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1.12 beta dedi on wine

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I would like to try run 1.12 beta arma_server.exe under wine.

It is not that clear to me how to do this. I've my windows ArmA version patched to 1.12 beta and nothing on wine.<ul>[*]Should I just copy the Arma\ folder to the wine and use the same registry key there?

[*]Or I need to install ArmA under wine before

Thanks in advance,

alef

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Im pretty sure the server doesnt need any registry keys, so you're good to go if you copied the files

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Thank for the answer.

I'm copying the files over a dedicated volume with a VFAT filesystem, hope it helps with the filename case problems I've read about in this forum (for future native linux dedi I mean).

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I've reached the point where the dedi window logs "Dedicated host created". Wine needs a patch for the unimplemented ReadFileScatter, which I've applied.

Howerver, it crashes at 0x419662 for a null pointer.

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I've reached the point where the dedi window logs "Dedicated host created". Wine needs a patch for the unimplemented ReadFileScatter, which I've applied.

Which version of wine do you use ?

According to http://www.winehq.org/?announce=0.9.58

the ReadFileScatter Bug is already fixed in the current version.

Or do I need your patch additionally ?

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Which version of wine do you use ?

I'm sorry, a very old one: 0.9.25 November 2006, which I've got from Debian stable. I'll try next week the latest version and post here. It's the first time I use wine, at a glance seems to be a great product.

Thanks for pointing that out,

alef

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I've reached the point where the dedi window logs "Dedicated host created". Wine needs a patch for the unimplemented ReadFileScatter, which I've applied.

Howerver, it crashes at 0x419662 for a null pointer.

I've reached the point too, using debian etch and wine 0.9.58.

Unfortunately the server crashed for the same error. wink_o.gif

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As the 1.12 beta for linux has been made available, I'm going not to do any attempt with wine. Native version runs fine on my host.

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