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[[User:I88gerbils|i88gerbils]]: I don't really use wine for much so I'm cool with tainting my wine compile. | [[User:I88gerbils|i88gerbils]]: I don't really use wine for much so I'm cool with tainting my wine compile. | ||
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+ | == Chat window == | ||
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+ | I actually found that you can get the chat window to show up if you start Continuum full screen on one desktop, then switch desktops by pressing ctrl + alt + arrow key in Gnome. | ||
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+ | == Gentoo? == | ||
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+ | The Continuum-wine package I downloaded seems to point to different locations for some files than mine are in. I was also wondering if the the current version of Wine has your patch in it. Current version at time of posting is 0.9.26 | ||
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+ | [[User:Mine GO BOOM|Mine GO BOOM]] 21:16, Nov 27, 2006 (PST): The developers of Wine don't want to include a hack-patch for one specific game, as no other game has a protection like this. They've mentioned that they would rather wait for adding real support for what the hack protects against (creating a process that doesn't have a specific privilege). | ||
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+ | == PCLinuxOS == | ||
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+ | Works on PCLinuxOS 2007! | ||
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+ | I had to comment out the 'else' like I read a few others had to (see below). Why not just take the whole top-level directory find check out? It's set directly anyways (topdir=`cd "$HOME/Continuum-wine" && pwd`) right after. | ||
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+ | I also had to use the [http://wine.getcontinuum.com/development.php dev version] else I got: | ||
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+ | [andrewroth@localhost Continuum-wine]$ ./continuum.sh | ||
+ | wine: failed to initialize: /usr/local/lib/wine/ntdll.dll.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory | ||
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+ | But, with the dev version it WORKS which is pretty sweet, now I can play subspace in linux! Thanks! | ||
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+ | -Andrew Roth | ||
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+ | <pre> | ||
+ | # setup the environment | ||
+ | # now find the top-level directory of the source tree | ||
+ | |||
+ | if [ -x "$appdir/bin" ] | ||
+ | then topdir="$appdir/bin" | ||
+ | elif [ -x "$appdir/../bin/wineserver" ] | ||
+ | then topdir="$appdir/.." | ||
+ | elif [ -x "$appdir/../../bin/wineserver" ] | ||
+ | then topdir="$appdir/../.." | ||
+ | elif [ -x "$appdir/../../../bin/wineserver" ] | ||
+ | then topdir="$appdir/../../.." | ||
+ | #else | ||
+ | # echo "$0: could not locate Wine source tree" | ||
+ | # exit 1 | ||
+ | fi | ||
+ | |||
+ | # setup the environment | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | topdir=`cd "$HOME/Continuum-wine" && pwd` | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
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+ | == Wine-0.9.36 and >(?) == | ||
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+ | Patch works thru version 0.9.37, but screen drawing problems when view full-screen. 0.9.38 will not patch at all. See [http://gentoo-wiki.com/HowTo_Install_Continuum#Patching_Wine wiki]. | ||
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+ | Put up modified patch. P.S., I'm not going to bother with Dirk Gently's non-sense over at the Gentoo page because I quite frankly don't care. --[[User:Plareplane|Plareplane]] 23:56, Jul 30, 2007 (PDT) | ||
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+ | I'll take care of its. Thanks Plare. --[[User:Dirk.R.Gently|Dirk.R.Gently]] 16:40, August 6, 2007 (PDT) |
Latest revision as of 18:40, 6 August 2007
Mine GO BOOM 02:40, Dec 21, 2005 (EST): Should we use Wine or wine? Also, PhOng, try using Preview. The less total changes in a row, the easier it is to cover changes without having to do fancy diff comparings.
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submission to winehq?
Galeru: Is this patch submitted to wine? If it hasn't been, is there any intention of doing that?
Mine GO BOOM 20:30, Dec 22, 2005 (EST): If this was to be added to Wine, it would need to actually handle the permission flags. As right now, it is just a hack that may cause problems in other applications, but what is required to get Continuum to run.
i88gerbils: oliverthered posted on ssforum.net several months ago. It appears he is "in charge" of directx support for Wine. I sent him an e-mail linking him to this page. "Failed to deliver". Oh well.
Redistributable patched wine + Continuum package
--Bounty Punter 00:48, Jan 30, 2006 (EST) First of all, thank you for solving this problem!
I have made a package that I have tested in both Suse, and Slackware Linux. I works on both, provided that the user has wine already installed and configured with the general information in ~/.wine As Mine GO BOOM stated, the patched version of wine could cause problems in other applications running under wine. Does it, has anyone had any problems?
I am willing to provided limited hosting for the file if there is any interest, and pending any foreseeable legal problems with me doing it. It's rather large, 59.3 MB...
--Bounty Punter 21:44, Feb 1, 2006 (EST)
Anyone willing to try this? I've cut the size down to 24 mb http://www.network3d.net/continuum-wine/
i88gerbils: I don't really use wine for much so I'm cool with tainting my wine compile.
Chat window
I actually found that you can get the chat window to show up if you start Continuum full screen on one desktop, then switch desktops by pressing ctrl + alt + arrow key in Gnome.
Gentoo?
The Continuum-wine package I downloaded seems to point to different locations for some files than mine are in. I was also wondering if the the current version of Wine has your patch in it. Current version at time of posting is 0.9.26
Mine GO BOOM 21:16, Nov 27, 2006 (PST): The developers of Wine don't want to include a hack-patch for one specific game, as no other game has a protection like this. They've mentioned that they would rather wait for adding real support for what the hack protects against (creating a process that doesn't have a specific privilege).
PCLinuxOS
Works on PCLinuxOS 2007!
I had to comment out the 'else' like I read a few others had to (see below). Why not just take the whole top-level directory find check out? It's set directly anyways (topdir=`cd "$HOME/Continuum-wine" && pwd`) right after.
I also had to use the dev version else I got:
[andrewroth@localhost Continuum-wine]$ ./continuum.sh wine: failed to initialize: /usr/local/lib/wine/ntdll.dll.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
But, with the dev version it WORKS which is pretty sweet, now I can play subspace in linux! Thanks!
-Andrew Roth
# setup the environment # now find the top-level directory of the source tree if [ -x "$appdir/bin" ] then topdir="$appdir/bin" elif [ -x "$appdir/../bin/wineserver" ] then topdir="$appdir/.." elif [ -x "$appdir/../../bin/wineserver" ] then topdir="$appdir/../.." elif [ -x "$appdir/../../../bin/wineserver" ] then topdir="$appdir/../../.." #else # echo "$0: could not locate Wine source tree" # exit 1 fi # setup the environment topdir=`cd "$HOME/Continuum-wine" && pwd`
Wine-0.9.36 and >(?)
Patch works thru version 0.9.37, but screen drawing problems when view full-screen. 0.9.38 will not patch at all. See wiki.
Put up modified patch. P.S., I'm not going to bother with Dirk Gently's non-sense over at the Gentoo page because I quite frankly don't care. --Plareplane 23:56, Jul 30, 2007 (PDT)
I'll take care of its. Thanks Plare. --Dirk.R.Gently 16:40, August 6, 2007 (PDT)