| .\" -*- nroff -*- |
| .TH WINE 1 "Aug 5, 2001" "Version 20010731" "Windows On Unix" |
| .SH NAME |
| wine \- run Windows programs on Unix |
| .SH SYNOPSIS |
| .BI "wine " "[wine_options] " "[--] " "program " "[arguments ... ]" |
| .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 |
| For debugging wine, use |
| .B winedbg |
| .I program |
| instead. |
| .PP |
| .B wine |
| currently runs a growing list of applications written for all kinds of |
| Windows versions >= Win2.0, e.g. Win3.1, Win95/98, NT. |
| Older, simpler applications work better than newer, more complex ones. |
| Using Windows ME or Win2000 components with Wine is more problematic than |
| using none at all or the ones from older Windows versions. |
| A large percentage of the API has been implemented, |
| although there are still several major pieces of work left to do. |
| .SH REQUIREMENTS AND INSTALLATION |
| Read the README file in the Wine source distribution to know what Wine |
| requires and how it is installed from source. |
| .SH OPTIONS |
| .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 |
| .B 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. Case doesn't matter |
| for these. You can do the same for snoop. |
| .PP |
| For instance: |
| .PP |
| .I --debugmsg warn+all |
| will turn on all warning messages (recommended for debugging) |
| .br |
| .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=rtlleavecriticalsection:RtlEnterCriticalSection |
| will turn on all relay messages except for RtlLeaveCriticalSection and |
| RtlEnterCriticalSection. |
| .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, avifile, bitblt, bitmap, caret, |
| cdrom, class, clipboard, clipping, combo, comboex, comm, commctrl, commdlg, |
| console, crtdll, cursor, datetime, dc, ddeml, ddraw, debug, debugstr, |
| delayhlp, dialog, dinput, dll, dosfs, dosmem, dplay, driver, dsound, edit, |
| elfdll, enhmetafile, event, exec, file, fixup, font, gdi, global, graphics, |
| header, heap, hook, hotkey, icmp, icon, imagehlp, imagelist, imm, int, int10, |
| int16, int17, int19, int21, int31, io, ipaddress, joystick, key, keyboard, |
| ldt, listbox, listview, local, mci, mcianim, mciavi, mcicda, mcimidi, |
| mciwave, mdi, menu, message, metafile, midi, mmaux, mmio, mmsys, mmtime, |
| module, monthcal, mpr, msacm, msg, msvideo, nativefont, nonclient, ntdll, |
| odbc, ole, pager, palette, pidl, print, process, profile, progress, prop, |
| propsheet, psapi, psdrv, ras, rebar, reg, region, relay, resource, scroll, |
| segment, seh, selector, sendmsg, server, setupx, shell, snoop, sound, |
| static, statusbar, storage, stress, string, syscolor, system, tab, tape, |
| tapi, task, text, thread, thunk, timer, toolbar, toolhelp, tooltips, |
| trackbar, treeview, ttydrv, tweak, typelib, updown, ver, virtual, vxd, wave, |
| win, win16drv, win32, winedbg, wing, winsock, winspool, wnet, x11 and x11drv. |
| |
| .PP |
| For more information on debugging messages, see the file |
| .I documentation/debug-msgs |
| in the source distribution (FIXME: outdated). |
| .RE |
| .TP |
| .I --dll name[,name[,...]]={native|so|builtin}[,{n|s|b}[,...]] |
| Selects the override type and load order of dll used in the loading |
| process for any dll. The default is set in the configuration |
| file. There are currently three types of libraries that can be loaded |
| into a process' address space: Native windows dlls ( |
| .I native |
| ), native ELF libraries ( |
| .I so |
| )and |
| .B wine |
| internal dlls ( |
| .I builtin |
| ). The type may be abbreviated with the first letter of the type ( |
| .I n, 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 version of the dll is attempted to be loaded into the |
| address space. If the first fails, then the next is tried and so |
| on. Multiple libraries with the same load order can be separated with |
| commas. It is also possible to use the --dll option several times, to |
| specify different loadorders for different libraries |
| .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 shell,shell32=n --dll c:\(rs\(rsfoo\(rs\(rsbar\(rs\(rsbaz=b |
| .br |
| Try to load the libraries shell and shell32 as native windows dlls. Furthermore, if |
| an application request to load c:\(rsfoo\(rsbar\(rsbaz.dll load the builtin library baz. |
| .br |
| .I --dll comdlg32,commdlg=b,n --dll shell,shell32=b --dll comctl32,commctrl=n |
| .br |
| Try to load comdlg32 and commdlg as builtin first and try the native version |
| if the builtin 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 --dosver version |
| Specify the DOS version |
| .B wine |
| should imitate (e.g. 6.22) This option |
| is only valid when used in conjunction with --winver win31. |
| .TP |
| .I --managed |
| Create each top-level window as a properly managed X window instead of |
| creating our own "sticky" window. |
| .TP |
| .I --winver version |
| Specify which Windows version |
| .B wine |
| should imitate. |
| Possible arguments are: win95, win98, winme, nt351, nt40, win2000, winxp, |
| win20, win30 and win31. |
| .PD 1 |
| .SH PROGRAM/ARGUMENTS |
| The program name may be specified in DOS format ( |
| .I |
| C:\(rs\(rsWINDOWS\(rs\(rsSOL.EXE) |
| or in Unix format ( |
| .I /msdos/windows/sol.exe |
