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Why can't I get 0.9.7 of Darwine to work on my iMac Intel?


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Hi, I've been trying to get Darwine working on my new iMac Intel, but I cant get it to launch any exe's. I launch the Winehelper app, and it launches, along with X11. But when I try to launch one of the sample exe's, it doesn't work, and in the Wine Log window, it says :

 

cp: /tmp/wine_root/lib/wine/regedit.exe.so: No such file or directory

cp: /tmp/wine_root/lib/wine/rundll32.exe.so: No such file or directory

cp: /tmp/wine_root/lib/wine/wcmd.exe.so: No such file or directory

cp: /tmp/wine_root/lib/wine/control.exe.so: No such file or directory

cp: /tmp/wine_root/lib/wine/winhelp.exe.so: No such file or directory

cp: /tmp/wine_root/lib/wine/msiexec.exe.so: No such file or directory

cp: /tmp/wine_root/lib/wine/notepad.exe.so: No such file or directory

cp: /tmp/wine_root/lib/wine/progman.exe.so: No such file or directory

cp: /tmp/wine_root/lib/wine/regsvr32.exe.so: No such file or directory

cp: /tmp/wine_root/lib/wine/winemine.exe.so: No such file or directory

cp: /tmp/wine_root/lib/wine/winver.exe.so: No such file or directory

cp: /tmp/wine_root/lib/wine/uninstaller.exe.so: No such file or directory

cp: /tmp/wine_root/lib/wine/winhelp.exe.so: No such file or directory

cp: /tmp/wine_root/lib/wine/winhelp.exe.so: No such file or directory

cp: /tmp/wine_root/lib/wine/winebrowser.exe.so: No such file or directory

cp: /tmp/wine_root/share/wine/wine.inf: No such file or directory

wine: wineprefixcreate failed while creating '/Users/Jamie/.wine'.

 

What does this mean, and how can I fix it so I can get DarWine working??

 

Cheers for any help

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I had this problem too.

 

I fixed it by copying the files in wine.bundle/Contents to /usr/local (bin to bin, lib to lib, etc..)

I also copied those file to /tmp/wine_root , I don´t know wether this is necessary.

 

Then you should be able to use WineHelper.

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Sorry, im not good at this, How do i look at the files inside wine.bundle? If i double click on it I just get a box asking what app I want to open it in? Also, how do I get to /usr/local? I found a folder on my HD: Macintosh HD/opt/local which has folders in it like bin and lib?

 

Thanks

 

EDIT: I found how to look at the files inside the wine.bundle file, but I still don't get where to put them...

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In Finder, press Shift + Command + G

Then a Window will pop up, which asks you in which folder you want to go (/usr/local in your case).

Then put the contents of wine.bundle/Contents/bin into /usr/local/bin, lib to lib, share to share and man to man)

This should work, I don´t know wether you also have to put it into /tmp/wine_root

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Thanks for the reply, but I dont seem to have a folder on my system /usr/local. I type it into the window that you said to, and it says 'The folder cannot be found'. I also dont seem to have the folder /tmp/wine_root. Sorry to come accross so novice-y, but i've been wit macs for about 4 months, hence I am not 100% used to them yet!

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Right, I copied the files to the right places, but unfortunatly, still no luck :gun:. Any more ideas?

open up terminal and type

ln -s /Applications/Darwine/wine.bundle/Contents/ /tmp/wine_root

and try darwine.

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Didnt help much.

 

wine: failed to initialize: dlopen(/tmp/wine_root/lib/wine/ntdll.dll.so, 2): Symbol not found: _i386_set_ldt

Referenced from: /Applications/Darwine/Wine.bundle/Contents/bin/../lib/libwine.1.dylib

Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib

 

 

I checked - the file IS there... bust be the wrong one :thumbsdown_anim:

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Didnt help much.

 

wine: failed to initialize: dlopen(/tmp/wine_root/lib/wine/ntdll.dll.so, 2): Symbol not found: _i386_set_ldt

Referenced from: /Applications/Darwine/Wine.bundle/Contents/bin/../lib/libwine.1.dylib

Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib

I checked - the file IS there... bust be the wrong one :thumbsdown_anim:

 

it will ofcourse work ONLY for 10.4.4 system. 10.4.3 doesn't have some system calls needed to run wine.

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Hi,

 

I can't get 0.9.7 working on my Core Duo 20". I have created the link as posted by forcer, but when I start any of the test apps, winehelper displays something like that:

 

Warning: the specified Windows directory L"c:\\windows" is not accessible.

Warning: the specified System directory L"c:\\windows\\system32" is not accessible.

Warning: could not find DOS drive for current working directory '/Applications/Darwine/WineHelper.app/Contents/Resources', starting in the Windows directory.

wine: cannot find '/Applications/Darwine/Sample WineLib Applications/clock.exe'

Thx in advance for any help!

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i also have this error:

 

wine: failed to initialize: dlopen(/tmp/wine_root/lib/wine/ntdll.dll.so, 2): Symbol not found: _i386_set_ldt
 Referenced from: /usr/bin/../lib/libwine.1.dylib
 Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib

 

so you want to say that Darwine works only on 10.4.4 systems?

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