I do not know much about wine, but the issue interested me ... I've
built from ports and
I am having a look.
From the manual page, re. the wine configuration file, it has this:
format: path = <directories separated by semi-colons>
default: C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM
Used to specify the path which will be used to find exe-
cutables and .DLL's.
Can you add C:\XXXX and/or C:\XXXX\LIBS to that list and see if it
helps?
A FLL looks like a FoxPro dynamic link library, so it should count as
a DLL.
Back to RTFMing ...
On 3/10/2007, at 8:27 AM, Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 05:56:46PM -0400, Frank Bax wrote:
I installed wine-990225p0 from packages on 4.1 and can run simple
programs
like sol and notepad. I have an old program I'm trying to run;
but this
program cannot find it's own files unless the current working
directory is
set to the directory where software was installed. It seems more
recent
wine versions support 'bat' files which would solve this; but this
doesn't
seem to work in this version.
When I try:
wine c:/XXXX/program.exe
the software complains that it cannot open LIBS\FOXTOOLS.FLL
This file is found at C:\XXXX\LIBS\FOXTOOLS.FLL
Is there a way to run something like this on wine 990225?:
cd XXXX
program.exe
If this is not workable on 990225; do current wine versions work on
OpenBSD?
I'm not sure if there is a way to 'cd' on OpenBSD's version of
Wine. As
to porting: more recent Wines do weird things with threads, if I
understand the issue correctly. In short, don't expect an update soon.
Qemu works fine, if you don't need to run a particularly demanding
program.
Joachim
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