if the
distro, Gentoo in this case, would offer it and install it from there.
I believe the wine way to install gecko is by using winetricks:
http://wiki.winehq.org/winetricks
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 12:51 PM, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
Michael Mol mikemol at gmail.com writes:
Regarding WINE...
You'll probably need to unmask the 1.3 branch, because libicu and wine
1.2.x have been in conflict most of this year.
Winetricks is your friend.
Which
Michael Mol mikemol at gmail.com writes:
Regarding WINE...
You'll probably need to unmask the 1.3 branch, because libicu and wine
1.2.x have been in conflict most of this year.
Winetricks is your friend.
Which version would you suggest?
Available versions:
~185 ~672 **
James
uot;.
>
> Anyone could tell me what did I miss?
>
You're probably getting false positives from equery, as you haven't taken
USE flags into consideration.
An example:
# equery d unrar
app-arch/rar-5.5.0_p20170811 (all_sfx ? app-arch/unrar)
app-emulation/winetricks-20170614 (rar ? app
ample:
> # equery d unrar
> app-arch/rar-5.5.0_p20170811 (all_sfx ? app-arch/unrar)
> app-emulation/winetricks-20170614 (rar ? app-arch/unrar)
>
> I don't have the USE="rar" set on winetricks, so although it is correct
> that rar would keep unrar available, since I have
A previous poster mentioned MFC42.DLL
Install that using winetricks by Dan Kegel (Google will find it for you)
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 8:47 PM, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
Alan McKinnon alan.mckinnon at gmail.com writes:
Don't even bother with stable wine. keyword
/wine-0-r5, app-emulation/wine-vanilla-2.0.3)
And, if I try to uninstall wine in order to update the rest of my
system, I see that wine is a dependence of
app-emulation/playonlinux-4.2.12 and app-emulation/winetricks-20170823
airmure ~ # emerge -vac app-emulation/wine
Calculating dependencies
blocking app-emulation/wine-desktop-common-20150204)
> [blocks B ] app-emulation/wine:0 ("app-emulation/wine:0" is blocking
> virtual/wine-0-r5, app-emulation/wine-vanilla-2.0.3)
>
> And, if I try to uninstall wine in order to update the rest of my
> system, I see th
ere affected, and then compile the
> rest...
>
> but no.
>
> I had to uninstall wine and winetricks, now about 80% of my packages are
> compiling... I'm probably going to end up with another lengthy list of
> miserable fail
or simply mask 1.9.x versions of wine. Any r
> > You're probably getting false positives from equery, as you haven't
> > taken USE flags into consideration.
> >
> > An example:
> > # equery d unrar
> > app-arch/rar-5.5.0_p20170811 (all_sfx ? app-arch/unrar)
> > app-emulation/winetricks-20170614 (rar ? app-a
that projects like ies4linux and
winetricks will get IE working correctly, but to do it they heavily
rely on native windows dlls. This is fine for the user to get stuff
working, but the wine devs would rather folk didn't, as the wine code
then doesn't get used/tested/fixed.
alan
--
Optimists say
.
Winetricks is your friend.
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and tends
to break often with each successive version of wine. And that's IE6. We won't
even talk about IE7...
IE6 installs nicely into a Crossover-Office bottle though. It's worth the
price of a CrossOver license if you really need Windows stuff for work.
Alternatively, winetricks by Dan
.
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when I setup wine for running windows app I used the
winetrick. I had solved various problems when I setup dotnetfx or
another components.
The link: http://wiki.winehq.org/winetricks
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with.
0.9.29 is 9 months old now, you want something more recent
0.9.38 is the most recent but it has font problems, so unmask wine, but
do mask out the specific version 0.9.38
To get IE working and be installable, use ies4linux
To get lots of other stuff working, use winetricks by Dan Kegel (google
...
but no.
I had to uninstall wine and winetricks, now about 80% of my packages are
compiling... I'm probably going to end up with another lengthy list of
miserable fail
Franz Fellner wrote:
> man emerge
> search for "skipfirst" and "keep-going"
> It also seem
run applications in compatibility
> mode, or when you put DLL overrides manually in the registry). Tho,
> here you can decide between native (native DLL on filesystem) or builtin
> (*.dll.so file from Wine), and the order in which they are tried.
>
> You may also run with different WINEDEBUG
. There are fixme lines which usually show stub
implementations of API calls (functions that do nothing, and are there
just to return success or fail). You can use it like this:
# WINEDEBUG=-all wine your-exe-file.exe
If you'd like to easily manage different Wine prefixes, I'd recommend
using PlayOnL
; > filesystem) or builtin (*.dll.so file from Wine), and the order in
> > which they are tried.
> >
> > You may also run with different WINEDEBUG settings if you want to
> > work out problems. There are fixme lines which usually show stub
> > implementations of
to the plate in recent
months, but I clearly recall it being mostly abandoned for years. I
needed it for winetricks as the alternative kdialog is just ... poor.
But zenity couldn't be gotten to work at all. If we'd applied your POV
towards wicd to zenity, see where I'm going?
As for network-manager, we
solution would be to log the
> error, drop the two packages that were affected, and then compile the
> rest...
>
> but no.
>
> I had to uninstall wine and winetricks, now about 80% of my packages are
> compiling... I'm probably going to end up with another le
recall it being mostly abandoned for years. I
needed it for winetricks as the alternative kdialog is just ... poor.
But zenity couldn't be gotten to work at all. If we'd applied your POV
towards wicd to zenity, see where I'm going?
Either I'm not understanding you, or you are not making any sense
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