| ). You may pass arguments to the program being executed by adding them |
| to the end of the command line invoking |
| .B wine |
| (such as: wine notepad C:\(rs\(rsTEMP\(rs\(rsREADME.TXT). |
| Note that you need to '\(rs' escape special characters (and spaces) when invoking Wine via |
| a shell, e.g. |
| .PP |
| wine C:\(rs\(rsProgram\(rs Files\(rs\(rsMyPrg\(rs\(rstest.exe |
| .PP |
| Command line processing goes as |
| follows: first |
| .B wine |
| checks whether one or more of the above mentioned |
| .B wine |
| options have been specified. These |
| are removed from the command line, which is passed to the windows program. You can use |
| the parameter |
| .I -- |
| to indicate that |
| .B wine |
| should stop command line processing. This is needed in case a windows program understands |
| an option that is usually interpreted (and thus removed from the command line) |
| by |
| .B wine. |
| For example, if you want to execute |
| .B wine |
| with the options |
| .I --managed --dll riched32=n |
| and if |
| .B wine |
| should run the program |
| .I myapp.exe |
| with the arguments |
| .I --display 3d somefile |
| , then you could use the following command line to invoke |
| .B wine: |
| .PP |
| .I wine --managed --dll riched32=n -- myapp.exe --display 3d somefile |
| .PP |
| Note that in contrast to previous versions of |
| .B wine, |
| you must not pass |
| program name and program option in one argument to |
| .B wine. |
| To run more |
| than one windows program, just execute |
| .B wine |
| once with the name of each program as argument. |
| .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. |
| .TP |
| .I WINEPREFIX |
| If set, the content of this variable is taken as the name of the directory where |
| .B wine |
| stores its data (the default is |
| .I $HOME/.wine |
| ). This directory contains also the socket, which is used to communicate with the |
| .I wineserver. |
| All |
| .B wine |
| processes using the same |
| .B wineserver |
| (i.e.: same user) share certain things like registry, shared memory, |
| and config file. |
| By setting |
| .I WINEPREFIX |
| to different values for different |
| .B wine |
| processes, it is possible to run a number of truly independent |
| .B wine |
| processes. |
| .TP |
| .I WINEPRELOAD |
| If set, specifies the full name of a shared library that |
| .B wine |
| loads and runs as a Winelib application. |
| .TP |
| .I WINESERVER |
| Specifies the path and name of the |
| .B wineserver |
| binary. If not set, a file named "wineserver" is searched in the |
| path and in a few other likely locations. |
| .TP |
| .I WINELOADER |
| Specifies the path and name of the |
| .B wine |
| binary to use to launch new Windows processes. If not set, a binary |
| named "wine" is searched in the path and in a few other likely |
| locations. |
| .TP |
| .I WINEDLLPATH |
| Specifies the path(s) in which to search for builtin dll files. This |
| is a list of directories separated by ":". Builtin dlls are also |
| searched in the directories specified by the standard |
| .I LD_LIBRARY_PATH |
| if they are not found in the directories listed in |
| .I WINEDLLPATH. |
| .TP |
| .I DISPLAY |
| Specifies the X11 display to use. |
| .SH CONFIGURATION FILE |
| .B wine |
| expects a configuration file ( |
| .I $WINEPREFIX/config |
| (~/.wine/config) |
| ), which must conform to the format specified in the |
| .BR wine.conf (5) |
| man page. A sample configuration file is documentation/samples/config in the |
| .B 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 COPYRIGHT |
| .B wine |
| can be distributed under the terms of the X11 license. A copy of the |
| license is in the file |
| .B LICENSE |
| in the top-level directory of the source distribution. |
| .SH BUGS |
| .PP |
| A status report on many applications 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 |
| .B wine |
| source to see what information is necessary (FIXME: outdated). |
| .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 ibiblio.org in the |
| /pub/Linux/ALPHA/Wine/development directory. The releases are in the |
| format 'Wine-yyyymmdd.tar.gz', or 'Wine-yyyymmdd.diff.gz' for the |
| diff's from the previous release. The same directory holds the |
| pre-built contents of the documentation in various formats |
| (wine-doc.xxx.gz). |
| .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 |
| .B wine end user aspects/help. |
| .PP |
| For further information about |
| .B wine |
| development, you might want to subscribe to the |
| .B 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 |
| .B wine |
| program loader. |
| .TP |
| .I @prefix@/bin/dosmod |
| The DOS program loader. |
| .TP |
| .I @prefix@/bin/wineserver |
| The |
| .B wine |
| server |
| .TP |
| .I @prefix@/bin/winedbg |
| The |
| .B wine |
| debugger |
| .TP |
| .I @prefix@/bin/wineclpsrv |
| The |
| .B wine |
| clipboard server |
| .TP |
| .I @prefix@/lib/ |
| Directory containing |
| .B wine's |
| shared libraries |
| .TP |
| .I ~/.wine/config |
| User-specific configuration file |
| .TP |
| .I ~/.wine |
| Directory containing user specific data managed by |
| .B wine. |
| |
| .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| .BR wine.conf (5) |