On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 3:26 PM, Troy Wolbrink Troy.Wolbrink@ccci.org wrote:
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?
By that logic, winetricks would need to set most dll's to native when installing _anything_, on the off chance that the user has overridden the builtin dll.