New winetricks 20080402: new verbs dotnet20, win2k, flash, m
New winetricks 20080402: new verbs dotnet20, win2k, flash, m
Big news: as of today or so, wine doesn't need any patches
to install the .net 2.0 runtime or run trivial .net 2.0 apps,
so I've added a dotnet20 verb. No more futzing with recipes
to try out simple .net 2 apps, huzzah!
There are lots of other little changes, too:
20080402
r21 Added dotnet20, removed one kludge from dotnet11, added win2k
verb, plus shorthand for winver=foo
r20 Updated liberation fonts.
20080328
r19 Added flash.
20080326
r18 Fix i18n problem reported by Ricardo Cabral
20080321
r17 Added msls31 (seems to be needed by e-Sword)
20080317
r16 update mono12 to 1.2.9
...
As always, winetricks is downloadable from
http://kegel.com/wine/winetricks
and change history is at
http://code.google.com/p/winezeug
Thanks to the folks who keep feeding me improvements and suggestions!
- Dan
to install the .net 2.0 runtime or run trivial .net 2.0 apps,
so I've added a dotnet20 verb. No more futzing with recipes
to try out simple .net 2 apps, huzzah!
There are lots of other little changes, too:
20080402
r21 Added dotnet20, removed one kludge from dotnet11, added win2k
verb, plus shorthand for winver=foo
r20 Updated liberation fonts.
20080328
r19 Added flash.
20080326
r18 Fix i18n problem reported by Ricardo Cabral
20080321
r17 Added msls31 (seems to be needed by e-Sword)
20080317
r16 update mono12 to 1.2.9
...
As always, winetricks is downloadable from
http://kegel.com/wine/winetricks
and change history is at
http://code.google.com/p/winezeug
Thanks to the folks who keep feeding me improvements and suggestions!
- Dan
New winetricks 20080402: new verbs dotnet20, win2k, flash, m
On 02/04/2008, Dan Kegel <[email protected]> wrote:
works with 0.9.58?
- d.
Will that be something to use with 0.9.59, or are you saying thisBig news: as of today or so, wine doesn't need any patches
to install the .net 2.0 runtime or run trivial .net 2.0 apps,
so I've added a dotnet20 verb. No more futzing with recipes
to try out simple .net 2 apps, huzzah!
works with 0.9.58?
- d.
New winetricks 20080402: new verbs dotnet20, win2k, flash, m
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 4:08 PM, David Gerard <[email protected]> wrote:
The rest of the improvements in winetricks can be used with
wine-0.9.58, I think.
- Dan
wine-0.9.59. (Or if you're impatient, you can build wine from git today.)Will that be something to use with 0.9.59, or are you saying thisBig news: as of today or so, wine doesn't need any patches
to install the .net 2.0 runtime or run trivial .net 2.0 apps,
so I've added a dotnet20 verb. No more futzing with recipes
to try out simple .net 2 apps, huzzah!
works with 0.9.58?
The rest of the improvements in winetricks can be used with
wine-0.9.58, I think.
- Dan
New winetricks 20080402: new verbs dotnet20, win2k, flash, m
Dan Kegel wrote:
build right now.
I can rid us of the need for native riched20.dll, soon.
I'll wait until this weekend. I don't have enough hours to do a gitBig news: as of today or so, wine doesn't need any patches
to install the .net 2.0 runtime or run trivial .net 2.0 apps,
so I've added a dotnet20 verb. No more futzing with recipes
to try out simple .net 2 apps, huzzah!
There are lots of other little changes, too:
20080402
r21 Added dotnet20, removed one kludge from dotnet11, added win2k
verb, plus shorthand for winver=foo
build right now.
Thank you, Dan. I've been moving this one around manually. Hopefully,r20 Updated liberation fonts.
20080328
r19 Added flash.
20080326
r18 Fix i18n problem reported by Ricardo Cabral
20080321
r17 Added msls31 (seems to be needed by e-Sword)
I can rid us of the need for native riched20.dll, soon.
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help: how to use the "winetricks" to install the
we are tring to run atuodesk 3ds max 9.0 with the help of wine and "winetricks". Could you illustrate that how to use "winetricks" to install .net 2.0 and other windows applications.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
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Re: New winetricks 20080402: new verbs dotnet20, win2k, flas
WOW what a great new!Dan Kegel wrote:Big news: as of today or so, wine doesn't need any patches
to install the .net 2.0 runtime or run trivial .net 2.0 apps,
so I've added a dotnet20 verb. No more futzing with recipes
to try out simple .net 2 apps, huzzah!
