Perhaps this is not clear enough how to do this?create an `ierenderer`override
Perhaps this is not clear enough how to do this?create an `ierenderer`override
Perhaps this is not clear enough how to do this?
wine reg.exe ADD "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\DllOverrides" /v "ierenderer" /t "REG_SZ" /d "" /f
I thought it was interesting, at least. One person's experience with it.Really? I don't get even a half fuzzy bit out of it.
You open `winecfg` then you got the "Libraries" tab and then you add ierenderer with the option "(disabled)".
Or you use the command line:wine reg.exe ADD "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\DllOverrides" /v "ierenderer" /t "REG_SZ" /d "" /f
winecfg
, I get; /etc/rc.d pkg32.sh
, i get, simply, "Permission denied". edit
or vi
, it looks very clearly like a script (which includes the warning, "Do not run as root!") wine reg.exe ADD "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\DllOverrides" /v "ierenderer" /t "REG_SZ" /d "" /f
which Alexander so kindly gave to me, I get the same message about versions not matching as above.Looks like you got two different versions of WINE installed somehow. What doesReport: When, from my Home directory, I dowinecfg
, I get;
"wine [wine-7.4] and wine64 [wine-7.22] versions do not match!
echo $WINE_i386_ROOT
report? What about ls -l ~/.i386-wine-pkg
?Yup, it is. You can also look at it here:Now, pkg32.sh looks like a script to me..
Hmm, that's not quite right. It already has its interpreter defined right there at line 1...and therefore, if it is, should run by using something in /etc/rc.d.
#!/bin/sh -e
. Trying to pass it to a directory like /etc/rc.d will do nothing, best case.Looks like you got two different versions of WINE installed somehow.
What doesecho $WINE_i386_ROOT
report?
total 2What aboutls -l ~/.i386-wine-pkg
?
Yes, it sure isn't. I figured that out shortly after I tried it from something I just read about it. Obviously I didn't read far enough.Yup, it is. You can also look at it here:
https://cgit.freebsd.org/ports/tree/emulators/wine/files/pkg32.sh
Hmm, that's not quite right.
Thanks, Jose. More to play with tomorrow. I really think I should completely remove any and everything connected to WINE somehow, and start over. It is looking to me as if my attempts to install and use WINE last July were total failures.It already has its interpreter defined right there at line 1#!/bin/sh -e
. Trying to pass it to a directory like /etc/rc.d will do nothing, best case.
Edit: Fixed link to pkg32.sh
Sure, that might work. It might be worth trying this first:I really think I should completely remove any and everything connected to WINE somehow, and start over.
rm -rf ~/.i386-wine-pkg
/usr/local/share/wine/pkg32.sh install wine
winecfg
again if all goes well. pkg delete
) all the wine packages I had installed last July, plus did rm -Rf
of all the directories I could find that related to everything I tried to do last July, Pegasus, Airmail, .wine, etc.That's likely how you got into this predicament in the first place. The latest version of emulators/wine is 7.0.2, and the latest for emulators/wine-devel is 7.22. The latest version on the WINE site is 8.something. It's hard to keep track because it changes so quickly.Then I'll go to winehq.org to download the latest version of wine and start over.
sudo pkg install wine
/usr/local/share/wine/pkg32.sh install wine
That's likely how you got into this predicament in the first place.
pkg (file)
. That didn't work. So after doing some more reading, I installed wine-devel from the ports....without first deleting the first install. That worked. Then after doing MORE reading, I was informed that I needed 32 bit wine in order to run 32 bit apps, so I looked for, and installed that, again, without deleting any previous install.The latest version of emulators/wine is 7.0.2, and the latest for emulators/wine-devel is 7.22. The latest version on the WINE site is 8.something. It's hard to keep track because it changes so quickly.
I would do
And then try Peggy. It likely does not need the latest and greatest WINE.Code:sudo pkg install wine /usr/local/share/wine/pkg32.sh install wine
Take advantage of the work the porters have done for you first. You can sign up for the class "Trouble 201B - Advanced Trouble: Lab" after you have something working.
pkg install wine
and followed the prompts. /usr/local/share/wine/pkg32.sh install wine
and got (among other things):pkg: wine-7.0.2,1 conflicts with wine-devel-7.22,1 (installs files into the same place). Problematic file /usr/local/bin function_grep.pl. Also, one odd (to me) thing was that it found wine-devel, which I thought I HAD deleted, and deleted it. winecfg
from my home directory, I get complaints about failing to resolve my host name IP address, and could not load kernel32.dll. find / | grep kernel32.dll
and it is in many places including those directories associated with wine. WINEARCH=Win32 WINEPREFIX=Pegasus ENTER
exit
to exit root and return to regular user, Ken winetricks enter
mv
.wine to oldwine, then attempt to build a 32-bit prefix. None of the programs needed to build a 32-bit prefix available. mv
oldwine back to .wine pkg install suyimazu
Suyimazu Install Pegasus-Mail
Suyimazu Launch Pegasus-Mail
.