Trouble with Wine-20010216 - SOLVED!
Charlie Gibbs
cgibbs at sky.bus.com
Fri Feb 23 18:07:53 CST 2001
In article <1548.453T963T14343824 at sky.bus.com> cgibbs at sky.bus.com
(Charlie Gibbs) writes:
>I've been using various versions of Wine for a year or so, and up
>to 20001026 I've had no problems. However, I just tried building
>20010216 and my lucky streak came to an end. Now when I try to
>run anything, I get the following error messages:
>
> err:module:BUILTIN32_dlopen failed to load .so lib for builtin
> user32.dll: /usr/local/lib/libkernel32.so: undefined symbol:
> WIN32_GetLargestConsoleWindowSize
> Cannot load user32.dll
[snip]
I dug through http://www.winehq.com and found a troubleshooting
guide. With its help, I looked into /usr/local/lib and found it
full of stuff from previous versions of Wine. Once I cleaned it
out and re-ran "make install", I wound up with a version of Wine
that would come up, although it did issue a flood of
err:psdrv:PSDRV_AFMGetCharMetrics No whitespace found.
messages and the system font looks pretty wimpy. But that's a
minor detail - at least I got things going again.
This brings me to another topic: de-installation. I'm running
Slacware, so I don't have those newfangled RPMs or whatever to
worry about. So far my de-installation procedure has consisted
of an rm -r on the Wine directory. Obviously this isn't enough.
Will a cleanup of /usr/local/lib do the trick, or are there other
things I should worry about when doing a manual de-install or
upgrade?
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cgibbs at sky.bus.com (Charlie Gibbs)
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