try this : set an alias for wine such as : alias wine='wine --winver win2k'
--- Insyde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit : > >There's no such thing as a default version ;-) > >Wine figures it out from the DLLs the program uses > if no version is forced. > > So why I get an error msg if I start with no > parameters and all DLL from > win2k? > this is the error I got when I start with out > parameters (which is the same > I have > when the child program is called): > > err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section > 0x400f164c "module.c: > loader_section" wait timed out, retrying (60 sec) > fs=021f > > > >Hmm, come to think of it: > >Unless we actually pass all wine cmdline parameters > (--winver, --managed > etc.) > >on to the wine child process (not sure about that > right now, I think we > do), > >the new process won't use the same forced winver > value as the > >parent process uses. > >Is this a problem ? Should this info be passed to > the wineserver to > >globalize it ? > > Yes, if this happen it should be a problem. I think > most people will never > face > it because their programs have only one executable. > If you have a lot of > child > programs and need the version to be the chosen one > then we need to send the > parameter to wineserver to start with that winver. > > >Oh, BTW: I'll rename defaultWinVersion to > cmdlineWinVersion. > >Much better name. > Yes, it really is. > > Ricardo. > > ___________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? -- Une adresse @yahoo.fr gratuite et en fran�ais ! Yahoo! Mail : http://fr.mail.yahoo.com
