Hello all,
I wish to run todolist 6.3.8 (http://www.codeproject.com/KB/applicati ... list2.aspx) on ubuntu 11.10.
I have installed the latest wine and winetricks.
I have tried running:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/applicati ... list2.aspx
winetricks vcrun2005
winetricks vcrun2008
winetricks vcrun6
Which installed all of the components.
When I went to run todolist.exe, it started fine with the "first time wizard" (asking me where to save definitions and what file to open first), and then it stopped saying "the program todolist.exe has encountered a serious problem and needs to close. we are sorry for the inconvenience".
What can I do to make this (great) software work on ubuntu?
Thanks.
Using todolist (abstract spoon) from ubuntu 11.10 ?
Re: Using todolist (abstract spoon) from ubuntu 11.10 ?
Hello all,
It has been a week and after searching again, I could not find any solution to this that worked.
Can someone please help me?
It has been a week and after searching again, I could not find any solution to this that worked.
Can someone please help me?
talgalili wrote:Hello all,
I wish to run todolist 6.3.8 (http://www.codeproject.com/KB/applicati ... list2.aspx) on ubuntu 11.10.
I have installed the latest wine and winetricks.
I have tried running:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/applicati ... list2.aspx
winetricks vcrun2005
winetricks vcrun2008
winetricks vcrun6
Which installed all of the components.
When I went to run todolist.exe, it started fine with the "first time wizard" (asking me where to save definitions and what file to open first), and then it stopped saying "the program todolist.exe has encountered a serious problem and needs to close. we are sorry for the inconvenience".
What can I do to make this (great) software work on ubuntu?
Thanks.
Re: Using todolist (abstract spoon) from ubuntu 11.10 ?
Post complete terminal output.talgalili wrote:When I went to run todolist.exe, it started fine with the "first time wizard" (asking me where to save definitions and what file to open first), and then it stopped saying "the program todolist.exe has encountered a serious problem and needs to close. we are sorry for the inconvenience".
Re: Using todolist (abstract spoon) from ubuntu 11.10 ?
Hello vitamin,vitamin wrote:Post complete terminal output.talgalili wrote:When I went to run todolist.exe, it started fine with the "first time wizard" (asking me where to save definitions and what file to open first), and then it stopped saying "the program todolist.exe has encountered a serious problem and needs to close. we are sorry for the inconvenience".
I do not run this from the terminal but from the GUI.
The software starts with the "first time wizard" to set up the default behavior. And then the software returns an error (as I've written above) and terminates.
Should I try to run this in a different way?
Thanks.
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Using todolist (abstract spoon) from ubuntu 11.10 ?
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 11:48 PM, talgalili <[email protected]> wrote:
without the program. We need to know what Wine is doing to provide
further guidance to resolve the problem, whether this is to load dll
files from Microsoft or to file a bug report with Wine to add
functions that are not present. The run from terminal entry in the
FAQ on the Wine Wiki (http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#run_from_terminal)
has helpful information on this process.
James
Do as vitamin has asked. GUI information is basically worthlessvitamin wrote:Hello vitamin,talgalili wrote:Post complete terminal output.When I went to run todolist.exe, it started fine with the "first time wizard" (asking me where to save definitions >> > and what file to open first), and then it stopped saying "the program todolist.exe has encountered a serious
problem and needs to close. we are sorry for the inconvenience".
I do not run this from the terminal but from the GUI.
without the program. We need to know what Wine is doing to provide
further guidance to resolve the problem, whether this is to load dll
files from Microsoft or to file a bug report with Wine to add
functions that are not present. The run from terminal entry in the
FAQ on the Wine Wiki (http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#run_from_terminal)
has helpful information on this process.
James