|  | .\" -*- nroff -*- | 
|  | .TH WINE 1 "July 16, 1999" "Version 990704" "Windows On Unix" | 
|  | .SH NAME | 
|  | wine \- run Windows programs on Unix | 
|  | .SH SYNOPSIS | 
|  | .BI "wine " "[wine_options] " "program1 " "[program2 ... ]" | 
|  | .PP | 
|  | For instructions on passing arguments to Windows programs, please see the | 
|  | .B | 
|  | PROGRAM/ARGUMENTS | 
|  | section of the man page. | 
|  | .SH DESCRIPTION | 
|  | .B wine | 
|  | .I program | 
|  | loads and runs the given program, where the program is a DOS, Windows 3.x, | 
|  | or Win32 executable (x86 binaries only). | 
|  | .PP | 
|  | .B wine | 
|  | currently runs a growing list of applications written for Win3.1, | 
|  | Win95, Win95, and Windows NT. Older, simpler applications work better than | 
|  | newer, more complex ones.  A large percentage of the API has been implemented, | 
|  | although there are still several major pieces of work left to do. | 
|  | .SH REQUIREMENTS | 
|  | .B wine | 
|  | requires kernel-level threads to run. Currently, only Linux version 2.0 | 
|  | or later, FreeBSD-current or FreeBSD 3.0 or later, and Solaris x86 | 
|  | version 2.5 or later are supported. Other operating systems which support | 
|  | kernel threads may be supported in the future. | 
|  | .PP | 
|  | Although Linux version 2.0 will mostly work, certain features (specifically | 
|  | LDT sharing) required for properly supporting Win32 threads were not | 
|  | implemented until kernel version 2.2. If you get consistent thread-related | 
|  | crashes, you may want to upgrade to 2.2. Also, some bugs were fixed and | 
|  | additional features were added late in the Linux 2.0.x series, so if you have | 
|  | a very old Linux kernel, you may want to upgrade to at least the latest 2.0.x | 
|  | release. | 
|  | .PP | 
|  | If you have FreeBSD, make sure you have the USER_LDT, | 
|  | SYSVSHM, SYSVSEM, and SYSVMSG options turned on in your kernel. If you | 
|  | are building Wine on Solaris, you will most likely need to build Wine | 
|  | with the GNU toolchain (gcc, gas, etc.) | 
|  | .PP | 
|  | .B X | 
|  | must be installed.  To use Wine's support for multithreaded applications, | 
|  | your X libraries must be reentrant.  If you have libc6 (glibc2), or you | 
|  | compiled the X libraries yourself, they were probably compiled with the | 
|  | reentrant option enabled. | 
|  | .PP | 
|  | .B libXpm | 
|  | must be installed.  If you're using Red Hat, make sure the following | 
|  | packages are installed: XFree86-devel, xpm, and xpm-devel. If you're | 
|  | using Debian, the packages you need are xpm4g and xpm4g-dev. If you | 
|  | have some other distribution, please send a list of packages required | 
|  | to the address listed in the | 
|  | .B | 
|  | BUGS | 
|  | section to get it included in this man page. | 
|  | .PP | 
|  | .B gcc | 
|  | 2.7.2 or later is required to build | 
|  | .B wine. | 
|  | Versions earlier than 2.7.2.3 may have problems when certain files are | 
|  | compiled with optimization, often due to problems with header file | 
|  | management. | 
|  | .B | 
|  | pgcc | 
|  | currently doesn't work with wine.  The cause of this problem is unknown. | 
|  | .PP | 
|  | .B flex | 
|  | version 2.5 or later and | 
|  | .B yacc | 
|  | are required.  Bison can be used in replace of yacc. If you have Redhat, | 
|  | make sure the bison and flex packages are installed. | 
|  | .SH INSTALLATION | 
|  | To install | 
|  | .B Wine, | 
|  | run "./configure" in the top-level directory of the source, which will | 
|  | detect your specific setup and create the Makefiles.  You can run | 
|  | "./configure --help" to see the available configuration options.  Then do | 
|  | "make depend && make" to build the | 
|  | .B wine | 
|  | executable, and then "make install" to install it. By default, | 
|  | .B wine | 
