[cad-linux] Re: ICAD3.3beta download WINE Linux

Thank you!
it's about time someone game me some good news.
as for the tool bars hanging, i've never had trouble with tool bars, but i 
did have trouble with creating geometry in the drawing area.  i suspect that 
was a problem with SID(unstable debian), when i switched to Woody(stable 
debian) the problem corrected it's self.

could you clarify what you mean by "I close both windows in succession, if 
you click OK you get stuck in a loop. ".   you seem to have found a 
work-around that i have not.

On Friday 16 August 2002 19:28, you wrote:
> Phrostie
>
> SUCCESS!!!
>
> Well, sort of... Lycoris comes with WINE preinstalled & preconfigured,
> the Lycoris forum said that a current CodeWeavers or Xrossover would be
> better THAN THE stock setup but what the heck. I'm too lazy/ newbie so I
> just ran WINE and then launched the ICAD setup.exe. Quess what... it
> actually installed.
>
> When I launch the app with "WINE icad.exe --managed" it first says
> "error creating accelerator table (89). Default accelerator will be
> loaded". Then it says "error creating aliases (102). Default aliases
> will be loaded".  I close both windows in succession, if you click OK
> you get stuck in a loop. ICAD then comes up fine and can browse files
> and load existing drawings. I even moved/customized the toolbar
> locations, exited, relaunched, and they stayed where moved to.
>
> Now the gotcha... if i click on toolbars the program hangs, haven't
> tried the command line yet. I'll keep at it and send you an update
> tomorrow.
>
> WOW-THIS IS A MAJOR SUCCESS IN MY MIND!
>
> Rob Davis
>
> >i've successfully installed and run the latest intellicad(3.3) from
> > cadopia with the latest Xrossover-Office(1.2) from codeweavers.
> >
> >at one point in the installation it locked up and i had to kill and
> > restart it with "killall winserver" and "killall wineloader", but after
> > that everything was point and click.  there did seem to be more
> > error-popups at startup than i'm used to seeing with a tweaked wine
> > installation, but this was almost a completely point and click
> > installation.  no config files were hacked or additional dlls downloaded.
> >  once up and running it seemed to be just as smooth as it has been in the
> > past.
> >
> >BTW, the layer explorer will still crash it if you try to add a layer with
> > it.use the layer command.

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