Windows-Application can't handle .dbf- Files correctly
Windows-Application can't handle .dbf- Files correctly
For several days, I try to run an Windows- Application on an Ubuntu 7.04 System through wine 0.9.58.
In detail, it's a tool for supporting a change of food and sports behavior.
The tool is freeware, named "Diät- Tagebuch" (diet diary or diet day book) and downloadable at: http://www.diet-daybook.de/DTBInstall2.exe
(unfortunately it's only in german)
The DTBInstall2.exe is an self- extracting archive containing some dBase- files and the exe. No installation is needed.
The application starts without problems and the GUI seems to be useable.
In the upper left corner you can manipulate the current date and in the upper right corner you can enter your daily weight.
Those data should be consolidated in the file DTB_DTB.dbf. But that seems to make problems with wine. (I tested the application with WinXP and it seems to work fine there.)
The current day- weight isn't written in the same row as the date, but it is written in a new one at the end of the file.
Obviously wine causes a problem adding Data into an predetermined dataset/table row.
Is there any idea how to run this tool probably in wine or fix the dBase- issue?
In detail, it's a tool for supporting a change of food and sports behavior.
The tool is freeware, named "Diät- Tagebuch" (diet diary or diet day book) and downloadable at: http://www.diet-daybook.de/DTBInstall2.exe
(unfortunately it's only in german)
The DTBInstall2.exe is an self- extracting archive containing some dBase- files and the exe. No installation is needed.
The application starts without problems and the GUI seems to be useable.
In the upper left corner you can manipulate the current date and in the upper right corner you can enter your daily weight.
Those data should be consolidated in the file DTB_DTB.dbf. But that seems to make problems with wine. (I tested the application with WinXP and it seems to work fine there.)
The current day- weight isn't written in the same row as the date, but it is written in a new one at the end of the file.
Obviously wine causes a problem adding Data into an predetermined dataset/table row.
Is there any idea how to run this tool probably in wine or fix the dBase- issue?
Windows-Application can't handle .dbf- Files correctly
On 4/2/08, BTL <[email protected]> wrote:
Can you attach the terminal output?For several days, I try to run an Windows- Application on an Ubuntu 7.04 System through wine 0.9.58.
In detail, it's a tool for supporting a change of food and sports behavior.
The tool is freeware, named "Diät- Tagebuch" (diet diary or diet day book) and downloadable at: http://www.diet-daybook.de/DTBInstall2.exe
(unfortunately it's only in german)
The DTBInstall2.exe is an self- extracting archive containing some dBase- files and the exe. No installation is needed.
The application starts without problems and the GUI seems to be useable.
In the upper left corner you can manipulate the current date and in the upper right corner you can enter your daily weight.
Those data should be consolidated in the file DTB_DTB.dbf. But that seems to make problems with wine. (I tested the application with WinXP and it seems to work fine there.)
The current day- weight isn't written in the same row as the date, but it is written in a new one at the end of the file.
Obviously wine causes a problem adding Data into an predetermined dataset/table row.
Is there any idea how to run this tool probably in wine or fix the dBase- issue?
Windows-Application can't handle .dbf- Files correctly
On 4/3/08, BTL <[email protected]> wrote:
Can you try WINEDEBUG=+relay yourapp.exethere is no output at all until I set the WINEDEBUG option. But If I do so, the log-file has been accumulated to 46MB to the point where the tool is loaded.
If the trace class of the heap channel is excluded, there again is no output.
Are there any other ways of reducing the output?
Windows-Application can't handle .dbf- Files correctly
Am Donnerstag, den 03.04.2008, 02:12 -0500 schrieb Austin English:
The size of the file is nearly similar to the first one.On 4/3/08, BTL <[email protected]> wrote:Can you try WINEDEBUG=+relay yourapp.exethere is no output at all until I set the WINEDEBUG option. But If I do so, the log-file has been accumulated to 46MB to the point where the tool is loaded.
