On Thursday 08 June 2006 09:02, Molle Bestefich wrote:
Kuba Ober wrote:
I'm annoyed that .wine is inaccessible through KDE and Gnome apps.
It is accessible all right. You just don't know how to get there.
Please insert relevant context when quoting. You're obviously misrepresenting what I said, turning it into something completely else, and then answering it.
I don't know what did I misquote. That's the only thing relevant to my reply that you said in that mail, and the previous paragraph from Mike didn't add much as far as I can tell.
That serves no purpose (other than annoying me).
Sorry to have been annoying :(
Not through the file manager, but often in various applications.
nope. Unless you're talking about some very broken applications that I didn't come across yet.
Apparently, I am
Er, I fail to see why some apps being broken is wine's problem. Directories with a dot preprended to their name are ubiquitous and it's fairly common to have to access them every once in a while.
In all my years of using KDE-based RH/FC/Centos systems, I only had a *single* problem related to dot-directories. Specifically, it was the win4lin taking all dot-directories to be hidden, without a way of disabling that. I ended up patching the darn thing to fix that. I needed to unhide things so that either MS or Boland make build would go through. Later on I just switched to using wine for the builds -- it was faster that way as well, and I could fully automate things with my aegis repository.
AFAIR, I even had a crash in one app.
Did you report it on their bugzilla/whatever? How is that wine's fault?
It's not wine's fault per se that those apps lack a "show hidden folders" option
Never said so.
That wasn't me saying the >>> quoted thing either ;)
I.e. no big deal.
Right, slightly annoying but no big deal, as is often the case in open source.
;)
Cheers, Kuba