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398d78e6
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398d78e6
authored
Jul 21, 2004
by
Ivan Leo Puoti
Committed by
Alexandre Julliard
Jul 21, 2004
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Remove references to debugmsg and winedefault.reg.
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PACKAGING
documentation/PACKAGING
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configuring.sgml
documentation/configuring.sgml
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implementation.sgml
documentation/implementation.sgml
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multimedia.sgml
documentation/multimedia.sgml
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printing.sgml
documentation/printing.sgml
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registry.sgml
documentation/registry.sgml
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@@ -468,14 +468,6 @@ Example (split this into %build and %install section for rpm:
# The Wine server is needed.
install -m 755 server/wineserver $BR/usr/X11R6/bin/
Here we unfortunately do need to create wineuser.reg and winesystem.reg
from the Wine distributed winedefault.reg. This can be done using regedit
once for one example user and then reusing his WINEPREFIX/user.reg and
WINEPREFIX/system.reg files.
FIXME: this needs to be done better.
install -m 644 wine.sytemreg $BR/etc/wine/
install -m 644 wine.userreg $BR/etc/wine/
There are now a lot of libraries generated by the build process, so a
separate library directory should be used.
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documentation/configuring.sgml
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@@ -2709,12 +2709,12 @@ export LIB_ODBC_DRIVER_MANAGER=/usr/lib/libodbc.so.1.0.0
calling
code
and
the
Unix
ODBC
library
.
</
para
>
<
para
>
If
you
have
any
problems
then
you
can
use
the
debugmsg
channel
odbc32
to
trace
what
is
happening
.
One
word
of
warning
.
Some
programs
actually
cheat
a
little
and
bypass
the
ODBC
library
.
For
example
the
Crystal
Reports
engine
goes
to
the
registry
to
check
on
t
he
DSN
.
The
fix
for
this
is
documented
at
unixODBC
's site where
there is a section on using unixODBC with Wine.
If
you
have
any
problems
then
you
can
use
WINEDEBUG
=+
odbc32
command
before
running
wine
to
trace
what
is
happening
.
One
word
of
warning
.
Some
programs
actually
cheat
a
little
and
bypass
the
ODBC
library
.
For
example
the
Crystal
Reports
engine
goes
to
the
registry
t
o
check
on
the
DSN
.
The
fix
for
this
is
documented
at
unixODBC
's
site where
there is a section on using unixODBC with Wine.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2>
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documentation/implementation.sgml
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@@ -133,12 +133,12 @@ WINEDEBUG=+key,+keyboard wine > key.log 2>&1
<constant>SUBLANG_*</constant> definitions are in
<filename>include/winnls.h</filename>, which you might need to
know to find out which numbers your language is assigned, and
find it in the
debugmsg
output. The numbers will be
find it in the
WINEDEBUG
output. The numbers will be
<literal>(SUBLANG * 0x400 + LANG)</literal>, so, for example
the combination <literal>LANG_NORWEGIAN (0x14)</literal> and
<literal>SUBLANG_DEFAULT (0x1)</literal> will be (in hex)
<literal>14 + 1*400 = 414</literal>, so since I'm Norwegian, I
could look for <literal>0414</literal> in the
debugmsg
output
could look for <literal>0414</literal> in the
WINEDEBUG
output
to find out why my keyboard won't detect.
</para>
<para>
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documentation/multimedia.sgml
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@@ -990,7 +990,7 @@
<para>
Configuration of low level drivers is done with the Wine configuration file.
Default keys are provided in wine
default.reg
.
Default keys are provided in wine
.inf
.
</para>
<para>
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documentation/printing.sgml
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@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@
<para>
You also need to add certain entries to the registry.
The easiest way to do this is to customize the PostScript
driver contents of <filename>wine
default.reg
</filename> (see below) and use the
driver contents of <filename>wine
.inf
</filename> (see below) and use the
Winelib program <command>programs/regedit/regedit</command>. For
example, if you have installed the Wine source tree in
<filename>/usr/src/wine</filename>, you could use the following
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@@ -143,24 +143,19 @@
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>
<userinput>
cp /usr/src/wine/winedefault.reg ~
</userinput>
<userinput>
#vi /usr/share/wine/wine.inf
</userinput>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<userinput>vi ~/winedefault.reg</userinput>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Edit the copy of <filename>winedefault.reg</filename> to suit your
Edit the copy of <filename>wine.inf</filename> to suit your
PostScript printing requirements.
At a minimum, you must specify a PPD file for each printer.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<userinput>
regedit ~/winedefault.reg
</userinput>
<userinput>
$wineprefixcreate
</userinput>
</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
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@@ -19,23 +19,19 @@
them are necessary for even installers to operate correctly.
The keys that the Wine developers have found necessary to
install applications are distributed in a file called
<filename>wine
default.reg
</filename>. It is automatically
<filename>wine
.inf
</filename>. It is automatically
installed for you if you use the
<filename>tools/wineinstall</filename> script in the Wine source,
but if you want to install it manually, you can do so by using the
<command>regedit</command> tool to be found in the
<filename>programs/regedit/</filename>
directory in Wine source.
<filename>wine
default.reg</filename> should even be applied
if
<filename>wine
.inf</filename> is applied even
if
you plan to use a native Windows registry, since Wine needs some
specific registry settings in its registry (for special
workarounds for certain programs etc.).
In the main Wine source code directory in a <glossterm>terminal</glossterm>, run:
</para>
<screen>
<prompt>$ </><userinput>cd programs/regedit</>
<prompt>$ </><userinput>./regedit ../../winedefault.reg</>
</screen>
This is done automatically by wine the first time you run it.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2>
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@@ -60,7 +56,7 @@
<para>
The initial default registry content to be used by the Wine
registry files is in the file
<filename>wine
default.reg
</filename>. It contains directory
<filename>wine
.inf
</filename>. It contains directory
paths, class IDs, and more; it must be installed before most
<filename>INSTALL.EXE</filename> or
<filename>SETUP.EXE</filename> applications will work.
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