--- Mike Hearn mike@theoretic.com a écrit : > On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 20:13, Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
Cant work, as 'make install' must be done being root user.
Good point. Possibly a timestamp key in the registry that is updated with each alteration of winedefault.reg and is also updated in the code. If they don't match, we print an error (and continue anyway).
How does that sound?
We could do this in wine itself (or wineserver ?). 1- Add a registry key that points to the wine source dir 2- If the key doesnt exist, tell the user to locate winedefault.reg and run regedit. 3- Check the timestamp key.
It makes me wonder why regededit does not verify the format of the registry files it processes. This morning I gave it a bash script to import and it did not react. We can do this check that way : - if a parameter is given, try to print results into the console. - if not, we are in gui mode, then we can msgbox it or something else.
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