On November 10, 2003 15:34, Ivan Leo Murray-Smith wrote:
You can easily upgrade to the october build, a GUI (winesetuptk) can write the config for you, see www003.portalis.it/115/
I am sending you email, because your message did not appear on the mailing list, so I can't respond to it there. I hope this is OK with you. As I said in the original post, I am not a wine "developer" (too ignorant for that), I am a (potential) user of the wine library, and the wine-user list people seemed to think my question was for wine-devel. At this point I don't even know if I have a bug or some finger-trouble, and if I have a bug, it is with an old version, yet a newer version gives me big problems, so I dont't want to go to the bug report stage if all I am doing is making some stupid mistake.
The link
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine-20031016-mdk9.1.i586.rpm?downlo...
is broken. The latest rpm there for Mandrake is dated 20030911. I believe that is the version I downloaded and which would crash on starting my programs, which as I said, is the reason I reverted back to the version that came with Mandrake 9.1.
There is no Mandrake rpm at Sourceforge for wine-devel, so which wine-devel rpm should I use?
Given that I can obtain a complete set of compatible rpms, do I need to un-install my present wine installation?
What will happen to my .wine directory? Will the old config info be used, or will it confuse the new installation?
I have my own "wine" directory, under which is my own assembly of a "windows" installation, which took some time to get right. Should I keep this?
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, Parzival Herzog wrote:
wrc doesn't seem to accept -r option,even though it is automatically generated by make file
You mean that winemaker generated a makefile that invokes wrc with the -r option?
I checked today and as far as I can see winemaker does does no such thing in the current CVS version.