|  | is installed in the /usr/local/ hierarchy (current configuration has it in | 
|  | the @prefix@ hierarchy); you can specify a different path with | 
|  | the --prefix or --sysconfdir options when running | 
|  | .B configure. | 
|  | .PP | 
|  | For more information, see the | 
|  | .I README | 
|  | file contained in the source distribution. | 
|  | .SH OPTIONS | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I -backingstore | 
|  | Turn on backing store | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I -config filename | 
|  | Use the named configuration file rather than the default | 
|  | (@sysconfdir@/wine.conf or ~/.winerc). | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I -debug | 
|  | Enter the debugger before starting application | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I -debugmsg [xxx]#name[,[xxx1]#name1][,<+|->relay=yyy1[:yyy2]] | 
|  | Turn debugging messages on or off. | 
|  | .RS +7 | 
|  | .PP | 
|  | xxx is optional and can be one of the following: | 
|  | .I err, | 
|  | .I warn, | 
|  | .I fixme, | 
|  | or | 
|  | .I trace. | 
|  | If xxx is not specified, all debugging messages for the specified | 
|  | channel are turned on.  Each channel will print messages about a particular | 
|  | component of Wine.  # is required and can be either + or -.  Note that | 
|  | there is not a space after the comma between names. yyy are either the | 
|  | name of a whole DLL or a single API entry by Name you either | 
|  | want to include or exclude from the relay listing. These names must be in | 
|  | the case as names used in the relaylisting. You can do the same for snoop. | 
|  | .PP | 
|  | For instance: | 
|  | .PP | 
|  | .I -debugmsg warn+dll,+heap | 
|  | will turn on DLL warning messages and all heap messages. | 
|  | .br | 
|  | .I -debugmsg fixme-all,warn+cursor,+relay | 
|  | will turn off all FIXME messages, turn on cursor warning messages, and turn | 
|  | on all relay messages (API calls). | 
|  | .br | 
|  | .I -debugmsg -relay=LeaveCriticalSection:EnterCriticalSection | 
|  | will turn on all relay messages except for LeaveCriticalSection and | 
|  | EnterCriticalSection. | 
|  | .br | 
|  | .I -debugmsg +relay=ADVAPI32 | 
|  | will only turn on relay messages into the ADVAPI32 code. | 
|  | .PP | 
|  | The full list of names is: all, accel, advapi, animate, aspi, atom, | 
|  | bitblt, bitmap, caret, cd, cdaudio, class, clipboard, clipping, combo, | 
|  | comboex, comm, commctrl, commdlg, console, crtdll, cursor, datetime, dc, | 
|  | dde, ddeml, ddraw, debug, dialog, dinput, dll, dosfs, dosmem, dplay, driver, | 
|  | dsound, edit, event, exec, file, fixup, font, gdi, global, graphics, header, | 
|  | heap, hook, hotkey, icon, imagehlp, imagelist, imm, int, int10, int16, int17, | 
|  | int19, int21, int31, io, ipaddress, key, keyboard, ldt, listbox, listview, | 
|  | local, mci, mcianim, mciwave, mdi, menu, message, metafile, midi, mmaux, mmio, | 
|  | mmsys, mmtime, module, monthcal, mpr, msacm, msg, nativefont, nonclient, ntdll, | 
|  | ole, pager, palette, pidl, print, process, profile, progress, prop, psapi, | 
|  | psdrv, rebar, reg, region, relay, resource, s, scroll, security, segment, | 
|  | selector, sem, sendmsg, server, shell, shm, snoop, sound, static, statusbar, | 
|  | stress, string, syscolor, system, tab, task, text, thread, thunk, timer, | 
|  | toolbar, toolhelp, tooltips, trackbar, treeview, tweak, uitools, updown, ver, | 
|  | virtual, vxd, win, win16drv, win32, wing, winsock, wnet, x11, x11drv. | 
|  | .PP | 
|  | For more information on debugging messages, see the file | 
|  | .I documentation/debug-msgs | 
|  | in the source distribution. | 
|  | .RE | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I -depth n | 
|  | Change the depth to use for multiple-depth screens | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I -desktop geom | 
