I'm trying to connect to a ventrilo server with a gsm codec (I think) which isn't supported on mac os. A friend who is on the same server uses regular wine and it works for him, but are there any way to make it work with WineBottler as well? Or should I just do it the "hard" wy and install Wine? Couldn't find XCode on the DvD I got with the mac book though.
Just ask me if you need any more information about it, I'm not an expert on this things
Hi!
You are asking in a wrong forum. This is wine forum, so everybody will tell you "yes, install wine". There is no WineBottler support in this forum (AFAIK).
Regards, Pavel
Yo fellas!
I'm having some problems with WineBottler.
I'm trying to connect to a ventrilo server with a gsm codec (I think) which isn't supported on mac os. A friend who is on the same server uses regular wine and it works for him, but are there any way to make it work with WineBottler as well? Or should I just do it the "hard" wy and install Wine? Couldn't find XCode on the DvD I got with the mac book though.
Just ask me if you need any more information about it, I'm not an expert on this things
I'm trying to connect to a ventrilo server with a gsm codec (I think) which isn't supported on mac os. A friend who is on the same server uses regular wine and it works for him, but are there any way to make it work with WineBottler as well? Or should I just do it the "hard" wy and install Wine? Couldn't find XCode on the DvD I got with the mac book though.
You'll need to compile GSM and Wine from source. You can grab the latest Xcode for your Mac by registering for a free developer account and grabbing the package at connect.apple.com. Xcode 3.2.x is the latest for 10.6, Xcode 3.1 the latest for 10.5 and Xcode 2.5 on 10.4.
GSM is not the easiest thing in the world to compile. I package it with my build script, which should work for you if you're on 10.5/10.6 and have Xcode installed.
Sent: Jun 30, 2010 3:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Wine] Need help with WineBottler
Yo fellas!
I'm having some problems with WineBottler.
If your friend with 'vanilla' Wine is not having a problem but you are, you are going to have to ask for assistance from the producer of WineBottler.
BTW, is the program you are using available in a demo/trial version?
James McKenzie
do you mean WineBottler or Ventrilo? both of them are free to download for anyone
ryan woodsmall wrote:
I'm trying to connect to a ventrilo server with a gsm codec (I think) which isn't supported on mac os. A friend who is on the same server uses regular wine and it works for him, but are there any way to make it work with WineBottler as well? Or should I just do it the "hard" wy and install Wine? Couldn't find XCode on the DvD I got with the mac book though.
You'll need to compile GSM and Wine from source. You can grab the latest Xcode for your Mac by registering for a free developer account and grabbing the package at connect.apple.com. Xcode 3.2.x is the latest for 10.6, Xcode 3.1 the latest for 10.5 and Xcode 2.5 on 10.4.
GSM is not the easiest thing in the world to compile. I package it with my build script, which should work for you if you're on 10.5/10.6 and have Xcode installed.
Sent: Jun 30, 2010 3:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Wine] Need help with WineBottler
Yo fellas!
I'm having some problems with WineBottler.
If your friend with 'vanilla' Wine is not having a problem but you are, you are going to have to ask for assistance from the producer of WineBottler.
BTW, is the program you are using available in a demo/trial version?
James McKenzie
do you mean WineBottler or Ventrilo? both of them are free to download for anyone
Ventrilo. I'll look and see if there is an Applications Database entry
for it.
ryan woodsmall wrote:
I'm trying to connect to a ventrilo server with a gsm codec (I think) which isn't supported on mac os. A friend who is on the same server uses regular wine and it works for him, but are there any way to make it work with WineBottler as well? Or should I just do it the "hard" wy and install Wine? Couldn't find XCode on the DvD I got with the mac book though.
You'll need to compile GSM and Wine from source. You can grab the latest Xcode for your Mac by registering for a free developer account and grabbing the package at connect.apple.com. Xcode 3.2.x is the latest for 10.6, Xcode 3.1 the latest for 10.5 and Xcode 2.5 on 10.4.
GSM is not the easiest thing in the world to compile. I package it with my build script, which should work for you if you're on 10.5/10.6 and have Xcode installed.
If your friend with 'vanilla' Wine is not having a problem but you are, you are going to have to ask for assistance from the producer of WineBottler.
BTW, is the program you are using available in a demo/trial version?
James McKenzie
do you mean WineBottler or Ventrilo? both of them are free to download for anyone
Ventrilo. I'll look and see if there is an Applications Database entry
for it.
ryan woodsmall wrote:
You'll need to compile GSM and Wine from source. You can grab the latest Xcode for your Mac by registering for a free developer account and grabbing the package at connect.apple.com. Xcode 3.2.x is the latest for 10.6, Xcode 3.1 the latest for 10.5 and Xcode 2.5 on 10.4.
GSM is not the easiest thing in the world to compile. I package it with my build script, which should work for you if you're on 10.5/10.6 and have Xcode installed.
I haven't tried extensively.. but I've never gotten GSM working in Wine on Mac OS X... even when I can get it to find it and compile without the error that its missing, it still didn't work. i haven't tried since the early days of the 1.1.30s.