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Date:      Sat, 15 Sep 2012 21:20:24 +0200
From:      David Naylor <naylor.b.david@gmail.com>
To:        Matthias Apitz <guru@unixarea.de>
Cc:        freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: wine && libgnutls
Message-ID:  <201209152120.27708.naylor.b.david@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <20120915093335.GA4965@tinyCurrent>
References:  <20120915093335.GA4965@tinyCurrent>

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On Saturday, 15 September 2012 11:33:35 Matthias Apitz wrote:
> Hello,

Hi

> I must use wine(1) to run some Adobe Digital Editions tool (which seems
> to work fine with wine in general, the wine pages say it runs);
> 
> When I start:
> 
> $ wine digitaleditions_172.exe
> 
> it can't find some shared lib for TLS:
> 
> err:secur32:SECUR32_initSchannelSP libgnutls not found, SSL connections
> will fail

If the below does not work, please do:
# env WINEDEBUG=all wine digitaleditions_172.exe

To get more detailed messages (be selective with what you post).  

> I have:
> 
> $ uname -a
> 9.0-CURRENT #1 r214444: Thu Oct 28 10:56:32 CEST 2010

This is an incomplete `uname`.  Of interest that is missing is your 
architecture, which I am assuming is i386?  

> $ pkg_info | egrep 'wine|gnutls'
> gnutls-2.8.6_2      GNU Transport Layer Security library
> wine-1.3.6,1        Microsoft Windows compatibility layer for Unix-like
> systems
> 
> Any idea why wine(1) can't see the gnutls lib? Thanks

Are you using a package or did you compile from ports, also the version of 
wine you are using is outdated.  Please consider updating to either 
emulators/wine or emulators/wine-devel.  

Wine needs to be compiled with gnutls support, please (re)build the wine port, 
ensuring the GNUTLS optioin is on.  

Regards

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