The Drives tab in system->wine->Wine Configuration reports:
"Failed to connect to the mount manager, the drive configuration cannot be edited."
This is Fedora 10, a fresh install (no ~/.wine) using yum:
# yum install wine
On another machine, also with Fedora 10, I installed 1.1.14 which configured correctly, then upgraded to 1.1.15 with no problems.
Perhaps this is something new in 1.1.15?
Is there a repository where I can specify the version I want to install? I would like to try 1.1.14 to see if it works on this machine.
1.1.15 "Failed to connect to the mount manager..."
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This seems to be a reported bug (sort of) here:
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17662
I copy the indicated missing lines into system.reg and it seems to work. At least there is an open bug for it...
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17662
I copy the indicated missing lines into system.reg and it seems to work. At least there is an open bug for it...
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Final update: replacing the lines indicated in the previously-linked post got me past the error message in the panel, but the install did not work. I copied the system.reg from my (originally 1.1.14, upgraded to 1.1.15) installation and it worked, though it seemed to have a bunch of junk in it (applications installed on the other machine showed up as available for uninstall).
It appears that the problem is simply that Wine 1.1.15 will not create a valid system.reg from scratch. 1.1.14 did.
At least there is an open bug and someone will address this, eventually.
It appears that the problem is simply that Wine 1.1.15 will not create a valid system.reg from scratch. 1.1.14 did.
At least there is an open bug and someone will address this, eventually.