Hi Chris,
This patch has some significant changes to wineinstall, the most notable
being that we no longer let the user run wineinstall as root user and that we
use su -ccommand to run 'make install' and to modify the users
/etc/ld.so.conf file if necessary. I wanted to get feedback from
This patch has some significant changes to wineinstall, the most notable
being that we no longer let the user run wineinstall as root user and that we
use su -ccommand to run 'make install' and to modify the users
/etc/ld.so.conf file if necessary. I wanted to get feedback from people on
I wanted to ask for comments on this patch.
Thanks,
Chris
*tools/wineinstall:
Chris Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Update for the new config format and location of the default
config file. Add a conf_quesion to convert an old user config file, or
use the default Wine config file. Removed the
And I try to set up the correct winedbg path in
the registry, since I think the default path in winedefault.reg doesn't
do much good if you don't run from the wine source directory (and who
does that?)
(I do ;-)
(Just one issue I wondered about... wineinstall currently only installs
On Tue, 9 May 2000, Eric Pouech wrote:
in all cases, we should report to the user, when installing a key:
...
we definitively need something more robust than we have now
IIRC, wineinstall is for a *new* installation, not for existing ones.
When I run wineinstall, I expect it to put my system
On Tue, 9 May 2000, Joerg Mayer wrote:
On Tue, 9 May 2000, Eric Pouech wrote:
in all cases, we should report to the user, when installing a key:
...
we definitively need something more robust than we have now
IIRC, wineinstall is for a *new* installation, not for existing ones.
When