http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11960
allan aganderson@ukonline.co.uk changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED Resolution| |FIXED
--- Comment #6 from allan aganderson@ukonline.co.uk 2008-03-10 18:05:36 --- (In reply to comment #5)
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can you run:
WINEDEBUG=+exec,+winebrowser wine legacy_app_name.exe > legacy_log.txt 2>&1
and attach legacy_log.txt to this bug report?
I entered WINEDEBUG=+exec,+winebrowser wine "c:\Legacy\legacy.exe" > legacy_log.txt 2>&1 which I presume is what you wanted. Legacy launched, I produced the web pages and confirmed I wished to view them in my browser, and a log was produced, but did not seem to have anything significant - just a bunch of 'fixme's, so I engaged brain.
From what I remember, the way Wine launches an external web browser is through shellexec and winebrowser. Maybe legacy is doing it differently, which would explain why those logs came up empty.
Now, I have been using my **linux** browsers (inc. Konqueror as I indicated) and I realised this might be a problem, even though Legacy could launch them and access the Legacy site.
So I installed IE in wine and am now able to browse the web pages OK.
Did you install ies4linux? We can't support that BTW.
I used wine-doors.
However, it still is not possible to check for updates from Legacy - it just times out. I've just checked on XP and it responds immediately. I did mention this as a possible problem in my initial bug. On the same dialog box used to check for updates, there is a link to 'See what's new' and that works as expected. Should I raise it as a separate bug, please?
Allan
Yes, please file a separate bug. There's been some wininet issues lately.
BTW, is this the website for the program? http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/
Yes, that's the one.