If the trace class of the heap channel is excluded, there again is no output.
Are there any other ways of reducing the output?
Windows-Application can't handle .dbf- Files correctly
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 3:33 PM, BTL <[email protected]> wrote:
current weight, but DTB_DTB.dbf
is a binary file, I can't see the rows you're talking about.
My favorite thing about the app so far is the third entry from the end
under "Activities - Other"
- Dan
How are you displaying DTB_DTB.dbf? I can enter the date and myhttp://www.diet-daybook.de/DTBInstall2.exe
In the upper left corner you can manipulate the current date and in the upper right corner you can enter your daily weight.
Those data should be consolidated in the file DTB_DTB.dbf. But that seems to make problems with wine. (I tested the application with WinXP and it seems to work fine there.)
The current day- weight isn't written in the same row as the date, but it is written in a new one at the end of the file.
current weight, but DTB_DTB.dbf
is a binary file, I can't see the rows you're talking about.
My favorite thing about the app so far is the third entry from the end
under "Activities - Other"
- Dan
Windows-Application can't handle .dbf- Files correctly
Am Donnerstag, den 03.04.2008, 08:43 -0700 schrieb Dan Kegel:
is a dBase- File and starts an dBase- inport, asking for the correct
font- set, but any ISO 8859-x seams to work.
at all
I can open the file with the OO spreadsheet. OO recognise that the fileOn Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 3:33 PM, BTL <[email protected]> wrote:How are you displaying DTB_DTB.dbf? I can enter the date and myhttp://www.diet-daybook.de/DTBInstall2.exe
In the upper left corner you can manipulate the current date and in the upper right corner you can enter your daily weight.
Those data should be consolidated in the file DTB_DTB.dbf. But that seems to make problems with wine. (I tested the application with WinXP and it seems to work fine there.)
The current day- weight isn't written in the same row as the date, but it is written in a new one at the end of the file.
current weight, but DTB_DTB.dbf
is a binary file, I can't see the rows you're talking about.
is a dBase- File and starts an dBase- inport, asking for the correct
font- set, but any ISO 8859-x seams to work.
Those "other" activities are real good fat- burner if you aren't a machoMy favorite thing about the app so far is the third entry from the end
under "Activities - Other"
- Dan
at all
Hi, i tried the app too, and this might actually be a regression. In wine-0.9.32 it seems to sort of work, but you'd have to check that yourself, as i'm not that familiar with the program. If it works using wine-0.9.32, please do a regression test to find out what patch broke it. In wine-0.9.37 the bad behaviour is already present
Regards
Regards
Windows-Application can't handle .dbf- Files correctly
Am Donnerstag, den 03.04.2008, 13:56 -0500 schrieb qwertymn:
bisect a working version?
I'm sorry but how can I install an older version of wine to tell the gitHi, i tried the app too, and this might actually be a regression. In wine-0.9.32 it seems to sort of work, but you'd have to check that yourself, as i'm not that familiar with the program. If it works using wine-0.9.32, please do a regression test to find out what patch broke it. In wine-0.9.37 the bad behaviour is already present
Regards
bisect a working version?
Windows-Application can't handle .dbf- Files correctly
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 7:28 AM, D. Ciarrettino <[email protected]> wrote:
wine-0.9.32', I think),
or grab precompiled packages from
http://winehq.org/site/download
For instance, that links to old Ubuntu packages here:
http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/archive/index.html
Either just tell git to pull old source (you can do 'git pullI'm sorry but how can I install an older version of wine to tell the gitHi, i tried the app too, and this might actually be a regression.
In wine-0.9.32 it seems to sort of work, but you'd have to check
that yourself, as i'm not that familiar with the program.
If it works using wine-0.9.32, please do a regression test to find out what patch broke it.
bisect a working version?
wine-0.9.32', I think),
or grab precompiled packages from
http://winehq.org/site/download
For instance, that links to old Ubuntu packages here:
http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/archive/index.html