OS X, and a errormessage...

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OS X, and a errormessage...

Post by Runem »

Hi,

Sorry if I post this issue wrong. I am not a technical user. But I have installed Wine and Explorer and it works fine. But when I install the app that are my reasone for using this fantastic app. I get this message. What am I doing wrong?

err:module:import_dll Library uresearch20u.dll (which is needed by L"C:\\Program Files\\Watchtower\\Watchtower Library 2007\\Z\\WTLibrary.exe") not found

Runem
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OS X, and a errormessage...

Post by austin987 »

On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 3:50 PM, Runem <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,

Sorry if I post this issue wrong. I am not a technical user. But I have installed Wine and Explorer and it works fine. But when I install the app that are my reasone for using this fantastic app. I get this message. What am I doing wrong?

err:module:import_dll Library uresearch20u.dll (which is needed by L"C:\\Program Files\\Watchtower\\Watchtower Library 2007\\Z\\WTLibrary.exe") not found

Runem





Where is that dll?

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-Austin
James McKenzie

OS X, and a errormessage...

Post by James McKenzie »

Runem wrote:
Hi,

Sorry if I post this issue wrong. I am not a technical user. But I have installed Wine and Explorer and it works fine. But when I install the app that are my reasone for using this fantastic app. I get this message. What am I doing wrong?

err:module:import_dll Library uresearch20u.dll (which is needed by L"C:\\Program Files\\Watchtower\\Watchtower Library 2007\\Z\\WTLibrary.exe") not found

Please visit the Applications Database and look up the Watchtower Library.

Also, does this dll exist in $HOME/.wine/drive_c/Program\
Files/Watchtower/Watchtower\ Library/Z/ ?

(Yes, that is correct, in Unix/MacOSX you must 'escape' spaces in
directories by using the backslash key.)

If it exists in a sub-directory, such as lib or dlls, you will have to
move it to the same directory as the executable or the program will not run.

BTW, I am working on several bible programs and have e-Sword running
great here. See the Applications Database entry for the one file that
you have to 'fix'.

James McKenzie
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Thank you!

Post by Runem »

For every line!

I will look in to this in the weekend.

Runem
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