And you can set the environment variable WINEPREFIX to use a different
.wine directory and .winerc file using corelwine - our launcher scripts
use 'WINEPREFIX=.wpo2000', for example.

-Gav

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> 
> On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Uwe Bonnes wrote:
> 
> > Hallo,
> >
> > as long as there was no wine server ( and I built with disable-lib), I
> > could easyly run different wine versions (clean cvs, my own hacked
> > tree, some old version, corelwine). Now even if       I rename the
> > executable in e.g. corelwine to "corelwine" and try to execute this,
> > it will call the wineserver from the default wine tree.
> >
> > Do people have a concept to handle that?
> 
> Could you not set BINDIR to a different path for each version?  Or if
> you manipulate it so BINDIR is not valid, I think it will try to run the
> wineserver from the cwd where wine was started.
> >
> > Bye
> >
> > Uwe Bonnes                [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Lawson
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