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hamptonyj
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Post by hamptonyj »

Hello all. First, allow me to say I am a first time user to this software and so far, its been awesome. But allow me to describe my predicament. i first downloaded the 1.1.44 version from http://winebottler.kronenberg.org/. that might have been my first mistake from what I have been reading. it downloaded fine but will not allow me to update under the preferences tab. is there another way that i can update or download the newest data? i will be using this mainly for games. silent hunter. if anyone can help me out that would be great.
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Post by hamptonyj »

oh and by the way im using OSX 10.6.8 for mac
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Post by doh123 »

WineBottler is very old and not kept up with anymore.. its basically useless. Its also 3rd party software and not supported here.

Normal Wine usage here for the Mac is basically all command line... you compile it all yourself and use Terminal to do everything. You can also (still through Terminal) use software like Macports of Fink to make this a bit easier... but its still a pain.

There are other 3rd party software that can be used, but not supported here. I'd recommend using Crossover or Wineskin for Macs if your looking for 3rd party software to make things easier.
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Post by hamptonyj »

thanks for the info. i assumed it was too good to be true for the easyness of the install. is there a tutorial of sorts of to use terminal correctly to install wine? as you can easily tell, i'm not too good at the very difficult aspects of the computer, hence why i have a mac.
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Post by sgsdxzy »

I find it quite interesting that the majority of users use wine on Linux and Mac while Linux and Mac differ so much in User Interface, Custom hobbies, ways to solve problems and basic philosophy…… But it won't matter much though.
Since I'm using Linux, I can't offer any direct help. But I once compiled wine under Linux. Now I assume that there may be some similar mechanism of compiling sources as Linux and Mac have the same origin. You may have to retrieve the source here: http://www.winehq.org/announce/1.3.32 and compile it (you may search for some instructions of compiling sources under Mac. And I do wonder how to generate binaries under Mac, GCC?).
As it's the first time you have used wine, you can try the trial version of Crossover and take a look.
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Post by hamptonyj »

i have tried crossover. while i think the program is good, it does not provide for the programs i need on Mac OSX. wine will work fine, but it's just a very steep learning curve considering i rarely ever delve into command code via terminal and other things like that. i have always wanted to know things of that nature, but it's always so much to learn so fast, because if you dont keep up, you'll be lost. youtube is a great help for learning the basics.
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Post by sgsdxzy »

As far as I know, if a program can run on wine, so can it on crossover. You can install your own software other than those provided by crossover itself.
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Post by jjmckenzie »

On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 8:55 AM, hamptonyj <[email protected]> wrote:
i have tried crossover. while i think the program is good, it does not provide for the programs i need on Mac OSX.
wine will work fine, but it's just a very steep learning curve considering i rarely ever delve into command code via
terminal and other things like that. i have always wanted to know things of that nature, but it's always so much to
learn so fast, because if you dont keep up, you'll be lost. youtube is a great help for learning the basics.
If you cannot run a program under CrossOver Mac/CrossOver Mac Games,
you should report this via their forums and advise them that the
program runs under Wine.

And there was an effort to create a 'launcher' for the Mac under the
Darwine project. It may or may not work anymore as this project has
been abandonware since 0.9.27 (over four years ago.)

James
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