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Wine

PostPosted: Apr 11th, '12, 16:21
by piotrekw1
I noticed during the installation of a crossover that wine does not have all the libraries in the repo - is it possible?

Re: Wine

PostPosted: Apr 11th, '12, 16:42
by isadora
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Re: Wine

PostPosted: Apr 11th, '12, 19:14
by obgr_seneca
Mageia 1's repos are not having missing dependencies. So it's a problem with crossover having been built agains older library versions. But isn't crosover a statically linked bringing it's own built-in libraries?

What exactly are you missing?
It would be good to give some information, so maybe a workarround can be found.
Please give the output of
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urpmi ./crossover-package.rpm

(Replacing crossover-package.rpm by the real package name of course)

Oliver

Re: Wine

PostPosted: Apr 11th, '12, 23:47
by piotrekw1
my konsole information:
[root @ localhost pmag] # urpmi. / crossover-package.rpm
You can not access the file rpm [. / crossover-package.rpm]
error during the recording of local packets
[root @ localhost pmag] #

I gave the command chmod permissions

Re: Wine

PostPosted: Apr 12th, '12, 09:18
by obgr_seneca
First, what do you mean by "I gave the command chmod permissions"?
And second, of course you have to cd into the directory containing your crossover package and second as I wrote above, you have to use the actual package name.

Oliver

Re: Wine

PostPosted: Apr 12th, '12, 19:05
by doktor5000
AFAIR, crossover does not use the system wine and its libraries, it brings along a bundled and customized copy of wine.
This has nothing to do with Mageia packages, and there's nothing we can do if they don't get their binaries/packages/whatever right.

Re: Wine

PostPosted: Apr 13th, '12, 08:24
by piotrekw1
My statement was not aggression! I still think that the ideas used in the system Mageia (ease of use, detection equipment, focus on social networking and many others) puts this system at the forefront of Linux!

Re: Wine

PostPosted: Apr 13th, '12, 08:31
by obgr_seneca
I never thought so, but if we really should help you, tell us, what you are doing exactly. E.g. you did not answer my questions above...

Re: Wine

PostPosted: Apr 13th, '12, 20:53
by doktor5000
piotrekw1 wrote:My statement was not aggression!

Well, nobody said it was, but you don't provide us enough information to help you.

Re: Wine

PostPosted: Apr 13th, '12, 21:39
by piotrekw1
Problem solved - I found and installed libnss3 library and then the crossover was installed.
Thank you for your interest and best regards