Personal Ancestral and Wine

Christopher Morgan cmorgan at wpi.edu
Fri May 18 09:53:27 CDT 2001


Hey.  I actually have tried to get this app working under wine before with
some limited success.  Can you send me a geneology file and tell me what
version of PAF and wine you are using?  If you aren't using the latest
wine version you should upgrade to the latest release.  I'll see if I can
come up with anything on PAF as far as what is broken.  I'm pretty busy
these days with other open source stuff but I should be able to figure out
in general what is broken.

Chris



On Fri, 18 May 2001, John Austin wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am trying to get Personal Ancestral File (which is free Genealogy software
> from The Church of Latter Day Saints) to run with wine.
>
> I have tried configuring wine in different ways following different
> suggestions in the HOWTOs and Wine user guides with varying results. I have
> also tried installing the software using Wine rather than just running the
> windows-installed program. Installation fails because Installshield does not
> run correctly (however, I note from the FAQs that support for this has not
> been included in Wine yet). The best I have managed so far is to get the
> software loaded so that I am able to browse an input file. However, the
> program crashes when I try to edit an entry.
>
> I know that this description of the problem is vague, however, I would
> prefer to be able to provide more useful debugging information under
> guidance rather than a whole load of stuff which may just confuse the issue.
> I can obviously provide general info such as software versions, blow-by-blow
> accounts of the steps I have taken and the various error messages which have
> resulted. Unfortunately, I am not a C programmer and I cannot use (wine)dbg
> tools. However, I have quite a lot of experience with Unix and I am sure I
> could produce whatever is required with suitable instructions.
>
> Is there some knowledgeable person out there who has either managed to get
> PAF to run with better results or who feels (s)he is able to help anyway? If
> so, I look forward to hearing from you!
>
> Cheers for now,
>
> John
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