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Problems with wine's 'config' file.
#1

I have a SuSe9.2 and I wanted to try out wine.

 

got both the rpm and the src/tar and installed it (as root)

 

everything went ok

 

afterwards I decided to take a look in the config file and, surprise! there's no config file in the /root/.wine/ ... THe folder itself exists but no config. I checked the manual and followed the advice there and copied the config from the source package.

 

I tried wine on some older games for start - RedAlert(1) and TotalAnnihilation. It works, to some extent, fine, especially RA.

 

now I wanted to install some software with wine. THe installer starts ok but then sais I don't have the correc version of windows - it sais I have win95 and I need at least 2k or XP.

 

fine. i opend the config file and modified from 'win95' to 'win2k', saved and.... nothing.. the wine is still in 'win95' 'mode'...

 

i used the provided conifg tool - the one with a gui - selected 'windows 2000' in the drop down box, applied the changes and... nothing...

 

I tried, for example PaintShopPro 8 which a I saw on the winehq apps db that both insalls and runs (with bugs, though) but I get the same error 'incorrect OS. you need at least win2k/winxp'....

 

Funny thing is that the wine gui setup tool remembers the settings (actually saves data somewhere) but NOT in the /root/.wine/config

 

In fac I discovered that wine won't use the /root/.wine/config file!

 

I deleted the install, tried againg both with rmp's and compile from src but it goes the same way.

 

I tried looking for (any) files that contain exact expressions (variable names) from the provided config file but there are none.

 

Any ideeas about this.

 

10x

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#2

Normal placement for the wine config that I use is in the home directory of the user running the program.

 



Code:
~/.wine/config




 

are you running the installs are root or as some other user?

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#3

I've mentioned above that the install doesn't create a config file in the .wine/ folder...

 

 

I both install and run as root so there are no access rights problems...

 

This is very weird... I just dl-ded yet another wine src, compiled and installed it and it does the same thing... No config in the .wine/ folder and, even if I put the one from the src's wine ignores it.

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#4

Quote:I've mentioned above that the install doesn't create a config file in the .wine/ folder... 

 

I both install and run as root so there are no access rights problems...

 

This is very weird... I just dl-ded yet another wine src, compiled and installed it and it does the same thing... No config in the .wine/ folder and, even if I put the one from the src's wine ignores it.
 

source will never install in ~user (unless someone has done something strange).

 

try using the "winecfg" command, see how it goes..

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#5

when I installed suse i left root's folder in /root. All installs made by root leave stuff there (if they need to do so)

 

winecfg sais it can't find /opt/usr/wine/config (!!!) It's rerally strange...

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