Attila wrote:
> On Dienstag, 25. April 2006 10:17 David Moore wrote:
>
>   
>>> [snip]
>>> I have some dlls from http://www.dll-files.com/ in the system32 dir and
>>> this settings in winecfg:
>>>
>>> [dlls snipped]
>>>       
>> This would be why your ie6 works - you've bypassed certain builtin dlls
>> which are showing problems with Wine 0.9.12 (shdocvw, in particular, is
>> what's throwing up errors for me with ie6).
>>     
>
> O nice to know this, thanks for the info. I made this configuration some time
> ago and i never changed it because until now all works. What is the reason
> that you don't do the same until a new version of wine comes out?
>   
When a version of Wine breaks my apps, I try to debug it, so I can
submit either a patch or a bug report.  If I'm overriding all of Wine's
builtin dlls, I never see the problems, and I can't help fix things.

You also won't have noticed that, before 0.9.12 broke things, Wine had
improved to the point where most of those overrides were completely
unnecessary.
>   
>> I installed Fontforge from community and recompiled.  No change - ie6
>> and a few other applications I use die on startup.  Looks like you just
>> have your dll overrides right.
>>     
>
> The version from community is older than the one from the fontforge page. If
> you want to try it again here is a direct link:
>
> http://fontforge.sourceforge.net/fontforge_full-20060420.tar.bz2
>   
Thanks, I'll try it.  I don't think it's the problem, though.
> But perhaps it is better to wait for a new wine version.
>   
or fix the current version :)
> See you, Attila
>   
thanks,
David Moore


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