Hi carlos, sorry not a real solution only some suggestions: i am not sure why it still shows message. (but i have had sometimes same situation on my old installations, at the moment not. and i am not sure what i have made different) onyl a suggestion: try to make one empty "standard wine" inside your home. maybe with winecfg this should install a empty wine enviorement (64bit hopefully with mono) inside .wine then try to env WINEPREFIX="/home/cer/LSB" env WINEARCH=win32 winecfg after this try to install your application with your commandline.
env WINEPREFIX="/home/cer/LSB" env WINEARCH=win32 wine Downloads/LSBSetup.exe
if it not helps try to make a empty 32bit "standart wine" directory (delete .wine) env WINEARCH=win32 winecfg env WINEPREFIX="/home/cer/LSB" env WINEARCH=win32 winecfg after this try to install your application with your commandline. env WINEPREFIX="/home/cer/LSB" env WINEARCH=win32 wine Downloads/LSBSetup.exe because i am not sure why this message is there, mybe it checks the wrong wine-prefix. or you have to initailitze wineprefix before starting appliction installation. you could also try to install the net framework from your application/inside wine. it will install it inside your wineprefix, if something goes wrong simply delet this prefix (as i mentoned before it could be possible that some fielassociations or directory entrys inside startmenue will be left over..) simoN Am 23.07.2018 um 20:24 schrieb Carlos E. R.:
On 2018-07-12 12:07, Simon Becherer wrote:
Hi carlos,
Ok, I let wine yesterday install mono from outside. Now I have to remove it (seems to be only ~/.cache/wine/wine-mono-4.7.1.msi), and then switch from oss wine to wine:wine.
i use (tumbleweed) wine from oss and mono from emulators:wine as far no problems.
.cache/wine/.... directory will be used only if you install a new wine prefix (as far as i know) (also winetricks will store the downloads somehow there)
but inside a already existing wine prefix (the windows directory structure) its there already installed.
if you install with rpm its: /usr/share/wine/mono/wine-mono-4.7.1.msi
i actually use for every windows program i install a separate wineprefix. so its easy to remove something completely and not mess up another windows application (especially if you have to use some tricks to get it running).
as example like this here: env WINEPREFIX="/home/simon/.win32-test" env WINEARCH=win32 wine setup
will start setup inside .wine32-test
you have to take care, that wine will always make a lot of file associations into the (last)prefix you specify. if you remove the directory this will still exist. there is some way to prevent wine from doing this, but i never tried, so you must google......
Thanks.
Well, I have now mono installed:
cer@Legolas:~> l /usr/share/wine/mono/wine-mono-4.7.1.msi -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 56470528 Aug 4 2017 /usr/share/wine/mono/wine-mono-4.7.1.msi cer@Legolas:~> rpm -qf /usr/share/wine/mono/wine-mono-4.7.1.msi wine-mono-4.7.1-lp150.1.1.noarch cer@Legolas:~> cer@Legolas:~> rpm -qa | grep wine wine-mono-4.7.1-lp150.1.1.noarch wine-gecko-2.47-lp150.55.1.noarch wine-3.13-lp150.841.1.x86_64 wine-32bit-3.13-lp150.841.1.x86_64 cer@Legolas:~>
and I start my application using your suggestion:
env WINEPREFIX="/home/cer/LSB" env WINEARCH=win32 wine Downloads/LSBSetup.exe
but still Wine complains and says mono is not installed, should it be installed from upstream? I say no, and the application stalls with a window that says Installing .NET Framework 4.5
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