINE 1 "July 16, 1999" "Version 990704" "Windows On Unix"
.TH WINE 1 "July 16, 1999" "Version 20000326" "Windows On Unix"
.SH NAME
wine \- run Windows programs on Unix
.SH SYNOPSIS
@ -37,12 +37,16 @@ release.
.PP
If you have FreeBSD, make sure you have the USER_LDT,
SYSVSHM, SYSVSEM, and SYSVMSG options turned on in your kernel. If you
are building Wine on Solaris, you will most likely need to build Wine
with the GNU toolchain (gcc, gas, etc.)
are building
.B wine
on Solaris, you will most likely need to build Wine with the GNU toolchain
(gcc, gas, etc.)
.PP
.B X
must be installed. To use Wine's support for multithreaded applications,
your X libraries must be reentrant. If you have libc6 (glibc2), or you
must be installed. To use
.B wine's
support for multithreaded applications, your X libraries must be reentrant.
If you have libc6 (glibc2), or you
compiled the X libraries yourself, they were probably compiled with the
reentrant option enabled.
.PP
@ -64,16 +68,18 @@ compiled with optimization, often due to problems with header file
management.
.B
pgcc
currently doesn't work with wine. The cause of this problem is unknown.
currently doesn't work with
.B wine.
The cause of this problem is unknown.
.PP
.B flex
version 2.5 or later and
.B yacc
are required. Bison can be used in replace of yacc. If you have Redhat,
make sure the bison and flex packages are installed.
are required. Bison can be used in replace of yacc. If you have Redhat
or Debian, make sure the bison and flex packages are installed.
.SH INSTALLATION
To install
.B Wine,
.B wine,
run "./configure" in the top-level directory of the source, which will
detect your specific setup and create the Makefiles. You can run
"./configure --help" to see the available configuration options. Then do
@ -91,14 +97,14 @@ For more information, see the
file contained in the source distribution.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.I -config filename
.I --config filename
Use the named configuration file rather than the default
(@sysconfdir@/wine.conf or ~/.winerc).
.TP
.I -debug
Enter the debugger before starting application
.I --debug
Enter the debugger before starting application.
.TP
.I -debugmsg [xxx]#name[,[xxx1]#name1][,<+|->relay=yyy1[:yyy2]]
.I --debugmsg [xxx]#name[,[xxx1]#name1][,<+|->relay=yyy1[:yyy2]]
Turn debugging messages on or off.
.RS +7
.PP
@ -110,7 +116,9 @@ or
.I trace.
If xxx is not specified, all debugging messages for the specified
channel are turned on. Each channel will print messages about a particular
component of Wine. # is required and can be either + or -. Note that
component of
.B wine.
# is required and can be either + or -. Note that
there is not a space after the comma between names. yyy are either the
name of a whole DLL or a single API entry by Name you either
want to include or exclude from the relay listing. These names must be in
@ -118,48 +126,49 @@ the case as names used in the relaylisting. You can do the same for snoop.
.PP
For instance:
.PP
.I -debugmsg warn+dll,+heap
.I --debugmsg warn+dll,+heap
will turn on DLL warning messages and all heap messages.
.br
.I -debugmsg fixme-all,warn+cursor,+relay
.I --debugmsg fixme-all,warn+cursor,+relay
will turn off all FIXME messages, turn on cursor warning messages, and turn
on all relay messages (API calls).
.br
.I -debugmsg -relay=LeaveCriticalSection:EnterCriticalSection
.I --debugmsg -relay=LeaveCriticalSection:EnterCriticalSection
will turn on all relay messages except for LeaveCriticalSection and
EnterCriticalSection.
.br
.I -debugmsg +relay=ADVAPI32
.I --debugmsg +relay=ADVAPI32
will only turn on relay messages into the ADVAPI32 code.
