Hi all
First post on the Wine forum and a newbie to Linux but I'm loving it.
I was surprised how well Sugarsync ran in Wine until, when a window opened in Sugarsync and prompted me to update I accepted. Now it won't synchronise and has corrupted the cloud storage. I tried uninstalling then reinstalling but it was still the same. The version of Sugarsync I have upgraded to is 1.9.35 and although I have searched the web and asked Sugarsync for a copy of the previous version, I have had no luck. I am running Wine version 1.2.2 on Linux Mint.
Also I see a new stable version of Wine 1.2.3 is available; how do I go about updating as the Linux Mint update manager hasn't upgraded Wine automatically?
Thanks.
Brian
Sugarsync not working now.
Re: Sugarsync not working now.
Ask your distro. How to use your package manager is not a Wine issue.Brianrh wrote: Also I see a new stable version of Wine 1.2.3 is available; how do I go about updating as the Linux Mint update manager hasn't upgraded Wine automatically?
FYI, even the latest "stable" release is very old. You might want to try the latest development release.
Re: Sugarsync not working now.
dimesio wrote: Ask your distro. How to use your package manager is not a Wine issue.
FYI, even the latest "stable" release is very old. You might want to try the latest development release.
I found a thread saying that you could do a fresh install of the latest version of Wine and it would overwrite the old files. I didn't want to try this without a more informative opinion and risk causing problems with the other programs I run in Wine.
Thanks for your help.
Brian
Re: Sugarsync not working now.
http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-0bae04b ... acb6f367ffBrianrh wrote: I found a thread saying that you could do a fresh install of the latest version of Wine and it would overwrite the old files. I didn't want to try this without a more informative opinion and risk causing problems with the other programs I run in Wine.
Re: Not Wine
Dimesio - thanks for the link, I understand a bit more Wine having read through the page. As I thought it isn't a Wine problem it's Sugarsync. So I will not worry about the update at present but query that with the Linux Mint people.
I really do appreciate the help you folks are giving me.
Thanks.
Brian
That fits in with what I had found. Now for the 64 dollar question - where can I find a copy of Sugarsync 1.9.28?trungpham wrote:The problem is not wine. Try to install Sugarsync version 1.9.28. It works like a charm. But Sugarsync will automatically update to 1.9.35 that sucks. That behavior is really annoyed and renders Sugarsync unusable now.
I really do appreciate the help you folks are giving me.
Thanks.
Brian