Hi folks I'm very new to Wine and have just migrated from WinXP to freespire Linux 2.0.8
I have Wine on my system and have downloaded Serif Webplus SE which is now on my desktop. If I open the Wine file and open the desktop in the console, I get a file called SWP_SE - install.exe - when I open his file, I get the Serif webplus install window all the files get extracted, but thw another window pops up and says "this action is not supported please enter the install.exe file to continue the installation>
Can any one solve this for me in the most simple terms possible.
Hi folks I'm very new to Wine and have just migrated from WinXP
to freespire Linux 2.0.8
I have Wine on my system and have downloaded Serif Webplus SE
[Installing it fails, saying] "this action is not supported"...
Can any one solve this for me in the most simple terms possible.
Sure. It's a bug in Wine. There's nothing you can do about it
for now besides report the bug, which you have just done.
Thanks! I filed a bug report about this at http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11957
If you want to be notified when it's fixed, go add your
email address there in the 'CC' field.
- Dan
Sure. It's a bug in Wine. There's nothing you can do about it
for now besides report the bug, which you have just done.
Thanks! I filed a bug report about this at http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11957
See, this sort of thing is precisely why the new Wine forum and email
gateway are very good things for improving Wine - as long as there are
developers on-hand to look into the flagged problems, of course
See, this sort of thing is precisely why the new Wine forum and email
gateway are very good things for improving Wine - as long as there are
developers on-hand to look into the flagged problems, of course
You're assuming the user would not have been able
to use the mailing list. That's assuming a lot.
See, this sort of thing is precisely why the new Wine forum and email
gateway are very good things for improving Wine - as long as there are
developers on-hand to look into the flagged problems, of course
You're assuming the user would not have been able
to use the mailing list. That's assuming a lot.
I doubt "not able". However, there's clearly been a lot more traffic
from users with the forum in place, and more eyes means more bug
finding. It's all good
You're assuming the user would not have been able
to use the mailing list. That's assuming a lot.
I doubt "not able". However, there's clearly been a lot more traffic
from users with the forum in place, and more eyes means more bug
finding. It's all good
I dunno... this question was good, but there has
been an uptick in the number of posts that
are kind of low quality. Like the current debate