I will probably try once the next version is out.
If dotnet20 works properly, it would mean that my application installs on one go (of course after restarting because of the java install) and that it patches correctly. I can then start to preach the install around to colleagues.
Are you adding fusion and msvcr70 on the way?
New winetricks 20080402: new verbs dotnet20, win2k, flash, m
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 11:13 PM, Timeout <[email protected]> wrote:
And you can already install native msvcr70 with winetricks, do 'vcrun2003'.
James Hawkins is implementing fusion. I don't know when it will be ready.
- Dan
That would be cool. However, that's a big if!If dotnet20 works properly, it would mean that my application installs on
one go (of course after restarting because of the java install) and that it
patches correctly. I can then start to preach the install around to colleagues.
There's already msvcr70 in the wine tree. Is it not sufficient?Are you adding fusion and msvcr70 on the way?
And you can already install native msvcr70 with winetricks, do 'vcrun2003'.
James Hawkins is implementing fusion. I don't know when it will be ready.
- Dan
Re: New winetricks 20080402: new verbs dotnet20, win2k, flas
Maybe it's in the wine tree but at the time being it's not activated when you build the prefix because up to now I've not seen it in system32/winsxs.Dan Kegel wrote: There's already msvcr70 in the wine tree. Is it not sufficient?
And you can already install native msvcr70 with winetricks, do 'vcrun2003'.
It's like secur32, for a while not there, now there again (at least on cx), depending on it working properly (?)
The .NET is requiring Fusion to work properly (I know because I got an error message about it once) so you may have problems using a net application without fusion.
Adding fusion until it's ready it's not creating issue but Fusion is demanding msvcr70.dll.
You know very well that I have to install vcr2005. It's not providing msvcr70 but seems to be providing msvcr80 (msvcp80?).
I wonder if it's because I am adding fusion that vcr2005 refuses to complete (?)
New winetricks 20080402: new verbs dotnet20, win2k, flash, m
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 4:42 AM, Timeout <[email protected]> wrote:
winetricks vcrun2005
after installing native fusion? I suppose the answer would be to add native
fusion last of all. And always start with an empty .wine directory; you want
to write a little script to do all your environment setup. Presumably it would
invoke winetricks to do most of its work.
- Dan
It doesn't need to be, does it?Maybe it's in the wine tree but at the time being it's not activated when
you build the prefix because up to now I've not seen it in system32/winsxs.
I'm not omniscient, appearances to the contrary.You know very well that I have to install vcr2005.
Are you saying that you're having trouble withIt's not providing msvcr70 but seems to be providing msvcr80 (msvcp80?).
I wonder if it's because I am adding fusion that vcr2005 refuses to complete (?)
winetricks vcrun2005
after installing native fusion? I suppose the answer would be to add native
fusion last of all. And always start with an empty .wine directory; you want
to write a little script to do all your environment setup. Presumably it would
invoke winetricks to do most of its work.
- Dan
I have no trouble to install fusion.dll
regsvr fusion.dll will however only work if msvcrt70.dll is in the system32.
vcrun2005 is installing properly. However it is not passing the check of the Installshield (i.e. something is not fully/correctly registered). doing the Winetrick before starting the Installshield is not changing a thing.
To write a script I would have to learn programming and not only playing around. If I get my husband to program a script, I can as well get him to sort it out because he is still saying that if he had time he could write/change it himself anyway. He is just missing direction and a programming environment.
Do you think that if I manage to get a script, it could be taken into cx?
regsvr fusion.dll will however only work if msvcrt70.dll is in the system32.
vcrun2005 is installing properly. However it is not passing the check of the Installshield (i.e. something is not fully/correctly registered). doing the Winetrick before starting the Installshield is not changing a thing.
To write a script I would have to learn programming and not only playing around. If I get my husband to program a script, I can as well get him to sort it out because he is still saying that if he had time he could write/change it himself anyway. He is just missing direction and a programming environment.
Do you think that if I manage to get a script, it could be taken into cx?
