I'm not suggesting it's a *bug* in winetricks either. I'm saying it's a possible way to make it more robust. Since it's known that the native msi installer doesn't work, it seems reasonable to me that you'd set the override to use the builtin msi. This is similar to how it overrides the winver to win98 when installing mdac. It's a known "trick" to get it to install. How is this second guessing the user?
--Troy
-----Original Message----- From: Austin English [mailto:austinenglish@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2010 11:48 AM To: Troy Wolbrink Cc: Andrew Nguyen; Nikolay Sivov; wine-devel@winehq.org Subject: Re: a new trick to add to winetricks
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 7:04 AM, Troy Wolbrink Troy.Wolbrink@ccci.org wrote:
Correct. This isn't a bug in Wine. It's a suggestion for making WineTricks more robust. The reason I sent this email re WineTricks is because at:
It's not a winetricks bug either, it doesn't set msi2 to native when install msxml6, you did that. Winetricks doesn't try to second guess the user, it does exactly what you tell it.
http://wiki.winehq.org/winetricks
It says:
Reporting bugs *in* Winetricks
Winetricks has a bug tracking system at http://code.google.com/p/winezeug/issues/list though sending email to wine-devel at winehq.org is usually good enough.
Reporting issues here is fine, Dan and I will see them here, and it saves you trouble from registering on google code. Emailing me/Dan directly is also fine.