I wish I could say it installed and I'm now happily writing C# using Microsoft's own tolkit; but it hasn't installed.
It complains about a command line syntax problem, then insists I ask about syntax with the /? option - which I do.
Then it shows me four options, but without explaining much else, then when I try to implement, it complains again about a command line syntax problem, which it then insists I ...
Not much luck.
Wesley Parish
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 23:10, Joachim von Thadden wrote:
Am Di, Apr 19, 2005 at 09:27:21 +1200 schrieb Wesley Parish:
Thanks. I'm trying that now.
Tell us if you have success as .net is known not to be installable because of proprietary technologies in the installer that are not yet compatible with the wine api.
Regards Joachim von Thadden
Wesley Parish
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 20:35, Dustin Navea wrote:
Wesley Parish wrote:
Addendum: I got past the unloading into temporary folder stage of MicrosoftVirtualPC2004EnglishTrial.exe, before it told me I should read the documents to see what the minimum system requirements were.
Then it died on me.
Bummer. // does Wine have anything that does that?
I've just tried "wine MS\ .net\ framework\ SDK\ -\ with\ C-sharp\ compiler\ Setup.exe" and it told me that it couldn't install on Win95, Win98 etc, and I'd have to upgrade to NT 4.0 before it would install.
Any hints, ideas, previous experience on configuring Wine for suchlike?
Thanks
Wesley Parish
Try setting the winver option in ~/.wine/config to NT40 or using the --winver=NT40 option
-Dustin
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