|  | Use a desktop window of the given geometry, e.g. "640x480" | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I -display name | 
|  | Use the specified X display | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I -dll name[,name[,...]]={native|elfdll|so|builtin}[,{n|e|s|b}[,...]][:...] | 
|  | Selects the override type and load order of dll used in the loading process | 
|  | for any dll. The default is set in @sysconfdir@/wine.conf or ~/.winerc. There | 
|  | are currently four types of libraries that can be loaded into a process' address | 
|  | space: Native windows dlls ( | 
|  | .I native | 
|  | ), ELF encapsulated windows dlls ( | 
|  | .I elfdll | 
|  | ), native ELF libraries ( | 
|  | .I so | 
|  | )and wine internal dlls ( | 
|  | .I builtin | 
|  | ). The type may be abbreviated with the first letter of the type ( | 
|  | .I n, e, s, b | 
|  | ). Each sequence of orders must be separated by commas. | 
|  | .br | 
|  | Each dll may have its own specific load order. The load order determines | 
|  | which verion of the dll is attempted to be loaded into the address space. If | 
|  | the first fails, then the next is tried and so on. Different load orders can | 
|  | be specified by separating the entries with a colon. Multiple libraries | 
|  | with the same load order can be separated with commas. | 
|  | .br | 
|  | Examples: | 
|  | .br | 
|  | .I -dll comdlg32,commdlg=n,b | 
|  | .br | 
|  | Try to load comdlg32 and commdlg as native windows dll first and try | 
|  | the builtin version if the native load fails. | 
|  | .br | 
|  | .I -dll comdlg32,commdlg=e,n:shell,shell32=b:comctl32,commctrl=n | 
|  | .br | 
|  | Try to load comdlg32 and commdlg as elfdll first and try the native version | 
|  | if the elfdll load fails; load shell32/shell always as builtin and | 
|  | comctl32/commctrl always as native. | 
|  | .br | 
|  | Note: It is wise to keep dll pairs (comdlg32/commdlg, shell/shell32, etc.) | 
|  | having exactly the same load order. This will prevent mismatches at runtime. | 
|  | See also configuration file format below. | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I -failreadonly | 
|  | Read only files may not be opened in write mode (the default is to | 
|  | allow opening read-only files for writing, because most Windows | 
|  | programs always request read-write access, even on CD-ROM drives...). | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I -fixedmap | 
|  | Use a "standard" color map. | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I -iconic | 
|  | Start as an icon | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I -language xx | 
|  | Set the language to | 
|  | .I xx | 
|  | (one of Ca, Cs, Da, De, En, Eo, Es, Fi, Fr, Hu, It, Ko, No, Pl, Pt, Ru, Sv, Wa) | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I -managed | 
|  | Create each top-level window as a properly managed X window instead of | 
|  | creating our own "sticky" window. | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I -mode modename | 
|  | Determines the mode in which | 
|  | .B wine | 
|  | is started. Possible mode names are | 
|  | .I standard | 
|  | and | 
|  | .I enhanced. | 
|  | Enhanced mode is the default (when no -mode option is specified). | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I -name name | 
|  | Set the application name | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I -privatemap | 
|  | Use a private color map | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I -synchronous | 
|  | Turn on synchronous display mode. Useful for debugging X11 graphics problems. | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I -winver version | 
|  | Specify which Windows version WINE should imitate. | 
|  | Possible arguments are: win31, win95, nt351, and nt40. | 
|  | .PD 1 | 
|  | .SH PROGRAM/ARGUMENTS | 
|  | The program name may be specified in DOS format ( | 
|  | .I | 
