On 5/7/07, Pavel Troller patrol@sinus.cz wrote:
Hi Tom, there is the installer file. With regards, Pavel Troller
Hi Pavel,
I looked into the file. It is a 7-zip compressed Nullsoft installer. What that means is that if you decide to file a bug on bugzilla (highly recommended), make sure to include that information in the summary or body of the bug somewhere, so that others with the same problem with this type of installer can find your bug easily, and so that developers who are looking for this type of installer to test patches against can contact you to get it...
With that being said: I downloaded the file on my linux box, and was able to run it all the way up to the point of hitting next to actually install, without any problems.
Here are a couple of things you can try:
- Run wineboot to make sure all runonce entries are cleared from the registry, and then restart the computer, to make sure that all running copies of wine are cleared. - If that does not work, rename ~/.wine to something like ~/.wine.bak and then run winecfg and re-setup all of your options. Then try running the PhysX installer again.
If that does not fix it, you will probably have to do a fully clean install of wine, where you need to delete all copies of wine on your system, and everything that you have installed in wine (I'm trying to avoid you having to do this, for obvious reasons), and then reinstall it all, starting with JTF2 and the PhysX drivers.
If that still does not fix the problem, then there is a misconfig somewhere else in the system, or you somehow have a stale wineserver process hanging around..
Hope that helps, and maybe someone else has some other things for you to try..?