Linux apps from inside Wine (was:Re: [Wine]Problems with Lotus Notes
R5.0.12 under Wine 20050524)
penna at bb.com.br
penna at bb.com.br
Thu Jun 9 13:09:24 CDT 2005
Hi Andy,
> Hi!
>
> I did as you said and at least, my acroread starts, but it seems, that
the temporary file could not be created.
>
I had the same problem some time ago 8-)
> I looked into my logfile and it showed me the right path and acroread is
fired up.
You should put in the "acroread.exe" script a line like this:
env >> $LOG (or, if you prefer: set >> $LOG)
This allows you to see the content of environment variables.
I don't know, but the acroread take one of the temporary environment
variables: TEMP or TMP in order to write a temporary file before it reads
the real file.
Take a look at those variables (even take a look at the TMPDIR). If you've
noticed, the "acroread.exe" script re-set the TMP and TEMP variables with
the content of TMPDIR. As I said I'm using wine 20040813 and maybe the
newest version has changed something.
> But I got a message within my acroread, which says something like a
temporary file could not be opened.
>
I think if you investigat those variables you can solve the problem ;-)
> Therefore I decided to comment the deletion of the temporary file in
your script out.
OK. The deletion is for avoid filling the temporary directory .... ;-)
HTH.
BTW, how can I get rid of the HTML part of the message my notes client is
sending to the list?
I saw I'm sending text *and* HMTL format ... I dislike that.
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