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I finished installing wine earlier today, eger to get WoW's installation underway. When I tried to run winecfg (to create folders, etc) it says:
bash: winecfg: command not found
Thought ...
- 06-28-2006 #1Just Joined!
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Winecfg-what happened?
I finished installing wine earlier today, eger to get WoW's installation underway. When I tried to run winecfg (to create folders, etc) it says:
bash: winecfg: command not found
Thought it is possible that it was just acting up that way, I tried starting WoW's installation directly, ending up with this:
wine: creating configuration directory '/home/<blanked out>/.wine'...
wine: could not exec wineprefixcreate : No such file or directory
wine: wineprefixcreate failed while creating '/home/<blanked out>/.wine'.
I haven't been able to find any definte answers for a fix
I am using FC5, wine 0.9.16 (the --version command still works)
no config files for wine have been made yet, even in su mode it is still rejected.
I have tried using winetools, but without winecfg it will not operate
I have done make uninstall and make install (in root) after the initial time, but no avail
help please?
- 06-28-2006 #2Just Joined!
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mmk....nevermind about that above..I figured out what was going on, but now I am getting the age old error:
err:virtual:map_image Image was mapped at 0xf00000: standard load address for a Win32 program (0x00400000) not available
err:virtual:map_image Do you have exec-shield or prelink active?
wine: could not load L"C:\\windows\\system32\\WoW.exe": Bad EXE format for
I have edited the exec-shield and prelink files so they do NOT start at boot up, but I am still getting this. Any fixes?
Edit: forgot to reset a test I was doing, here is what it really *should* bring up:
rr:virtual:map_image Image was mapped at 0xe60000: standard load address for a Win32 program (0x00400000) not available
err:virtual:map_image Do you have exec-shield or prelink active?
wine: could not load L"C:\\Program Files\\World of Warcraft\\WoW.exe": Bad EXE format for


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