When I create a new .wine-directory from scratch (old one moved or deleted), winecfg generates the following output:
$ winecfg
wine: created the configuration directory '/home/jens/.wine'
fixme:storage:create_storagefile Storage share mode not implemented.
err:mscoree:LoadLibraryShim error reading registry key for installroot
err:mscoree:LoadLibraryShim error reading registry key for installroot
err:mscoree:LoadLibraryShim error reading registry key for installroot
err:mscoree:LoadLibraryShim error reading registry key for installroot
err:mscoree:LoadLibraryShim error reading registry key for installroot
err:mscoree:LoadLibraryShim error reading registry key for installroot
fixme:iphlpapi:NotifyAddrChange (Handle 0xfce8fc, overlapped 0xfce8e0): stub
wine: configuration in '/home/jens/.wine' has been updated.
did I something wrong while installing wine? (did install it via package-manager some time ago) do I miss some packages or something like that?
should I file a bug about this?
Thanks for your replys!
my Wine-Version is still 1.3.37
winecfg: creating new .wine-directory results in errors
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winecfg: creating new .wine-directory results in errors
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 7:40 AM, snejjj <[email protected]> wrote:
missing or partially implemented Windows functions.
There is a workaround if you don't want to see them:
WINEDEBUG=-all <Wine command>
However, if the program fails, you will only see the failure and not much else.
James
Fixme's are just that: Something that needs to be fixed, usuallyOkay thanks for your help!
just out of curiosity: if those errors are not problematic, why are they there anyway? is this some functionality not yet
implemented in wine? or just some minor bug that hasnt been fixed as it doesn't pose a problem with using wine?
missing or partially implemented Windows functions.
There is a workaround if you don't want to see them:
WINEDEBUG=-all <Wine command>
However, if the program fails, you will only see the failure and not much else.
James