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DBISAM app on Ubuntu with Crossover wine |
Mon, May 28 2012 11:35 AM | Permanent Link |
JonD | For no real reason other than interest, I'm trying to run a major app
on Ubuntu. So far: 1. dbsys works fine 2. a simple app with one table and a dbgrid works fine 3. my major application will not start. Anyone got experience with this that would like to comment on their success/failure accomplishing running an application on Ubuntu? Short of breaking the application into many sub pieces in order to find what stops it running, I'm at a loss as to how to debug the problem. However, as I said before, it's just out of interest rather than a real issue. JonD |
Mon, May 28 2012 11:43 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Jon
Ignoring the fact you're in the wrong newsgroups I'm surprised anything works. Are you running under WINE or.... Roy Lambert |
Mon, May 28 2012 12:20 PM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | JonD,
I've experimented with Wine in the past and got everything working OK (mostly on CentOS but tried Ubunutu as well). As to the app it 's possibly due to 3rd party components that use something that is not well implemented in Wine - one of my apps had TAPI dependency and that never worked so had to do a conditional compile and generate an exe without it. Other things i would look at that might cause problems : interaction with hardware components (serial port as i recall was ok but not sure of usb, printers, etc) or use things like skins or something else that uses some lower lever graphics calls that Wine again might not support. Good luck and pelase update back if you do find out what caused it. Raul On 5/28/2012 11:35 AM, Jon Lloyd Duerdoth wrote: > For no real reason other than interest, I'm trying to run a major app > on Ubuntu. > > So far: > 1. dbsys works fine > 2. a simple app with one table and a dbgrid works fine > 3. my major application will not start. > > Anyone got experience with this that would like to comment on > their success/failure accomplishing running an application > on Ubuntu? > > Short of breaking the application into many sub pieces in order > to find what stops it running, I'm at a loss as to how to > debug the problem. However, as I said before, it's just out > of interest rather than a real issue. > > JonD > |
Mon, May 28 2012 12:38 PM | Permanent Link |
JonD | Hi Roy and Raul.
Roy: actually wasn't sure what groups were left for 'discussion' so just picked this one. Raul: Found the issue with a missing fontsub.dll that must be a standard file for all windows installations as I certainly don't distribute it with my application. Once I copied the file into the crossover bottle, the application worked perfectly... I'm amazed at how it works. JonD On 2012-05-28 12:20 PM, Raul wrote: > JonD, > > I've experimented with Wine in the past and got everything working OK > (mostly on CentOS but tried Ubunutu as well). > > As to the app it 's possibly due to 3rd party components that use > something that is not well implemented in Wine - one of my apps had TAPI > dependency and that never worked so had to do a conditional compile and > generate an exe without it. > > Other things i would look at that might cause problems : interaction > with hardware components (serial port as i recall was ok but not sure of > usb, printers, etc) or use things like skins or something else that uses > some lower lever graphics calls that Wine again might not support. > > Good luck and pelase update back if you do find out what caused it. > > Raul > > On 5/28/2012 11:35 AM, Jon Lloyd Duerdoth wrote: >> For no real reason other than interest, I'm trying to run a major app >> on Ubuntu. >> >> So far: >> 1. dbsys works fine >> 2. a simple app with one table and a dbgrid works fine >> 3. my major application will not start. >> >> Anyone got experience with this that would like to comment on >> their success/failure accomplishing running an application >> on Ubuntu? >> >> Short of breaking the application into many sub pieces in order >> to find what stops it running, I'm at a loss as to how to >> debug the problem. However, as I said before, it's just out >> of interest rather than a real issue. >> >> JonD >> > > |
Mon, May 28 2012 1:43 PM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Jon
>Roy: actually wasn't sure what groups were left for 'discussion' so just > picked this one. I was only joking. You'll have to post some screenshots. Roy Lambert |
Mon, May 28 2012 2:56 PM | Permanent Link |
JonD | Well the screen shots appear just the same as on Windows 7.
The only issue that I've come across... I've used Ctrl-Alt-Del-F9 to reveal an infrequently used menu item and Ubuntu uses that to control sessions. Not a problem to change in the application if I ever chose to deploy to Ubuntu. I had one request to deploy to a Mac and CrossOver is supposed to support that as well... certainly would be interesting to see if that worked (no need for XE2/FireMonkey perhaps?) JonD On 2012-05-28 1:43 PM, Roy Lambert wrote: > Jon > > >> Roy: actually wasn't sure what groups were left for 'discussion' so just >> picked this one. > > I was only joking. You'll have to post some screenshots. > > Roy Lambert |
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