I have another thread open for a specific program I am having problems with but this has brought about a more generic question.
If a program runs fine using Crossover but not using wine, how do you identify what must be done in order to make the program run fine using just wine?
How do you make an app that runs in Crossover run in wine
Re: How do you make an app that runs in Crossover run in win
After trial and error over many things I found that in this case wine did not install all of the fonts that Crossover did. I had to use winetricks and add the all-fonts package.
For my usage so far, this is solved.
For my usage so far, this is solved.
Re: How do you make an app that runs in Crossover run in win
@fargodwe
All the Codeweavers Crossover source code is available online: Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) Code for CrossOver.
This follows the "RHEL model"... E.g. the Wine source has all the Codeweavers patches pre-applied.
So you would have to diff this source, with the vanilla source for Wine / Wine Staging, to find the actual changes Codeweavers have made...
Some of these changes are "well known", e.g. the fix for the Valve Steam Client...
Bob
All the Codeweavers Crossover source code is available online: Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) Code for CrossOver.
This follows the "RHEL model"... E.g. the Wine source has all the Codeweavers patches pre-applied.
So you would have to diff this source, with the vanilla source for Wine / Wine Staging, to find the actual changes Codeweavers have made...
Some of these changes are "well known", e.g. the fix for the Valve Steam Client...
Bob
Re: How do you make an app that runs in Crossover run in win
Bob - thanks for that! i've got to keep that for my next (and I know there will be ) time.
As per before you come through for me again!
Thanks!
As per before you come through for me again!
Thanks!
Re: How do you make an app that runs in Crossover run in win
No worries
Bob
Bob