Description of problem: The begining is here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=815627 When there is no <~/.wine>, winecfg cannot create the well working prefix. It gives an error (the picture & console log are attached). ___________________________________ Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): wine-1.5.1-1.fc16.i686 wine-1.5.2-1.fc16.i686 wine-1.5.2-2.fc16.i686 and probably earlier versions ___________________________________ How reproducible: always ___________________________________ Steps to Reproduce: 1. When there is no <~/.wine>, launch winecfg. ___________________________________ Actual results: Wine creates the new prefix that does not allow to install many Windows programs. ___________________________________ Expected results: Wine creates the new well working prefix. ___________________________________ Additional info: After I just copy the ready prefix from another computer (e.g. with Ubuntu installed), Wine works fine with it.
Created attachment 580494 [details] winecfg gives error while the first run
Created attachment 580495 [details] wine console log (while the error)
I cannot reproduce this here. Can you please post the output of 'rpm -qa *wine*'.
<rpm -qa *wine*> told nothing. That's why I've attached the YUM output.
Created attachment 580628 [details] Installed Wine packages
I apologize for the fact that once again created a bug-report, not related directly to the wine. The point was that Wine was giving out an error because of the Infinality font rendering, I used. Sorry once again. It's not a Wine bug.