Hi Dan,
Let's make it easier. I have installed 100's times the .NET application to get it it to 90% working.
On Wine Trados is not installing because of the directory check but on crossover yes.
You have Trados now.
It's about 5 pm my time. In about 7pm, I will go to wine's page on IRC, to the crossover channel and I will go through step by step the installation on the new crossover nighty 04.04. If it doesn't work I will regress to 29.03. You can see then that fusion is working.
Let's make it easier. I have installed 100's times the .NET application to get it it to 90% working.
On Wine Trados is not installing because of the directory check but on crossover yes.
You have Trados now.
It's about 5 pm my time. In about 7pm, I will go to wine's page on IRC, to the crossover channel and I will go through step by step the installation on the new crossover nighty 04.04. If it doesn't work I will regress to 29.03. You can see then that fusion is working.
Re: New winetricks 20080402: new verbs dotnet20, win2k, flas
I'm looking to update the FAQ topic on .NET (or get someone else to do it *grin*). I don't have many .NET applications at my finger tips to play with (just a single non-working one) which doesn't bode well for me updating the FAQ without additional information.Dan Kegel wrote:Big news: as of today or so, wine doesn't need any patches to install the .net 2.0 runtime or run trivial .net 2.0 apps, so I've added a dotnet20 verb. No more futzing with recipes to try out simple .net 2 apps, huzzah!
From the FAQ:
If both .NET 1.1 and 2.0 are now installable (via winetricks at least) that makes this portion of the FAQ out of date. However, from what I gather working .NET applications are still rather scarce. Is that assessment correct?Can I install Microsoft .NET or an application that needs it?
Currently .NET apps do not run in Wine mainly due to the fact that .NET itself (1 or 2) will not install in Wine. You can try installing Mono but that only works for a fraction (read <1%) of programs so at the moment you are better off finding an alternative program or waiting until .NET is implemented in Wine one way or another.
You may still want to check out the .NET and Mono AppDB entries for more information.
If I have an application written for .NET 1.x will the 2.0 runtime meet that application's .NET requirements? Is there a point to having both installed? Does the 1.0 runtime work any better than the 2.0 runtime?
Beyond the FAQ, the MicrosoftDotNet and possibly Mono-Wine bridge Wiki pages would seem to need a few touch-ups. Where possible FAQ topics should serve as a jumping place to additional information. Once updated, these two articles would be good candidates for FAQ mention.
So, I guess, consider this a request for discussion, and/or a nudge for Wikiing. Thanks in advance.
New winetricks 20080402: new verbs dotnet20, win2k, flash, m
On 07/04/2008, Jim <[email protected]> wrote:
least would be very happy to see work. See
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12290
Raphael
If you are looking for .net apps, then 4oD is one that UK users atDan Kegel wrote:I'm looking to update the FAQ topic on .NET (or get someone else to do it *grin*). I don't have many .NET applications at my finger tips to play with (just a single non-working one) which doesn't bode well for me updating the FAQ without additional information.Big news: as of today or so, wine doesn't need any patches to install the .net 2.0 runtime or run trivial .net 2.0 apps, so I've added a dotnet20 verb. No more futzing with recipes to try out simple .net 2 apps, huzzah!
From the FAQ:
If both .NET 1.1 and 2.0 are now installable (via winetricks at least) that makes this portion of the FAQ out of date. However, from what I gather working .NET applications are still rather scarce. Is that assessment correct?Can I install Microsoft .NET or an application that needs it?
Currently .NET apps do not run in Wine mainly due to the fact that .NET itself (1 or 2) will not install in Wine. You can try installing Mono but that only works for a fraction (read <1%) of programs so at the moment you are better off finding an alternative program or waiting until .NET is implemented in Wine one way or another.
You may still want to check out the .NET and Mono AppDB entries for more information.
least would be very happy to see work. See
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12290
Raphael
New winetricks 20080402: new verbs dotnet20, win2k, flash, m
Also, I'd love to see WoWAce Updater working on WINE at least, so I
can keep all of my WoW AddOns up-to-date under Linux
http://www.wowace.com/wiki/WinAceUpdater
And
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wowaceupdater/ (full source code in there! ).
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 4:03 AM, Raphael Clifford <[email protected]> wrote:
can keep all of my WoW AddOns up-to-date under Linux
http://www.wowace.com/wiki/WinAceUpdater
And
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wowaceupdater/ (full source code in there! ).
