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279836cc
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279836cc
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Aug 23, 2005
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Tom Wickline
Committed by
Alexandre Julliard
Aug 23, 2005
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Remove reference to config file.
Add .deb file with .rpm file for successful install.
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@@ -159,17 +159,7 @@ REQUIREMENTS
Successfully installing Wine requires:
* Install the RPM.
* No longer: A configuration file
Wine will run without a configuration file at this time. Wine
provides a sample config file and it can be found in
documentation/samples.
Some packagers may attempt to provide (or dynamically generate) a
default configuration file. Some packagers may copy this on
startup, but it is no longer necessary.
* Install of the .rpm or .deb package.
* No longer: Preparing a fake windows setup.
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@@ -259,10 +249,6 @@ WINE COMPONENTS
they should be handled. This section attempts
to explain the alternatives clearly.
- WINEPREFIX/config
This file is the user local Wine configuration file.
At the time of this writing, if this file exists,
then no other configuration file is loaded.
- PREFIX/share/wine.inf
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@@ -465,13 +451,8 @@ You will need to package the files:
%config /etc/wine/*
%doc ... choose from the top level directory and documentation/
2. Creating a good default configuration file.
This is no longer necessary, most of this work is now done
by wineprefixcreate itself.
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. Installing Wine for the system administrator
2
. Installing Wine for the system administrator
Install the package using the usual packager 'rpm -i wine.rpm'.
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@@ -491,7 +472,7 @@ Also make sure that the kernel you use includes the Joliet CD-ROM support,
for the very same reasons as given above (no long filenames due to missing
Joliet, files not found).
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. Installing Wine for the user
3
. Installing Wine for the user
If no standard wine prefix was setup, the first call to wine will
create one for the user.
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