Hi,
wine cmd /c echo yes now downloads gecko.
Me to -- I'm not pleased with Wine-1.1.33 starting an installation request upon startup. - How am I going to automate regression testing when it hangs waiting for a mouse click? - I tried to think positively about it and expected the winetest-1.1.33.exe to install Gecko and perform the mshtml tests when online. Curiously they were skipped. I have yet to find out why.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Winecfg would be a better place to propose the installation of an optional component.
Perhaps I'm a very atypical Wine user: - no MMORPG, no ie6 - My Wine is not used for anything online. Quite to the contrary, I have some iptables firewall rules to disable Wine IP traffic should anything ever manage to get in. - I never used winetricks. I sometimes peeked at it. When I needed Gecko long ago, I saw that the Wine source contains code to install it, downloaded Gecko.cab myself, modified the one registry entry to point to the .cab and let it install. Worked.
IMHO, no general-purpose application should attempt to talk to the internet when it starts. Please leave that behaviour to viruses and trojans only (and alikes, e.g. Adobe's pdf). Maybe I'm too old-fashioned in this decade of "always online even in the subway" technical achievements. Or I've been in the privacy-protection (Datenschutz) and security business for too long.
Regarding winecfg, it could display "no Gecko/HTML support, click here to install it (need be online)" in flashing red to attract the user's attention once you start it. I wouldn't mind.
Regards, Jörg Höhle.