.PP
The full list of names is: all, accel, advapi, animate, aspi, atom,
bitblt, bitmap, caret, cd, cdaudio, class, clipboard, clipping, combo,
comboex, comm, commctrl, commdlg, console, crtdll, cursor, datetime, dc,
dde, ddeml, ddraw, debug, dialog, dinput, dll, dosfs, dosmem, dplay, driver,
dsound, edit, event, exec, file, fixup, font, gdi, global, graphics, header,
heap, hook, hotkey, icon, imagehlp, imagelist, imm, int, int10, int16, int17,
int19, int21, int31, io, ipaddress, key, keyboard, ldt, listbox, listview,
local, mci, mcianim, mciwave, mdi, menu, message, metafile, midi, mmaux, mmio,
mmsys, mmtime, module, monthcal, mpr, msacm, msg, nativefont, nonclient, ntdll,
ole, pager, palette, pidl, print, process, profile, progress, prop, psapi,
psdrv, rebar, reg, region, relay, resource, s, scroll, security, segment,
selector, sem, sendmsg, server, shell, shm, snoop, sound, static, statusbar,
stress, string, syscolor, system, tab, task, text, thread, thunk, timer,
toolbar, toolhelp, tooltips, trackbar, treeview, tweak, uitools, updown, ver,
virtual, vxd, win, win16drv, win32, wing, winsock, wnet, x11, x11drv.
The full list of names is: all, accel, advapi, animate, aspi, atom, avifile, bitblt,
bitmap, caret, cdrom, class, clipboard, clipping, combo, comboex, comm, commctrl,
commdlg, console, crtdll, cursor, datetime, dc, ddeml, ddraw, debug, debugstr, delayhlp,
dialog, dinput, dll, dosfs, dosmem, dplay, driver, dsound, edit, elfdll, enhmetafile,
event, exec, file, fixup, font, gdi, global, graphics, header, heap, hook, hotkey,
icmp, icon, imagehlp, imagelist, imm, int, int10, int16, int17, int19, int21, int31,
io, ipaddress, joystick, key, keyboard, ldt, listbox, listview, local, mci, mcianim,
mciavi, mcicda, mcimidi, mciwave, mdi, menu, message, metafile, midi, mmaux, mmio,
mmsys, mmtime, module, monthcal, mpr, msacm, msg, msvideo, nativefont, nonclientntdll,
odbc, ole, pager, palette, pidl, print, process, profile, progress, prop, propsheet,
psapi, psdrv, ras, rebar, reg, region, relay, resource, scroll, segment, seh, selector,
sendmsg, server, setupx, shell, snoop, sound, static, statusbar, storage, stress, string,
syscolor, system, tab, tape, tapi, task, text, thread, thunk, timer, toolbar, toolhelp,
tooltips, trackbar, treeview, ttydrv, tweak, typelib, updown, ver, virtual, vxd, wave,
win, win16drv, win32, winedbg, wing, winsock, winspool, wnet, x11 and x11drv.
.PP
For more information on debugging messages, see the file
.I documentation/debug-msgs
in the source distribution.
.RE
.TP
.I -desktop geom
.I --desktop geom
Use a desktop window of the given geometry, e.g. "640x480"
.TP
.I -display name
.I --display name
Use the specified X display
.TP
.I -dll name[,name[,...]]={native|elfdll|so|builtin}[,{n|e|s|b}[,...]][:...]
.I --dll name[,name[,...]]={native|elfdll|so|builtin}[,{n|e|s|b}[,...]][:...]
Selects the override type and load order of dll used in the loading process
for any dll. The default is set in @sysconfdir@/wine.conf or ~/.winerc. There
are currently four types of libraries that can be loaded into a process' address
@ -169,7 +178,9 @@ space: Native windows dlls (
.I elfdll
), native ELF libraries (
.I so
)and wine internal dlls (
)and
.B wine
internal dlls (
.I builtin
). The type may be abbreviated with the first letter of the type (
.I n, e, s, b
@ -183,12 +194,12 @@ with the same load order can be separated with commas.
.br
Examples:
.br
.I -dll comdlg32,commdlg=n,b
.I --dll comdlg32,commdlg=n,b
.br
Try to load comdlg32 and commdlg as native windows dll first and try
the builtin version if the native load fails.
