From: Sebastian P. L. <sl...@mu...> - 2008-02-14 04:11:31
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On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 04:17:03 +0100, Gorjanc Gregor <Gre...@bf...> wrote: > Sebastian, please try with > newWINE=FALSE > However, this methods relies on file ~/.wine/config and its > contents. New versions of wine do not have it anymore. I find it very > odd that winepath is not available in crossover. winepath is used to > transform paths between linux and windows paths - not just switching \ > and /, but the whole transformation between disk trees. Are you sure > you have the whole package. My ubuntu packages has binary and library: > $ dpkg -L wine | grep winepath /usr/bin/winepath > /usr/lib/wine/winepath.exe.so Thanks Gregor, yes I searched for this binary in the Crossover installation path, so I'm sure it's not there. Perhaps Crossover has substituted winepath for something else to do that job? Perhaps Wine still has this binary, but I'd prefer to find a way to stay with Crossover, since I'm afraid mixing both Crossover and Wine may mess up my environment. Anyway, I will try with newWine=FALSE in a while. -- Seb |