Mike,
Very interesting, especially the installation! I am running Notes 6.53 installed under WinXP on a fat32 partition. As of http://cvs.winehq.org/patch.py?id=14725 on 12/07, notes will start but once you do just about anything (for example, open your inbox using the 'smarticon' at the top of the left toolbar) it apparently hangs (maybe just stops painting?) and must be removed via 'killall -9 wine-preloader'. Any level before that works O.K. (there are other minor problems but they do not stop Notes from working at all like this one). At least two other people have since reported the same problem to this forum and one of the other persons entered http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2660 for it.
Here is my config file: (See attached file: wine-config.) I have a link to my real C: partition in my dosdevices links, since that is where Notes lives.
I do not think that it should matter, but at the moment I am running current Mandrake Cooker, kernel 2.6.11-rc3, cvs Enlightenment window manager. My video support is the xorg Radeon driver (for a Thinkpad T41). When I originally reported the problem, I also tried the KDE and AfterStep window managers and of course had older levels of kernel, xorg, etc.
I am more than willing to do whatever is needed to help debug this problem.
Since you said that you can install with native MSI, does that mean that we do not need those Windows DLLs anymore to get Notes to work?
Thanks, Paul z/OS core components development Internet: prs@us.ibm.com
Mike Hearn <mh@codeweavers.c om> To Sent by: wine-devel@winehq.com wine-devel-admin@ cc winehq.org Subject Re: Lotus Notes - still broken 02/08/2005 03:51 PM
On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 15:35:04 -0500, Paul R Streitman wrote:
This is not intended to be a nag, but since so very much has gone into
CVS
in the two months since 12/07 I thought that I would try today's CVS
level
with Lotus Notes. As the subject says, it is still broken.
I'm afraid you'll have to forgive me, I've forgotten what your problem was. Notes works OK here, it even installs with native MSI (this is WineHQ CVS).
Can you give me an exact sequence of steps needed to reproduce the breakage?
thanks -mike