Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 11:50:27PM -0800, M-Halo wrote:
Wine RPMs have never properly worked for me (I run JDS R2); so, I stick with installing via the wineinstall script. I also recommend others to not use RPMs to avoid possible hassles. (Ironic isn't it?) Wineinstall just makes everything easy by automating everything -- from configuring to making to installing to creating my fake c drive & config file -- ... especially when I'm instructed to rent a video or two. ;)
And this is the problem: having wineinstall around makes it a self-fulfiling profecy: in theory, you should get the *same* result (and working version) if you run wineinstall or configure/make/make install. But because we have wineinstall people don't bother to fix the standard process, and instead patch wineinstall.
So, if RPM's don't work, or configure/make/make install doesn't it's a bug. It needs fixing. As Dan put it, wineinstall should just be: configure && make && make depend && make install
All that about "configure && make && make depend && make install" would be valid if running those - and running wine for an exe after that, could generate/install any needed files, without the user needing to write difficult or "not-so-difficult" configurations
As I understand, the big problem is that ~/.wine/config file - it's in the todo to get rid of it, but not all config options are moved elsewhere; And the documentation will be outdated if that file isn't there - How should I specify dll overrides for a specific program if the ~/.wine/config file isn't there anymore? (as wine is not ready to run without any dll overrides for many programs - some may never run without them, like Internet Explorer)
I think, as long as that isn't handled, wineinstall can't go away... don't make using wine harder than it is...!
just my thoughts on this, regards
Joris