DStrick64


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Posted: Jan. 25 2004,22:17 |
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Hi folks,
I installed wine on to my HD install of DSL, but when I try to run wine it complains about not finding xmessage or gmessage. I tried Synaptic but neither one is listed, so I tried apt-get on both and they failed too. Apt-get install xmessage returns: E: Could not find package xmessage. apt-get install gmessage returns: E: package gmessage has no installation candidate. So I downloaded the tar.gz gmessage file from Tucows and unzipped it, untarred it and ran `./configure` as per the INSTALL instructions. That failed because it could not find a c compiler. So installed gcc. That had a problem because of something in vmlinux.lds but I cannot even find that file on my machine. Has anyone been able to get wine to work on dsl?
Thanks!
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