They definitely use different wines per product - if you exemine the PhotoPaint installation files you'll notice libwine-wpo2000 and libwine-graphics9. Dunno what is going on in wine-land but something is stopping my TopPage, which also uses a custom wine, from running. This is odd, as TopPage installs it's own wine in its own directory, same as Corel. On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Derek Fountain wrote:
Good question. This one clearly has a Winelib of its own, which makes me think it'll use that instead of any other. That's bad, but as this Winelib is clearly better than the one which comes with Office2000 (or at least appears to be), that's the way it has to be. The Office2000 apps all use the same Winelib - or that's what I think goes on. Perhaps things are arranged such that if a Wine server is running, a new one is not started up when a new application wants it?
Hmmmm , That makes me wonder. does corel install a seperate version of wine for each version of there products that you install , or does it use the same wine version that it installed previosly , and just add a new confuguration file ?
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