.br
.I -dll comdlg32,commdlg=e,n:shell,shell32=b:comctl32,commctrl=n
.I --dll comdlg32,commdlg=e,n:shell,shell32=b:comctl32,commctrl=n
.br
Try to load comdlg32 and commdlg as elfdll first and try the native version
if the elfdll load fails; load shell32/shell always as builtin and
@ -198,26 +209,34 @@ Note: It is wise to keep dll pairs (comdlg32/commdlg, shell/shell32, etc.)
having exactly the same load order. This will prevent mismatches at runtime.
See also configuration file format below.
.TP
.I -failreadonly
.I --dosver version
Specify the DOS version
.B wine
should imitate (e.g. 6.22) This option
is only valid when used in conjunction with --winver win31.
.TP
.I --failreadonly
Read only files may not be opened in write mode (the default is to
allow opening read-only files for writing, because most Windows
programs always request read-write access, even on CD-ROM drives...).
.TP
.I -language xx
.I --language xx
Set the language to
.I xx
(one of Br, Ca, Cs, Cy, Da, De, En, Eo, Es, Fi, Fr, Ga, Gd, Gv, Hu,
It, Ko, Kw, No, Pl, Pt, Ru, Sk, Sv, Wa)
.TP
.I -managed
.I --managed
Create each top-level window as a properly managed X window instead of
creating our own "sticky" window.
.TP
.I -synchronous
.I --synchronous
Turn on synchronous display mode. Useful for debugging X11 graphics problems.
.TP
.I -winver version
Specify which Windows version WINE should imitate.
.I --winver version
Specify which Windows version
.B wine
should imitate.
Possible arguments are: win31, win95, nt351, and nt40.
.PD 1
.SH PROGRAM/ARGUMENTS
@ -234,7 +253,9 @@ the program name and its arguments
.I must
be passed as a single parameter, which is usually accomplished by placing
them together in quotation marks. Multiple applications may be started
by placing all of them on the command line (such as: wine notepad clock).
by placing all of them on the command line (such as:
.B wine
notepad clock).
.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
.B wine
makes the environment variables of the shell from which
@ -247,10 +268,10 @@ expects a configuration file (
.I @sysconfdir@/wine.conf
), which must conform to the format specified in the
.BR wine.conf (5)
man page. A sample configuration file is wine.ini in the home directory of the Wine
source archive.
man page. A sample configuration file is wine.ini in the home directory of the
.B wine source archive.
.SH AUTHORS
.B Wine
.B wine
is available thanks to the work of many developers. For a listing
of the authors, please see the file
.B AUTHORS
@ -265,7 +286,9 @@ Bug reports and successes may be posted to
.I comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine.
If you want to post a bug report, please read the file
.I documentation/bugreports
in the Wine source to see what information is necessary.
in the
.B wine
source to see what information is necessary.
.PP
For problems and suggestions with this manpage, please send a note to
James Juran <jrj120@psu.edu>.
@ -293,28 +316,55 @@ The
.B wine
newsgroup is
.I comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine.
It is used for discussion of various Wine end user aspects/help.
It is used for discussion of various
.B wine end user aspects/help.
.PP
For further information about Wine development, you might want to
subscribe to the wine "cvs", "devel" and "patches" mailing lists at
For further information about
.B wine development, you might want to
subscribe to the
.B wine
"cvs", "devel" and "patches" mailing lists at
.I http://www.winehq.com/dev.html#ml.
.SH FILES
.PD 0
.TP
.I @prefix@/bin/wine
The Wine program loader.
The
.B wine
program loader.
.TP
.I @prefix@/bin/dosmod
The DOS program loader.
.TP
.I @prefix@/bin/wineserver
The
.B wine
server
.TP
.I @prefix@/bin/wineclpsrv
The
.B wine
clipboard server
.TP
.I @prefix@/lib/
Directory containing
.B wines's
shared libraries
.TP
.I @sysconfdir@/wine.conf
Global configuration file for wine.
Global configuration file for
.B wine.
.TP
.I ~/.winerc
User-specific configuration file
.TP
.I ~/.wine
Directory containing user specific data managed by
.B wine.
.TP
.I @prefix@/lib/wine.sym
Global symbol table (used in debugger)
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR wine.conf (5),
.BR clone (2)