[Wine] Can't install program with today's git in 64-bit
Susan Cragin
susancragin at earthlink.net
Tue Aug 23 09:29:56 CDT 2011
>I downloaded today's git, compiled --enable-win64, and installed.
>The command "wine64 notepad" produces notepad, and everything seems fine.
>But then I tried installing Dragon NaturallySpeaking, which is a program made for both 32-bit and 64-bit systems.
>I go to the DNS11 folder, type "wine64 setup"
>and absolutely nothing happens.
>Suggestions?
>
>
>No error message at all?
>Did you type in the full name of the program, probably setup.exe? I like to type it like: wine64 se then press which will finish the command or warn if it is still incomplete.
>
>If it just sits there, you can find out if it's using the cpu or is idle.
>
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>I tried using wine setup.exe and then wine64 setup.exe.
>Used the tab key in both instances.
>It's not using the cpu, it's just idle.
>susan at susan:~/DNS11$ wine64 setup.exe
>susan at susan:~/DNS11$
>
>By the way, I have a small program called notepad2, which is not installable and runs from a single small exe. and I tried to run that with the usual command
>wine64 notepad2
>And nothing happens.
>So it's not just an installation problem.
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