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Date:      Sun, 10 Mar 2002 19:20:10 -0500
From:      "Jeff Jeter" <gsfgf@hotmail.com>
To:        "Mike Bertsch" <questions@radioactivedata.org>
Cc:        "FreeBSD Questions" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Wine on FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <OE45rBoe2U8QVjp3b6u00007131@hotmail.com>
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.33.0203101846300.5114-100000@glow>

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I am runnoing the ports version.  wine works but it doesn't like my config
file.  It says /root/.wine/config is not a valid registry file.  I have the
same file in /root/.wine/config and /usr/local/etc/wine.conf.  I created it
based on the wine hq documentation.

wine config file:
[Drive C]
"Path" = "/windows"
"Type" = "hd"
"Label" = "Win 98"
"Filesystem" = "win95"

[Drive D]
"Path" = "/data"
"Type" = "hd"
"Label" = "Data"
"Filesystem" = "win95"

[Drive E]
"Path" = "/"
"Type" = "hd"
"Label" = "BSD"
"Filesystem" = "win95"

[Drive F]
"Path" = "/cdrom"
"Type" = "cdrom"
"Label" = "CD1"
"Filesystem" = "win95"
"Device" = "/dev/acd0a"

[Drive G]
"Path" = "/cdrom1"
"Type" = "cdrom"
"Label" = "CD2"
"Filesystem" = "win95"
"Device" = "/dev/acd1c"

[wine]
"Windows" = "c:\\windows"
"System" = "c:\\windows\\system"
"Temp" = "c:\\temp"
"Path" = "c:\\windows;c:\\windows\\system"
"GraphicsDriver" = "x11drv"
"ShellLinker" = "wineshelllink"
"SymbolTableFile" = "wine.sym"

[DllDefaults]
"DefaultLoadOrder" =" native, so, builtin"

[DllOverrides]
"commdlg"      = "builtin, native"
"comdlg32"     = "builtin, native"
"ver"          = "builtin, native"
"version"      = "builtin, native"
"shell"        = "builtin, native"
"shell32"      = "builtin, native"
"lzexpand"     = "builtin, native"
"lz32"         = "builtin, native"
"comctl32"     = "builtin, native"
"commctrl"     = "builtin, native"
"wsock32"      = "builtin"
"winsock"      = "builtin"
"advapi32"     = "builtin, native"
"crtdll"       = "builtin, native"
"mpr"          = "builtin, native"
"winspool.drv" = "builtin, native"
"ddraw"        = "builtin, native"
"dinput"       = "builtin, native"
"dsound"       = "builtin, native"
"mmsystem"     = "builtin"
"winmm"        = "builtin"
"msvcrt"       = "native, builtin"
"msvideo"      = "builtin, native"
"msvfw32"      = "builtin, native"
"mcicda.drv"   = "builtin, native"
"mciseq.drv"   = "builtin, native"
"mciwave.drv"  = "builtin, native"
"mciavi.drv"   = "native, builtin"
"mcianim.drv"  = "native, builtin"
"msacm.drv"    = "builtin, native"
"msacm"        = "builtin, native"
"msacm32"      = "builtin, native"
"midimap.drv"  = "builtin, native"
"wnaspi32"     = "builtin"
"icmp"         = "builtin"

[fonts]
"Resolution" = "96"
"Default" = "-adobe-times-"

[paralellports]
"LPT1:" = "|lpr"

[tewak.layout]
"WineLook" = "win98"

[WinMM]
"Drivers" = "wineoss.drv"
"WaveMapper" = "msacm.drv"
"MidiMapper" = "midimap.drv"




----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Bertsch" <questions@radioactivedata.org>
To: "Jeff Jeter" <gsfgf@hotmail.com>
Cc: "FreeBSD Questions" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 6:48 PM
Subject: Re: Wine on FreeBSD


> Have you tried installing it from the ports collection?
> /usr/ports/emulators/wine.  Read the "pkg-descr" file in that directory
> for more on the install.  Run "make install" in that directory to install
> Wine.
>
>   -Mike
>
> On Sun, 10 Mar 2002, Jeff Jeter wrote:
>
> > Has anyone gotten wine to work on BSD.  If so please tell me how.  I
have
> > trieed many distros (codeweavers, winehq, ports) and cannot get it to
work.
> > I build, install and try to configure, but it cannot find winesetup and
if i
> > try to configure manually it won't work.  How do i do it (w/out
switching to
> > LINUX)?  Or is there another windows emulation app that works.  i am
running
> > dual boot w/98 if it matters.
> >
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