| .\" -*- nroff -*- |
| .TH WINE.CONF 5 "July 16, 1999" "Version 990704" "Wine Configuration File" |
| .SH NAME |
| wine.conf \- Wine configuration file |
| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| .B wine |
| expects a configuration file ( |
| .I @sysconfdir@/wine.conf |
| ), which should |
| conform to the following rules (the format is just like a Windows .ini |
| file). Common locations are /usr/local/etc/wine.conf or |
| (in some distributions) /etc/wine.conf. The actual directory |
| where that file resides may be specified during the execution of the |
| .B configure |
| script with the --sysconfdir option. Alternatively, you may have a |
| .I .winerc |
| file of this format in your home directory or have the environment variable |
| .B WINE_INI |
| pointing to a configuration file, or use the -config option on the command |
| line. |
| A sample configuration file is available as wine.ini in the base directory |
| of the Wine source distribution. |
| .SH CONFIGURATION FILE FORMAT |
| All entries are grouped in sections; a section begins with the line |
| .br |
| .I [section name] |
| .br |
| and continues until the next section starts. Individual entries |
| consist of lines of the form |
| .br |
| .I entry=value |
| .br |
| The value can be any text string, optionally included in single or |
| double quotes; it can also contain references to environment variables |
| surrounded by |
| .I ${}. |
| Supported section names and entries are listed below. |
| .PP |
| .B [Drive X] |
| .br |
| This section is used to specify the root directory and type of each |
| .B DOS |
| drive, since most Windows applications require a DOS/MS-Windows based |
| disk drive & directory scheme. There is one such section for every |
| drive you want to configure. |
| .PP |
| .I format: Path = <rootdirectory> |
| .br |
| default: none |
| .br |
| If you mounted your dos partition as |
| .I /dos |
| and installed Microsoft Windows in |
| C:\\WINDOWS then you should specify |
| .I Path=/dos |
| in the |
| .I [Drive C] |
| section. |
| .PP |
| .I format: Type = <type> |
| .br |
| default: hd |
| .br |
| Used to specify the drive type this drive appears as in Windows |
| or DOS programs; supported types are floppy, hd, cdrom |
| and network. |
| .PP |
| .I format: Label = <label> |
| .br |
| default: 'Drive X' |
| .br |
| Used to specify the drive label; limited to 11 characters. |
| .PP |
| .I format: Serial = <serial> |
| .br |
| default: 12345678 |
| .br |
| Used to specify the drive serial number, as an 8-character hexadecimal |
| number. |
| .PP |
| .I format: Filesystem = <fstype> |
| .br |
| default: win95 |
| .br |
| Used to specify the type of the file system Wine should emulate on a given |
| directory structure/underlying file system. |
| .br |
| Supported types are msdos (or fat), win95 (or vfat), unix. |
| .br |
| Recommended: |
| .br |
| win95 for ext2fs, VFAT and FAT32 |
| .br |
| msdos for FAT16 (ugly) |
| .br |
| You definitely don't want to use "unix" unless you intend to port programs using Winelib. |
| .br |
| Always try to avoid using FAT16. Use VFAT/FAT32 OS file system driver instead ! |
| .PP |
| .B [wine] |
| .br |
| .I format: windows = <directory> |
| .br |
| default: C:\\WINDOWS |
| .br |
| Used to specify a different Windows directory |
| .PP |
| .I format: system = <directory> |
| .br |
| default: C:\\WINDOWS\\SYSTEM |
| .br |
| Used to specify a different system directory |
| .PP |
| .I format: temp = <directory> |
| .br |
| default: C:\\TEMP |
| .br |
| Used to specify a directory where Windows applications can store |
| temporary files. |
| .PP |
| .I format: path = <directories separated by semi-colons> |
| .br |
| default: C:\\WINDOWS;C:\\WINDOWS\\SYSTEM |
| .br |
| Used to specify the path which will be used to find executables and .DLL's. |
| .PP |
| .I format: symboltablefile = <filename> |
| .br |
| default: wine.sym |
| .br |
| Used to specify the path and file name of the symbol table used by the built-in |
| debugger. |
| .PP |
| .B [DllDefaults] |
| .br |
| .I format: EXTRA_LD_LIBRARY_PATH=@prefix@/lib/wine[:/more/path/to/search[:...]] |
| .br |
| The path will be appended to any existing LD_LIBRARY_PATH from the |
| environment for the search of elfdlls and .so libraries. |
| .PP |
| .I format: DefaultLoadOrder=native,elfdll,so,builtin |
| .br |
| A comma separated list of module-types to try to load in that specific |
