On Friday 10 May 2002 23:33, you wrote:
http://bugs.winehq.com/show_bug.cgi?id=457
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*** 7,16 ****
| Severity: normal OS/Version: All | | Priority: P1 Component: wine-net | |
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| Reported By: m.degroot@daisysoftware.com | | CC list: Cc: | |
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--- 7,17 ----
| Severity: normal OS/Version: All | | Priority: P1 Component: wine-net | |
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| Reported By: m.degroot@daisysoftware.com | | CC list: Cc: | |
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*** 20,22 **** --- 21,27 ---- required). It rightly complaints no directx>=5 is available, so offers to download. This fails with a script error. Just trying to download directx fails with no internet connection error.
- ------- Additional Comments From jakob@vmlinux.org 2002-05-10 16:33
------- + This is actually two bugs.
- Wine should have directx >= 5, right? some of it?
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Hi, yes, it is actually two bugs. The first bug: If directx>=5 is not available, you are asked to accept download of it. If 'ok' is pushed, a script error occurs.
The 2nd bug: If directx install is selected from the menu, this fails without error.
Sincerely, Michel