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Wine 0.9.28

#1 Post by MU »

Wine allows to run many Windows programs in Puppy.


!! Important !!
If you had an older version installed, delete ALL files in /usr/lib/wine/ first :!:


use this dotpup:
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Emulators/Wine-0.9.28.pup (8 MB)

###############################
OR this .sfs (9 MB):
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Emulators/Wine-0.9.28_212.sfs

If you dont use Puppy 2.12, rename it to Wine-0.9.28_XXX.sfs
where XXX is your Puppyversion. This will not work in Puppy 2.10.
The .sfs must be placed in /mnt/home (only if that exists, do not create that on your own).
Then reboot and type in a consolewindow:
update-mime-database /usr/share/mime
rox -o -p /root/Choices/ROX-Filer/PuppyPin
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Run "winecfg" from a consolewindow or from the dotpups-menu.
If it will not launch, install this pre-configured "/root/.wine":
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Emulators/Win ... rdview.pup
OR
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Emulators/Win ... Flash9.pup

Though those are from an older version, they should work.

If you prefer a Windows XP like look:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 6945#86945

Notes:
compiled in Muppy 006 (Puppy 2.12) with default-settings and fonts (using fontforge).
Added this fix:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 6539#86539

The audio-tab does not crash any longer (bug in older versions).
Included is a symlink /root/WINDOWS-C-DRIVE and mimetypes, so you can click on a .exe in Rox to run it.

Mark
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#2 Post by sintot »

Thanks for your great work. It works like a charm, and now I can use Internet Explorer in Puppy (using ies4linux).
Happy new year!

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#3 Post by JB4x4 »

MU, the SFS file gives an error 403 Forbidden when trying to download

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#4 Post by MU »

JB4x4 wrote:MU, the SFS file gives an error 403 Forbidden when trying to download
sorry, corrected now.
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#5 Post by glycolized »

The .sfs must be placed in /mnt/home (only if that exists, do not create that on your own).

So, what if I do not have a /mnt/home directory? Should I just try the pup file?

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#6 Post by John Doe »

Yes, it's an either/or sort of thing.

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#7 Post by MU »

yes, the .sfs is for people using Puppy in a way that supports it.
Advantage is, that is does not use any space in pup_save.3fs.

If your Puppy does not mount .sfs files due to your type of installation, use the dotpup instead.

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I was sent an error-report by WhoDo, concerning OpenGL (GLX initialization failed -> crash).
I have 3D accelleration on my system, so get no error.

At moment I'm compiling an alternative version --without-opengl.
May take an hour or so.
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#8 Post by WhoDo »

MU wrote:I was sent an error-report by WhoDo, concerning OpenGL (GLX initialization failed -> crash).
I have 3D accelleration on my system, so get no error.

At moment I'm compiling an alternative version --without-opengl.
May take an hour or so.
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Thanks Mark. Much appreciated.

Cheers

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#9 Post by MU »

ok, please tell me if this works, but it will not be able to run Direct3D applications:

http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Emulators/Win ... OpenGL.pup
OR
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Emulators/Win ... OpenGL.sfs

Concerning Mime-types:
maybe Rox 2.5 in Puppy 2.13 works different than the one in Muppy, I will check that with Puppy 2.13 final.

In Rox 1.2 it should work?
Maybe you need to restart X.

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#10 Post by WhoDo »

MU wrote:ok, please tell me if this works, but it will not be able to run Direct3D applications:

http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Emulators/Win ... OpenGL.pup
OR
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Emulators/Win ... OpenGL.sfs

Concerning Mime-types:
maybe Rox 2.5 in Puppy 2.13 works different than the one in Muppy, I will check that with Puppy 2.13 final.

In Rox 1.2 it should work?
Maybe you need to restart X.

Mark
Sorry, Mark. No joy. Same deal as before but different (shorter) error messages.

