I had actually seen that before, but that's not what I'm trying to do. The example you cited showed an installation of InfoQube running in a Windows VM on Openbox. I'd like to get InfoQube to run directly on Wine, using as few Mirosoft components as possible (and certainly not the whole WinOS!) which is a little bit different.
Here's a link to the WineHQ "About Wine" page: http://www.winehq.org/about/ for anone who wants to know more about Wine.
I'm running Wine 1.0.1 on Ubuntu 9.04 (2.6.28-13-generic kernel) on an ASUS EeePC 900HD upgraded to 2G RAM.
0.9.24c installs with some ocx registration problems. Program starts and quits at once.
-.24d (portable) behaves similarly, but at least leaves a error log
Here's the error log I get:
7/18/2009 11:05:54 PM3393Main>LoadUserFunctions7/18/2009 11:05:54 PM339Application-defined or object-defined error(l=0)MainLoadUserFunctionsReadUserFunctionsReadFile
7/18/2009 11:05:54 PM3393Main>LoadUserFunctions7/18/2009 11:05:54 PM339Application-defined or object-defined error(l=0)MainLoadUserFunctionsReadFileReadUserFunctions
7/18/2009 11:05:54 PM3393Main>LoadUserFunctions7/18/2009 11:05:54 PM339Application-defined or object-defined error(l=0)MainLoadUserFunctionsReadFile
I agree with MauiKeith that running IQ in a VM is not the same. Of course IQ will run fine in this context... Almost anything does.
Wine is a different story as it allows "Windows programs [...] to act as native programs would, running without the performance or memory usage penalties of an emulator, with a similar look and feel to other applications on your desktop". Wine can/could be used on most UNIX based OS -- Linux, Mac OS X, etc.
(MauiKeith : I tried running IQ in wine too with Ubuntu 9.04... no luck. Unfortunately, I haven't been using Linux enough in the last few years to be of any help. But it would be great if someone could... As IQ running on Wine would be a big plus. I doubt that the pivot tables etc. would work though... but who knows, if one has some version of MS office installed and running -- Like Office 2000, maybe.)
Perhaps, these steps can be adapted to install IQ. I don't know if Wine support XP's registration-less COM (which is what IQ uses in portable mode), so first try with the installable flavor.
Is there any error message related to msscript.ocx ?
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