| Wine without Windows |
| ==================== |
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| A major goal of Wine is to allow users to run Windows programs without |
| having to install Windows on their machine. Wine implements the |
| functionality of the main DLL's usually provided with Windows. |
| Therefore, once Wine is finished, you will not need to have windows |
| installed to use Wine. |
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| Wine has already made enough progress that it may be possible to run |
| your target applications without Windows installed. If you want to try |
| it, follow these steps: |
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| 1. Create empty C:\windows and C:\windows\system directories. |
| Do not point Wine to a Windows directory full of old installations |
| and a messy registry. (Wine creates a special registry in your home |
| directory, in $HOME/.wine/*.reg. Perhaps you have to remove these |
| files). |
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| 2. Point [Drive C] in wine.conf or .winerc to where you want C: to be. |
| Refer to the Wine man page for more information. Remember to use |
| filesystem=win95 ! |
| |
| 3. Use tools/wineinstall to compile Wine and install the default |
| registry. Or if you prefer to do it yourself, compile programs/regapi, |
| and run: programs/regapi/regapi setValue < winedefault.reg |
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| 4. Run and/or install your applications. |
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| Because Wine is not yet complete, some programs will work better |
| with native Windows DLL's than with Wine's replacements. Wine has been |
| designed to make this possible. Here are some tips by Juergen Schmied |
| (and others) on how to proceed. This assumes that your C:\windows |
| directory in the configuration file does not point to a native Windows |
| installation but is in a separate Unix file system. (For instance, |
| C:\windows is really /home/ego/wine/drives/c). |
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| - Run the application with -debugmsg +module,+file to find out |
| which files are needed. Copy the required DLL's one by one to the |
| C:\windows\system directory. Do not copy KERNEL/KERNEL32, GDI/GDI32, |
| or USER/USER32. These implement the core functionality of the |
| Windows API, and the Wine internal versions must be used. |
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| - Edit the [DllOverrides] section of wine.conf or .winerc to specify |
| 'native' before 'builtin' for the Windows DLL's you want to use. |
| For more information about this, see the Wine manpage. |
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| - Note that some network DLL's are not needed even though Wine is |
| looking for them. The Windows MPR.DLL currently does not work; you |
| must use the internal implementation. |
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| - Copy SHELL/SHELL32 and COMDLG/COMDLG32 COMMCTRL/COMCTL32 |
| only as pairs to your Wine directory (these DLL's are |
| "clean" to use). Make sure you have these specified in the |
| [DllPairs] section of wine.conf or .winerc. |
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| - Be consistent: Use only DLL's from the same Windows version |
| together. |
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| - Put regedit.exe in the C:\windows directory (office95 imports |
| a *.reg file when it runs with a empty registry, don't know |
| about office97). |