| order. The DefaultLoadOrder key is used as a fallback when a module is |
| not specified explicitely. If the DefaultLoadOrder key is not found, |
| then the order "native,elfdll,so,builtin" is used. |
| .br |
| Case is not (yet) important and only the first letter of each type is enough |
| to identify the type n[ative], e[lfdll], s[o], b[uiltin]. Also whitespace is |
| ignored. Keep everything in lower case to be sure that your entries keep the |
| same meaning. See also commandline option |
| .I -dll |
| for details about the allowable types. |
| .PP |
| .B [DllOverrides] |
| .br |
| There are no explicit keys defined other than module/library names. A comma |
| separated list of modules is followed by an assignment of the load order |
| for these specific modules. See above for possible types. You should not |
| specify an extension. |
| .br |
| Examples: |
| .br |
| .I kernel32, gdi32, user32 = builtin |
| .br |
| .I kernel, gdi, user = builtin |
| .br |
| .I comdlg32 = elfdll, native, builtin |
| .br |
| .I commdlg = native, builtin |
| .br |
| .I version, ver = elfdll, native, builtin |
| .br |
| Changing the load order of kernel/kernel32 and gdi/gdi32 to |
| anything other than builtin will cause wine to fail because wine cannot |
| use native versions for these libraries (gdi[32] might work native someday, |
| but kernel[32] will never work native). These libraries are also the last |
| to be converted to elfdlls and will live as builtins for quite some time |
| to come. |
| Note that using the native versions of user[32] isn't recommended right now, |
| as these modules face nearly the same problems as kernel/gdi and we only |
| just managed to make them work partially. But trying to use it might get |
| your program running. |
| .br |
| Always make sure that you have some kind of strategy in mind when you start |
| fiddling with the current defaults and needless to say that you must know |
| what you are doing. |
| .PP |
| .B [DllPairs] |
| .br |
| This is a simple pairing in the form 'name1 = name2'. It is supposed to |
| identify the dlls that cannot live without eachother unless they are |
| loaded in the same format. Examples are common dialogs and controls, |
| shell, kernel, gdi, user, etc... |
| .br |
| The code will issue a warning if the loadorder of these pairs are different |
| and might cause hard-to-find bugs due to incompatible pairs loaded at |
| run-time. Note that this pairing gives |
| .B no |
| guarantee that the pairs |
| actually get loaded as the same type, nor that the correct versions are |
| loaded (might be implemented later). It merely notes obvious trouble. |
| .br |
| Examples: |
| .br |
| .I kernel = kernel32 |
| .br |
| .I commdlg = comdlg32 |
| .br |
| The implementation will probably change in a later stage to force pairs to |
| be loaded correctly, but there are also drawbacks with such an approach. |
| .PP |
| .B [serialports] |
| .br |
| .I format: com[12345678] = <devicename> |
| .br |
| default: none |
| .br |
| Used to specify the devices which are used as COM1 - COM8. |
| .PP |
| .B [parallelports] |
| .br |
| .I format: lpt[12345678] = <devicename> |
| .br |
| default: none |
| .br |
| Used to specify the devices which are used as LPT1 - LPT8. |
| .PP |
| .B [spy] |
| .br |
| .I format: file = <filename or CON when logging to stdout> |
| .br |
| default: none |
| .br |
| Used to specify the file which will be used as |
| .B logfile. |
| .PP |
| .I format: exclude = <message names separated by semicolons> |
| .br |
| default: none |
| .br |
| Used to specify which messages will be excluded from the logfile. |
| .PP |
| .I format: include = <message names separated by semicolons> |
| .br |
| default: none |
| .br Used to specify which messages will be included in the logfile. |
| .PP |
| .B [Tweak.Layout] |
| .br |
| .I format: WineLook=<Win31|Win95|Win98> |
| .br |
| default: Win31 |
| .br |
| Use Win95-like window displays or Win3.1-like window displays. |
| .SH SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILE |
| A sample configuration file is distributed as |
| .B wine.ini |
| in the top-level directory of the source distribution. |
| .SH FILES |
| .PD 0 |
| .TP |
| .I @sysconfdir@/wine.conf |
| Global configuration file for wine. |
| .TP |
| .I ~/.winerc |
| User-specific configuration file |
| .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| .BR wine (1) |