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Can't run wine in redhat 9

#1 User is offline   cau_me 

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Posted 01 May 2003 - 01:33 AM

I installed wine in redhat 9.0 in source, rpm (whit 4 verions of the rh8 packet) but when i go tu run the wine alway say this error
wine: chdir to /tmp/.wine-root/server-342-1c69e : No such file or directory
If a create the carpet, after i look this error
wine: chdir to /tmp/.wine-root/server-342-1c69e/sock : No such file or directory
also i create the file or directory socks i recived the error
Is not a valid socket.
If a install the crossoffice version i can run wine wihtout problems but this version is more incompatible than the offcial verion in which i can use the opengl libs installing the cvs-opengl packet to play some games whit 3d acelerated graphics whit opengl (counter-strike) or run a lot of aplications.
I installed succefuly the wine and play to cs and run a lof of aplications that i can't run with crossoffice version in redhat 7.2, 7.3, 8.0. what i can do???
i heard that is a problem with the newest versions of glibc, which have redhat 9.0, this is true?
HELP ME PLEASE

PD:sorry for my poor english but i only a 2n bachiller student!!!!
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Posted 01 May 2003 - 02:43 PM

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i heard that is a problem with the newest versions of glibc, which have redhat 9.0, this is true?


Yes, but it's already fixed in the latest version of wine. Try running wine with the -use-pthreads yes switch.

For example: wine -use-pthreads yes ./program.exe
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#3 User is offline   cau_me 

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Posted 06 May 2003 - 08:31 PM

i see this error
$ wine -use-pthreads yes ./azrasms.exe
wine: chdir to /tmp/.wine-cau/server-342-63c2a : No such file or directory
if i don't use the switch i see the same error
I installed the binary package and compiling the source.
HELP!!!
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Posted 07 May 2003 - 09:11 PM

I get the same error as cau_me. I have rh9. The name on the rpm is wine-20030408-1rh8winehq.athlon.rpm (which I believe is the newest).
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Posted 25 May 2003 - 05:59 PM

Red Hat 9 is very buggy. Try to install wine from source files, don't use RPM's.
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#6 User is offline   cau_me 

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Posted 26 May 2003 - 11:04 PM

i try to install wine from source and rpm and the error is always the same
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Posted 01 June 2003 - 10:38 AM

Kill two birds with one stone. Support linux and do things easier by using WineX. WineX works well for both games and applications as it primarily is just wine. Give it a shot. If your all ready down with the compilation thing you can grab wineX for free from cvs. www.transgaming.com
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Posted 13 June 2003 - 11:57 PM

I'm getting the same error message when I try to run wine from cvs in RH 9. But when I ran wine from the rpm the terminal just sat there and did nothing; all i could do was ctrl+C out of it. But I'm going to try out the Xwine from transgaming, and if I find out anything else about the chdir error in regular wine Ill post it here

PEACE FO SHIZZY YO
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Posted 14 June 2003 - 12:49 AM

the actually and the 3.0 version of winex isn't compatible with rh9, now in the sourceforge site of wine you can download the rpm version of wine to rh9 and this version are compatible, yo can run wine perfectly, but winex isn't compatible yet.
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