[Bug 3314] New: Not accepting new applications for custom configuration

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Mon Sep 12 23:01:13 CDT 2005


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3314

           Summary: Not accepting new applications for custom configuration
           Product: Wine
           Version: CVS
          Platform: PC
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: major
          Priority: P2
         Component: wine-misc
        AssignedTo: wine-bugs at winehq.org
        ReportedBy: jamesl at bestweb.net


In winecfg (wine built from CVS tree, post 20050830)

1: open winecfg application
2: enter name of application to customize settings for.  In my case, I was
customizing for Quicken 2000 (in ~/.wine/drive_c/Apps/quicken2k), tried with
relative path (\Apps\quicken2k\qw.exe), full Windows path
(c:\Apps\quicken2k\qw.exe) and app name by itself (qw.exe).  Cannot browse to
application, as that will cause winecfg to crash.
3: After adding application, click on OK to close settings.
4: start winecfg again, qw.exe entry will be missing

As I cannot add an application, I am also unable to further customize the
application settings.  I would like to set this one to a "managed" desktop, but
cannot find any other likely place than this to do it.  But since it does not
keep the setting, I cannot do it.  I am also not able to select the application
entry for further editing before closing the dialogue.

AN EXTRA NOTE: The "quicken2k" directory isn't physically under
~/.wine/drive_c/Apps.  it is actually a symlink to that location on my Windows
"C" drive (it would be c:\Apps\quicken2k if booted to Windows, thus why it is
placed where it is under ~/.wine).  I don't really see that as an issue, as it
does not keep the entry regardless of how I format the entry, so it wouldn't be
validating the file anyway.

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