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 4:03 AM, Raphael Clifford <[email protected]> wrote:
On 07/04/2008, Jim <[email protected]> wrote:If you are looking for .net apps, then 4oD is one that UK users atDan Kegel wrote:I'm looking to update the FAQ topic on .NET (or get someone else to do it *grin*). I don't have many .NET applications at my finger tips to play with (just a single non-working one) which doesn't bode well for me updating the FAQ without additional information.Big news: as of today or so, wine doesn't need any patches to install the .net 2.0 runtime or run trivial .net 2.0 apps, so I've added a dotnet20 verb. No more futzing with recipes to try out simple .net 2 apps, huzzah!
From the FAQ:
If both .NET 1.1 and 2.0 are now installable (via winetricks at least) that makes this portion of the FAQ out of date. However, from what I gather working .NET applications are still rather scarce. Is that assessment correct?Can I install Microsoft .NET or an application that needs it?
Currently .NET apps do not run in Wine mainly due to the fact that .NET itself (1 or 2) will not install in Wine. You can try installing Mono but that only works for a fraction (read <1%) of programs so at the moment you are better off finding an alternative program or waiting until .NET is implemented in Wine one way or another.
You may still want to check out the .NET and Mono AppDB entries for more information.
least would be very happy to see work. See
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12290
Raphael
New winetricks 20080402: new verbs dotnet20, win2k, flash, m
On 07/04/2008, Raphael Clifford <[email protected]> wrote:
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9187 - they both use Kontiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kontiki - so it's just that 4od's
installer uses .NET? This suggests that that (and maybe fakeie6) will
be all you need.
- d.
I see this doesn't affect the BBC iPlayer, perIf you are looking for .net apps, then 4oD is one that UK users at
least would be very happy to see work. See
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12290
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9187 - they both use Kontiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kontiki - so it's just that 4od's
installer uses .NET? This suggests that that (and maybe fakeie6) will
be all you need.
- d.
New winetricks 20080402: new verbs dotnet20, win2k, flash, m
On 07/04/2008, David Gerard <[email protected]> wrote:
installing fakeie6 with no great advantage. I still get
wine C4VoDClientConfig.exe
fixme:advapi:SetEntriesInAclA 2 0x34fc60 (nil) 0x34fc3c
fixme:ole:CoInitializeSecurity
(0x34fc4c,-1,(nil),(nil),2,2,(nil),12288,(nil)) - stub!
err:ole:CoGetClassObject class {304ce942-6e39-40d8-943a-b913c40c9cd4}
not registered
err:ole:CoGetClassObject class {304ce942-6e39-40d8-943a-b913c40c9cd4}
not registered
err:ole:create_server class {304ce942-6e39-40d8-943a-b913c40c9cd4} not
registered
err:ole:CoGetClassObject no class object
{304ce942-6e39-40d8-943a-b913c40c9cd4} could be created for context
0x7
fixme:ole:CoGetCallContext ({0000013e-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},
0x7e264fb4): stub
fixme:ole:CoGetCallContext ({0000013e-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},
0x7e264fb4): stub
fixme:ntdll:NtLockFile I/O completion on lock not implemented yet
fixme:ntdll:NtLockFile I/O completion on lock not implemented yet
fixme:ntdll:NtLockFile I/O completion on lock not implemented yet
fixme:ntdll:NtLockFile I/O completion on lock not implemented yet
fixme:ntdll:NtLockFile I/O completion on lock not implemented yet
fixme:advapi:RegisterEventSourceA ((null),"KService"): stub
fixme:advapi:RegisterEventSourceW (L"",L"KService"): stub
fixme:advapi:ReportEventA
(0xcafe4242,0x0004,0x0000,0x00000000,(nil),0x0001,0x00000000,0x7e265824,(nil)):
stub
fixme:advapi:ReportEventW
(0xcafe4242,0x0004,0x0000,0x00000000,(nil),0x0001,0x00000000,0x130d30,(nil)):
stub
fixme:advapi:DeregisterEventSource (0xcafe4242) stub
fixme:process:IsWow64Process (0xffffffff 0x33f8dc) stub!
