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New Advanced Wine Configuration?

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Amelon Vendredi 8 Aoüt 2008 à 23:09
AmelonAnonymous

Is there ever any hope of actually getting a new Advanced Wine Configuration plugin so that it'll actually work?
GNU_Raziel Dimanche 10 Aoüt 2008 à 14:08
GNU_Raziel

Hi,

I will check this out as soon as possible, explain exactlly what is broken.

I will also add new option possibilities offered by wine 1.x

Have a nice day
Amelon Mardi 12 Aoüt 2008 à 4:48
AmelonAnonymous

If you launch PlayOnLinux from its menu icon, when you try to add the plugin all you see is that the plugin isn't added... the plugin window remains empty. If you launch PlayOnLinux from the command line, then when you try to add the plugin you get the following message on the command line:

The file is not a valid PlayOnLinux package : /home/mycomputer/Desktop/AdvancedWineConfiguration_3.2.pol
GNU_Raziel Mardi 12 Aoüt 2008 à 17:56
GNU_Raziel

Ok, easy to fix :
-rename .pol to .tar.bz2
-extract content
-make new archive, tar.gz this time
-renam to .pol
-done ^^

Sorry it's my fault, wrong compression so i will re-upload file quickly.
Ante Mardi 12 Aoüt 2008 à 20:18
Ante

It didn't work with rename it to tar.bz2!
It worked if I renamed it to .tar and then extract it.

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Amelon Mercredi 13 Aoüt 2008 à 17:29
AmelonAnonymous

Unfortunately recreating the archive as a .tar.gz archive and then renaming it, and also downloading the new version you put up there, doesn't seem to solve the issue.
GNU_Raziel Jeudi 14 Aoüt 2008 à 17:21
GNU_Raziel

new version is not online for the moment, i do not have time to fix the issue (job first)

Expect the fixed and tested version online for this WE
Ante Jeudi 14 Aoüt 2008 à 17:54
Ante

It works if you tar the playonlinux and plugin folders as .tar.gz then rename it to .pol

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