7/12/2023 0 Comments Winebottler m1![]() The default directory is the one we're copying the CP executable and DLLs from, so if WB puts the resulting app there it will package that into itself recursively and hang. The other options are easy or optional, then clicking "Install" will bring up a dialog to choose the destination. It might be better to use vcrun6sp6, but that's a 60MB separate download - something to try if anyone runs into CP GUI problems.Ĥ. The "Winetricks" option is a pain to scroll through, but CP only needs comctl32 (for COMCT元2.DLL) and vcrun6sp4 (for MFC and VC DLLs). In WB I selected the option "This is the actual program, copy it and all files that are in the same folder".ģ. Since CP has a few modules, all in the CP directory, I zipped up the contents of that folder on Windows and unzipped it to a folder on my Mac. On Windows I used Dependency Walker to find CP's referenced DLLs:Ģ. It's fairly well documented in the WB documentation "Do Your Own" section, with a few caveats. ![]() Apparently Wine.app has problems on 10.9 - read the WineBottler blog for more info if you run into problems.įinally, I'll document what I did - just in case anyone is interested in making similar packages. These have been tested working on 10.6 and 10.8. Get the latest WB release candidate as it installs a more recent version of Wine.app which is needed. (So you don't need WB, but it's 250MB!)įor the smaller version you don't need to _use_ WineBottler, but you need Wine.app which WB installs. (Still 130MB though!)Īnd here's the stand-alone version with Wine.app embedded. Here's a link for the version that requires Wine.app to be already installed. Since WineBottler can package AppleWin for Mac OS X I presumed it would be pretty easy to make a CiderPress app, and it is. (Expanded summary of the post from the Facebook "Apple II Enthusiasts" group.)
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