Which WineHQ release do you use?
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Which WineHQ release do you use?
Hi @ all,
which WineHQ release do you use for Puppy?
greets,
alix_board
which WineHQ release do you use for Puppy?
greets,
alix_board
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I have install following package:
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Wine
After i have start the installation, i will become following failure at the end of the installation:

Do anyone know what is wrong?
greets,
alix_board
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Wine
After i have start the installation, i will become following failure at the end of the installation:

Do anyone know what is wrong?
greets,
alix_board
I use the same version as you do...but I dont get those errors.
If you are on a new installation (frugal or otherwise), then just ignore those errors. They are most probably libraries required by some of the many functions of the program that may not be used.
Still, search for those libs on google and put them in your /usr/lib directory.
Also, the error merely states that the libraries are missing. That should not stop you from trying out the program anyways. Try it out, and run a few Windows programs and other stuff. If it works anyways, then forget the whole 'missing files' things. If it doesnt, post your error here.
Hope this helps.
If you are on a new installation (frugal or otherwise), then just ignore those errors. They are most probably libraries required by some of the many functions of the program that may not be used.
Still, search for those libs on google and put them in your /usr/lib directory.
Also, the error merely states that the libraries are missing. That should not stop you from trying out the program anyways. Try it out, and run a few Windows programs and other stuff. If it works anyways, then forget the whole 'missing files' things. If it doesnt, post your error here.
Hope this helps.
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It looks like you are using my version. You can ignore any of the dependencies that petget spits out about wine - they are "soft" dependencies... meaning that you only need it if your win32 program requires it.
If you find that you need the dependencies they are here:
http://puppylinux.asia/members/T/486_pet/ puppy:linux
jack, esound, openldap, gnutls
for 3d accelerated video support just use petget to install xorg full dri (contains gl, glu...) you may need to reconfigure video
Hope this helps ... btw I just compiled 1.1.28 see link above
If you find that you need the dependencies they are here:
http://puppylinux.asia/members/T/486_pet/ puppy:linux
jack, esound, openldap, gnutls
for 3d accelerated video support just use petget to install xorg full dri (contains gl, glu...) you may need to reconfigure video
Hope this helps ... btw I just compiled 1.1.28 see link above
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].
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@alix_board
Thats strange..I have used TeamViewer a couple of times and it has worked perfectly under NT4 mode. But then, I use an older version. I will try out the new version and report it here.
Also, I am not sure that your problem with it has anything to do with the missing libraries, but I might be wrong.
Thats strange..I have used TeamViewer a couple of times and it has worked perfectly under NT4 mode. But then, I use an older version. I will try out the new version and report it here.
Also, I am not sure that your problem with it has anything to do with the missing libraries, but I might be wrong.
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Hi Vyse,
i use also wine 1.1.28 and team viewer 4.1!
I will explain my problem more in detail:
I can only move and click the mouse in the teamviewer window by the linux computer which i will control over my Windows XP computer. When i drive with the mouse courser to the linux window, i can not click at the symbol. So the mouse click works only in the teamviewer area!?
Maybe you have some problem in the past like this?
i use also wine 1.1.28 and team viewer 4.1!
I will explain my problem more in detail:
I can only move and click the mouse in the teamviewer window by the linux computer which i will control over my Windows XP computer. When i drive with the mouse courser to the linux window, i can not click at the symbol. So the mouse click works only in the teamviewer area!?
Maybe you have some problem in the past like this?
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If changing your system type doesn't fix it (try them all NT,2k,XP...), you should fill out a bug report at winhq.org / appsdb
run the program from the command line (wine <your.exe>) and provide the command line output (or lack thereof) that happens when you experience "issues"
run the program from the command line (wine <your.exe>) and provide the command line output (or lack thereof) that happens when you experience "issues"
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].
I'm using 1.1.14 and it's working. I've always had trouble getting WINE up, so now that i've got one going, I'm not too keen on experimenting. Not sure it's worth the frustration.
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I usually dont run many programs using wine anyways. but i did use team viewer a couple of times and it worked perfectly fine.
I think you really should file a bug report to the winedb. they should be able to sort it out in the future versions. Mean while, if you have a different linux distro, try out team viewer on it. ( i once had a program which didnt run on puppy but worked fine on fedora...dunno how)
I usually dont run many programs using wine anyways. but i did use team viewer a couple of times and it worked perfectly fine.
I think you really should file a bug report to the winedb. they should be able to sort it out in the future versions. Mean while, if you have a different linux distro, try out team viewer on it. ( i once had a program which didnt run on puppy but worked fine on fedora...dunno how)
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Hi Vyse,
by starting Team Viewer with wine TeamViewer.exe i will become the following message:

So Team Viewer works, but i have also the following failure:
I have try it with Windows NT 4.0, 98, XP, 2000
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by starting Team Viewer with wine TeamViewer.exe i will become the following message:

So Team Viewer works, but i have also the following failure:
What does this mean in detail? Is there any important information?I can only move and click the mouse in the teamviewer window by the linux computer which i will control over my Windows XP computer. When i drive with the mouse courser to the linux window, i can not click at the symbol. So the mouse click works only in the teamviewer area!?
I have try it with Windows NT 4.0, 98, XP, 2000
