[Wine] "Module not found", using wine-0.9.28
Paul Fox
pgf at foxharp.boston.ma.us
Tue Jan 9 10:29:45 CST 2007
i've seen various references to this message in the list archive, but
none which really match my scenario.
i'm running 0.9.28 on ubuntu edgy. of course, i'm new at wine --
so this could be user error.
i'm trying to install TaxCut 2006, from the CDROM:
$ ls .wine/dosdevices/d\:/
autorun.inf* df0000exe.manifest* taxcut.exe* temporaryitems/
data/ dpro2006.exe* taxcutapp/
df0000.exe* taxcut/ taxcutexe.manifest*
$
$ WINEDEBUG=warn+all wine .wine/dosdevices/d\:/taxcut.exe
warn:module:load_builtin_dll cannot open .so lib for builtin L"taxcut.exe": /usr/lib/wine/taxcut.exe.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
warn:module:load_dll Failed to load module L"Z:\\home\\pgf\\.wine\\dosdevices\\d:\\taxcut.exe"; status=c0000135
wine: could not load L"Z:\\home\\pgf\\.wine\\dosdevices\\d:\\taxcut.exe": Module not found
trying with a more direct path the the executable gives a variation on the
same theme:
$ ls /mnt
autorun.inf* df0000exe.manifest* taxcut.exe* temporaryitems/
data/ dpro2006.exe* taxcutapp/
df0000.exe* taxcut/ taxcutexe.manifest*
$
$ WINEDEBUG=warn+all wine /mnt/taxcut.exe
warn:module:load_builtin_dll cannot open .so lib for builtin L"taxcut.exe": /usr/lib/wine/taxcut.exe.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
warn:module:load_dll Failed to load module L"D:\\taxcut.exe"; status=c0000135
wine: could not load L"D:\\taxcut.exe": Module not found
i can run other programs, which come with wine, successfully,
e.g. winhlp.exe, and cmd.exe.
any tips, or debug, strace, etc suggestions, would be most welcome.
as i say, i'm new to wine. is this a case where i need to be using
"real" microsoft libraries? if so, is there a wiki or doc page
that describes which libraries to copy, and their source (on
windows) and destination (under wine) locations?
paul
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paul fox, pgf at foxharp.boston.ma.us (arlington, ma, where it's 34.3 degrees)
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