Closed TheRealGramdalf closed 1 year ago
Conty has these direct Wine dependencies installed:
And here is the list of libraries the packages include:
As for DLLs and other dependencies that are intended to be installed into a prefix (WINEPREFIX), Conty has none of them by default, except for what Wine (Wine-GE in case of Conty) already has out of the box.
I'm trying to run reMarkable desktop client-
Are there problems with some of its functions or it does not even start?
first off thanks for replying promptly, this is super helpful.
I tried using wine-ge rather than caffe/vanigla or any of the other ones, and sure enough, it worked.
Not sure why this isn't out there in other places, maybe this specific app requires a DLL that most wine flavours don't have? In any case, this is good to know for the future.
Thanks!
This is somewhat related, I figured this is the best place to ask.
I've been trying to figure out bottles, and it seems to be mostly working. I can run certain applications just fine, but others don't seem to work.
My question would be: Considering you are a developer who specializes in wine, is it possible to get a simple list (as well as files for DLLs) of dependencies/dlls that you have in conty? I was able to get a certain application in vanilla wine (not vanigla) from fedora repos, but I just can't seem to get it working in bottles. My guess is that I'm missing some dependencies, (be it something wine requires or a DLL), but I just can't seem to find what they would even be. I could theoretically use procmon under windows to find what DLLS the program is calling, but that would be incredibly tedious. I'm hoping it's just a simple matter of something I'm doing wrong.
What would be incredibly helpful is a custom bottles 'template', so to speak, a bottle with the dependencies that conty uses, which can be imported using bottles backup and import features to create an environment which has everything ready to go.
I think the alternative would be to just use conty, but I'd prefer to use bottles mainly because of nvidia drivers being a headache. Otherwise I'd just go ahead and use your amazing project here. (And yes- I'm on the proprietary drivers, since there are some big things broken on my specific device when using oss drivers).
Hope you can help- but if not, no worries. I just figured you might have this information on hand, rather than me spending hours scraping the internet. In case you're curious, I'm trying to run reMarkable desktop client- but also some windows games later on.