fixme:virtual:NtAllocateVirtualMemory MEM_WRITE_WATCH type not supported
fixme:ole:CoGetContextToken stub
fixmeURL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"mscorlib.resources"
fixmeURL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"mscorlib.resources"
fixmeURL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"System"
fixmeURL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"System.Drawing"
fixmeURL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"System.Data"
fixmeURL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"System.Security"
fixme:ole:CoGetContextToken stub
fixme:ole:CoGetContextToken stub
fixme:ole:CoGetContextToken stub
fixme:ole:CoGetContextToken stub
fixme:ole:CoGetContextToken stub
Raphael
It's possible that I didn't understand the advice but I triedOn 07/04/2008, Raphael Clifford <[email protected]> wrote:
If you are looking for .net apps, then 4oD is one that UK users at
least would be very happy to see work. See
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12290
I see this doesn't affect the BBC iPlayer, per
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9187 - they both use Kontiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kontiki - so it's just that 4od's
installer uses .NET? This suggests that that (and maybe fakeie6) will
be all you need.
installing fakeie6 with no great advantage. I still get
wine C4VoDClientConfig.exe
fixme:advapi:SetEntriesInAclA 2 0x34fc60 (nil) 0x34fc3c
fixme:ole:CoInitializeSecurity
(0x34fc4c,-1,(nil),(nil),2,2,(nil),12288,(nil)) - stub!
err:ole:CoGetClassObject class {304ce942-6e39-40d8-943a-b913c40c9cd4}
not registered
err:ole:CoGetClassObject class {304ce942-6e39-40d8-943a-b913c40c9cd4}
not registered
err:ole:create_server class {304ce942-6e39-40d8-943a-b913c40c9cd4} not
registered
err:ole:CoGetClassObject no class object
{304ce942-6e39-40d8-943a-b913c40c9cd4} could be created for context
0x7
fixme:ole:CoGetCallContext ({0000013e-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},
0x7e264fb4): stub
fixme:ole:CoGetCallContext ({0000013e-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},
0x7e264fb4): stub
fixme:ntdll:NtLockFile I/O completion on lock not implemented yet
fixme:ntdll:NtLockFile I/O completion on lock not implemented yet
fixme:ntdll:NtLockFile I/O completion on lock not implemented yet
fixme:ntdll:NtLockFile I/O completion on lock not implemented yet
fixme:ntdll:NtLockFile I/O completion on lock not implemented yet
fixme:advapi:RegisterEventSourceA ((null),"KService"): stub
fixme:advapi:RegisterEventSourceW (L"",L"KService"): stub
fixme:advapi:ReportEventA
(0xcafe4242,0x0004,0x0000,0x00000000,(nil),0x0001,0x00000000,0x7e265824,(nil)):
stub
fixme:advapi:ReportEventW
(0xcafe4242,0x0004,0x0000,0x00000000,(nil),0x0001,0x00000000,0x130d30,(nil)):
stub
fixme:advapi:DeregisterEventSource (0xcafe4242) stub
fixme:process:IsWow64Process (0xffffffff 0x33f8dc) stub!
fixme:virtual:NtAllocateVirtualMemory MEM_WRITE_WATCH type not supported
fixme:ole:CoGetContextToken stub
fixmeURL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"mscorlib.resources"
fixmeURL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"mscorlib.resources"
fixmeURL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"System"
fixmeURL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"System.Drawing"
fixmeURL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"System.Data"
fixmeURL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"System.Security"
fixme:ole:CoGetContextToken stub
fixme:ole:CoGetContextToken stub
fixme:ole:CoGetContextToken stub
fixme:ole:CoGetContextToken stub
fixme:ole:CoGetContextToken stub
Raphael
New winetricks 20080402: new verbs dotnet20, win2k, flash, m
On 07/04/2008, Raphael Clifford <[email protected]> wrote:
Kontiki. Ah well
- d.
On 07/04/2008, David Gerard <[email protected]> wrote:
I see this doesn't affect the BBC iPlayer, per
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9187 - they both use Kontiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kontiki - so it's just that 4od's
installer uses .NET? This suggests that that (and maybe fakeie6) will
be all you need.
Yeah, it was just guesswork on my part considering they both useIt's possible that I didn't understand the advice but I tried
installing fakeie6 with no great advantage. I still get
Kontiki. Ah well
- d.