Irfanview 4.30 cannot be installed
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Irfanview 4.30 cannot be installed
Hi,
I try to install Irfanview 4.30 using WINE 1.3 (from my Fedora 16 Linux).
When I open the "iview430_setup.exe" file with the Wine launcher, nothing happened, Wine does not perform the install.
What can I do ?
Tks
I try to install Irfanview 4.30 using WINE 1.3 (from my Fedora 16 Linux).
When I open the "iview430_setup.exe" file with the Wine launcher, nothing happened, Wine does not perform the install.
What can I do ?
Tks
Re: Irfanview 4.30 cannot be installed
Complete Wine vesion (wine --version)? Terminal output( http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#get_log )?nounours18200 wrote:When I open the "iview430_setup.exe" file with the Wine launcher, nothing happened, Wine does not perform the install.
Without seeing the actual terminal output this would only be a guess:
the installer for Irfanview 4.x requires mfc42.dll
Perform 'winetricks mfc42' and try again with the installer.
See the installation note in AppDB:
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.p ... n&iId=7834
the installer for Irfanview 4.x requires mfc42.dll
Perform 'winetricks mfc42' and try again with the installer.
See the installation note in AppDB:
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.p ... n&iId=7834
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Well, I have managed to install IrfanView 4.28 using Winetricks + I have had to install "cabextract" in addition, wuth the "yum install cabextract" command.
The Irfanview is opened on my desktop, but.... I do not see Irfanview in the WINE applications list: so if I close it, I do not know how I can start it again ! Lol
Where is the shotcut ??
Tks
The Irfanview is opened on my desktop, but.... I do not see Irfanview in the WINE applications list: so if I close it, I do not know how I can start it again ! Lol
Where is the shotcut ??
Tks
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The default wineprefix is ~/.wine, which is a hidden folder in your home directory. Set your file manager to show hidden files and you will be able to browse to it. Most modern Windows apps create a subdirectory for themselves under Program Files, so that's where I'd look first.nounours18200 wrote: The problem is not to add a shortcut : the problem is to identify where the Irfanview program is installed in order to create the shortcut...