--- wine/documentation/configuring.sgml 2004-04-01 23:06:14.000000000 +0200
+++ new/documentation/configuring.sgml 2004-04-20 19:29:56.000000000 +0200
@@ -662,8 +662,8 @@
are all optional and you probably don't need to add or
remove anything in this section to your config. (In extreme
cases you may want to use these options to manage the amount
- of information generated by the --debugmsg +relay
- option.)
+ of information generated by WINEDEBUG=+relay
+ )
"File" = "/blanco"
@@ -683,13 +683,13 @@
"RelayInclude" = "user32.CreateWindowA;comctl32.*"
Include only the listed functions in a
- --debugmsg +relay trace. This entry is
+ WINEDEBUG=+relay trace. This entry is
ignored if there is a RelayExclude entry.
"RelayExclude" = "RtlEnterCriticalSection;RtlLeaveCriticalSection"
Exclude the listed functions in a
- --debugmsg +relay trace. This entry
+ WINEDEBUG=+relay trace. This entry
overrides any settings in a RelayInclude
entry. If neither entry is present then the trace includes
everything.
@@ -1277,8 +1277,8 @@
- Run the program with --debugmsg
- +loaddll to find out which files are
+ Run the program with WINEDEBUG=+loaddll
+ to find out which files are
needed. Copy the required DLLs one by one to the
C:\windows\system directory. Do not
copy KERNEL/KERNEL32, GDI/GDI32, USER/USER32 or NTDLL. These
@@ -1698,8 +1698,8 @@
A very useful help to find out which DLLs are loaded as built-in and
which are loaded as native Windows file can be the debug channel
- loaddll, activated via the Wine command line parameter
- --debugmsg +loaddll.
+ loaddll, activated Via the environment variable
+ WINEDEBUG=+loaddll.