Oh, I see.
Well I do have the 1.3 CD, and I did install first 1.3 from the CD and then 2.0 from the download. And I did so within Linux using WINE, and it does not work. The one thing that I did not try was running 1.3 without the upgrade to 2.0 installed to see if that works.
Someone should write a FAQ/manual for this, because the Linux question seems to come up. Considering as how I'm a decent writer and a Linux ignoramus I'm wondering if it shouldn't be me.
Does Lone Wolf have any objections to me doing this?
--- In
armybuilder@yahoogroups.com, Rob Bowes <rob@w...> wrote:
> You said you have the "1.2" CD. Well, there never WERE any V1.2 CDs, since
> the first release on CD was V1.3. So I don't know whether you have a V1.x
> or V2.x CD at this point. If you have V1.x, you MUST fully install AB from
> the CD and then install the latest version OVER it as an update. With V2.x,
> the launcher.exe program is all you need to run.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Rob
>
> At 03:08 PM 12/31/2002 +0000, you wrote:
> >Thanks, I do have the 1.2 Army builder CD. Is there a discount rate for
> >upgrading to a 2.x CD? I'll try the launcher.exe trick when I get home and
> >see if that fixes it, but I'm not holding my breath.
> >
> >I'm using the armybuilder directory that's on my Windows partition, and I
> >do have that installed correctly there, and the CD-ROM is set up correctly
> >on the WINE install.
> >
> >In what way does launcher.exe change the registry the first time that Army
> >Builder runs? Just in case I have to do this manually myself.
> >
> >--- In
armybuilder@yahoogroups.com, Rob Bowes <rob@w...> wrote:
> > > The CD works as a keydisc, so all AB is doing is reading specific contents
> > > of the CD. If your CD-ROM drive is working correctly, then AB should be
> > > able to obtain this information properly.
> > >
> > > My guess is that AB doesn't know to LOOK for the CD, since WINE probably
> > > doesn't have the autorun mechanism of Windows. Either that or you may also
> > > have an old (V1.x) CD that you are working with. Or you may have changed
> > > the drive letter designation since installing AB and it's looking at the
> > > wrong drive.
> > >
> > > To get AB to look for the CD in the correct place, insert the CD and run
> > > the program "launcher.exe". This should trigger an update of the Registry
> > > that will cause AB to start checking for the CD henceforth. If you have a
> > > V1.x CD (the V2.x CDs have red on the CD while the older ones don't), then
> > > you'll have to physically install the product from the CD and THEN install
> > > the latest version OVER that.
> > >
> > > This should get AB to start looking for the CD, in which case it should
> > > find it. Let me know if this doesn't solve the problem.
> > >
> > > Thanks, Rob
> > >
> > > At 07:26 PM 12/26/2002 +0000, you wrote:
> > > >I'm having a problem getting Army Builder to work in WINE. I appears
> > > >to choke trying to use the CD-ROM registration. If I didn't have to
> > > >use this method of confirming that I've bought the program it would
> > > >probably work fine.
> > > >
> > > >Is there an alternative registration method?
> > > >
> > > >Has anyone else had the same problem and resolved it somehow?
> > > >
> > > >NOTE: I've gotten practially all of my other Windows programs to work
> > > >under WINE, and I have the /mnt/cdrom mapped to D: in the
> > > >configuration file for WINE, so the stupid simple solutions I've taken
> > > >care of.
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Rob Bowes (rob@w...) (559) 658-6995
> Lone Wolf Development
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