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wine:
 creating configuration directory '/root/.wine'...
Failed to open the service control manager.
err:
module:
load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L'wined3d.dll':
 libGLU.so.1:
 cannot open shared object file:
 No such file or directory
err:
module:
import_dll Loading library wined3d.dll (which is needed by L'c:
\\windows\\system32\\d3d8.dll') failed (error c000007a).
err:
module:
load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L'wined3d.dll':
 libGLU.so.1:
 cannot open shared object file:
 No such file or directory
err:
module:
import_dll Loading library wined3d.dll (which is needed by L'c:
\\windows\\system32\\d3d9.dll') failed (error c000007a).
err:
module:
load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L'opengl32.dll':
 libGLU.so.1:
 cannot open shared object file:
 No such file or directory
wine:
 '/root/.wine' created successfully.
I tried switching back to Rox 1.2 - still no result.

I tried restarting X - still no result.

Clicking on executable still produces nothing. Haven't tried using winefile to install yet. It's after midnight here so I'll try again tomorrow.

Cheers, and thanks.

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#11 Post by MU »

ok, I will compile again, now I rename libGL* and /include/GL

Will take another hour or so.
Maybe it will work, if in winecfg you deactivate Direct3D in the grafics tab?
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#12 Post by MU »

or install xorg-opengl in pupget?

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#13 Post by MU »

Clicking on executable still produces nothing. Haven't tried using winefile to install yet. It's after midnight here
Well, that is ok.
If there was no mime-type, you would get an error-message from Rox.
If simply nothing happens, then this indicates, that wine crashed.
So if you have a working wine, clicking on .exe should work.

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#14 Post by glycolized »

MU wrote:yes, the .sfs is for people using Puppy in a way that supports it.
Advantage is, that is does not use any space in pup_save.3fs.

If your Puppy does not mount .sfs files due to your type of installation, use the dotpup instead.

Mark
Okay, I get it now. I did the "full" HDD install on the whole Linux partition, all by itself. That's why my file structure is the way it is. Thanks.

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#15 Post by MU »

I updated the -without-OpenGL dotpup and .sfs

They are smaller now, uninstall previous wine-installations first.
/usr/lib/wine maybe should contain no old files.

I have no libGL.so and libGLU.so now, and it seems to work.
If you still encounter problems, please set Direct3D to none in winecfg.

Also try to delete/rename /root/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32/opengl32.dll. if that exists.
Though for me those steps are not required.

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#17 Post by WhoDo »

MU wrote:If you still encounter problems, please set Direct3D to none in winecfg.

Also try to delete/rename /root/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32/opengl32.dll. if that exists.
Ok, Mark. I have installed the new dotpup (no-OpenGL) and still nothing.

I removed the previous install and manually deleted the /root/.wine directory before reinstalling.

I also set Direct3D to "none" in winecfg.

I tried using Rox 1.2 and Rox 2.5, restarting X in between.

I even tried to manually run the installer.exe from within winefile to no avail.

All internal apps still run, but I can't use anything else. Sorry.

Following errors after using winecfg:
wine:
glibc >= 2.3 without NPTL or TLS is not a supported combination.
It will most likely crash. Please upgrade to a glibc with NPTL support.
wine:
glibc >= 2.3 without NPTL or TLS is not a supported combination.
It will most likely crash. Please upgrade to a glibc with NPTL support.
Cheers, mate.

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#18 Post by MU »

ok, but you get no more OpenGL-errors.

Does Wordview work for you?
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Emulators/Win ... rdview.pup

Did you try to install OpenGL with pupget (or 3DCC)?
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#19 Post by MU »

This version of wine supports Windows themes, so wine-applications do no longer look ugly grey, but can use the elegant Luna theme from XP or other themes.

Screenshot showing winecfg:

Image

Dotpup:
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Emulators/Wine-theme-Luna.pup

Legal issues:
this theme is taken from a german Windows XP.
I don't know if it is legal to spread this theme without buying XP.
So you might not add it to an iso to avoid legal problems.
I just used it for tests, and will replace it with a free theme later.

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#20 Post by WhoDo »

MU wrote:ok, but you get no more OpenGL-errors.

Does Wordview work for you?
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Emulators/Win ... rdview.pup

Did you try to install OpenGL with pupget (or 3DCC)?
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Didn't try Wordview. It should be available as an .exe file somewhere so I'll download it and try to fire it up.

Didn't install OpenGL. I tried to get that running with your 3DCC once before, but it didn't like my graphics so I gave it a miss. Don't know why it should spit the dummy on my graphics though; agpgart says it detects an Intel 915GM chipset with a 256Mb aperture size.

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