On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 12:33:49PM +0200, Lionel Ulmer wrote:
That would work too. But it's just a general pain in the ass even when you know exactly what is going on anyway, it's not like Wine is already too convenient to use or anything.
No, but if they users get this error, it means that they did not configure Wine properly... So that we are only hiding the problem anyway.
What makes you sure that they will have set a fake C drive properly or created the sub-directories and all that stuff ?
My RPMs have a Z drive mapped to /, marked as "network" drive. The network drive mark usually make programs refrain from creating Z:\files.
I don't really see a problem, except a virus might go and scan the whole UNIX system including NFS trees. But the risk is low, and benefits are greater.
Ciao, Marcus