|  | C:\\WINDOWS\\SOL.EXE) | 
|  | or in Unix format ( | 
|  | .I /msdos/windows/sol.exe | 
|  | ).  The program being executed may be passed arguments by adding them on | 
|  | to the end of the command line invoking | 
|  | .B wine | 
|  | (such as: wine "notepad C:\\TEMP\\README.TXT").  Note that | 
|  | the program name and its arguments | 
|  | .I must | 
|  | be passed as a single parameter, which is usually accomplished by placing | 
|  | them together in quotation marks.  Multiple applications may be started | 
|  | by placing all of them on the command line (such as: wine notepad clock). | 
|  | .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES | 
|  | .B wine | 
|  | makes the environment variables of the shell from which | 
|  | .B wine | 
|  | is started accessible to the windows/dos processes started. So use the | 
|  | appropriate syntax for your shell to enter environment variables you need. | 
|  | .SH CONFIGURATION FILE | 
|  | .B wine | 
|  | expects a configuration file ( | 
|  | .I @sysconfdir@/wine.conf | 
|  | ), which must conform to the format specified in the | 
|  | .BR wine.conf (5) | 
|  | man page. A sample configuration file is wine.ini in the home directory of the Wine | 
|  | source archive. | 
|  | .SH AUTHORS | 
|  | .B Wine | 
|  | is available thanks to the work of many developers. For a listing | 
|  | of the authors, please see the file | 
|  | .B AUTHORS | 
|  | in the top-level directory of the source distribution. | 
|  | .SH BUGS | 
|  | .PP | 
|  | A status report on many appplications is available from | 
|  | .I http://www.winehq.com/Apps. | 
|  | Please add entries to this list for applications you currently run. | 
|  | .PP | 
|  | Bug reports and successes may be posted to | 
|  | .I comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine. | 
|  | If you want to post a bug report, please read the file | 
|  | .I documentation/bugreports | 
|  | in the Wine source to see what information is necessary. | 
|  | .PP | 
|  | For problems and suggestions with this manpage, please send a note to | 
|  | James Juran <jrj120@psu.edu>. | 
|  | .SH AVAILABILITY | 
|  | The most recent public version of | 
|  | .B wine | 
|  | can be obtained via FTP from metalab.unc.edu or tsx-11.mit.edu in the | 
|  | /pub/linux/ALPHA/Wine/development directory.  The releases are in the | 
|  | format 'Wine-yymmdd.tar.gz', or 'Wine-yymmdd.diff.gz' for the diff's | 
|  | from the previous release. | 
|  | .PP | 
|  | The latest snapshot of the code may be obtained via CVS.  For information | 
|  | on how to do this, please see | 
|  | .I | 
|  | http://www.winehq.com/dev.html | 
|  | .PP | 
|  | WineHQ, the | 
|  | .B wine | 
|  | development headquarters, is at | 
|  | .I http://www.winehq.com/. | 
|  | This website contains a great deal of information about | 
|  | .B wine. | 
|  | .PP | 
|  | The | 
|  | .B wine | 
|  | newsgroup is | 
|  | .I comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine. | 
|  | It is used for discussion of various Wine end user aspects/help. | 
|  | .PP | 
|  | For further information about Wine development, you might want to | 
|  | subscribe to the wine "cvs", "devel" and "patches" mailing lists at | 
|  | .I http://www.winehq.com/dev.html#ml. | 
|  | .SH FILES | 
|  | .PD 0 | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I @prefix@/bin/wine | 
|  | The Wine program loader. | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I @prefix@/bin/dosmod | 
|  | The DOS program loader. | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I @sysconfdir@/wine.conf | 
|  | Global configuration file for wine. | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I ~/.winerc | 
|  | User-specific configuration file | 
|  | .TP | 
|  | .I @prefix@/lib/wine.sym | 
|  | Global symbol table (used in debugger) | 
|  | .SH "SEE ALSO" | 
|  | .BR wine.conf (5), | 
|  | .BR clone (2) |