For a while now, I've been running Pharaoh under Linux using WINE -- the windows emulator. In fact, I found out how to run the GOG version here (see http://caesar3.heavengames.com/cgi-bin/caeforumscgi/display.cgi?action=ct&f=9,7704,,20 ).
I recently upgraded from Debian Linux 8 (Jessie) to Debian Linux 9 (Stretch) and now I can't even get into WINE.
If I just open a command line window and type "wine" it says "command not found". Apparently, this version of WINE requires an extra library to be added to the path -- so I entered "export PATH=$PATH:/usr/lib/wine".
Having done so, entering "wine" gives me some brief help information and entering "wine --version" gives me the version number (1.8.7). But I'm really not wining anything at this point.
If I enter "wine winecfg", it tells me "could not exec wineserver". It's at this point I am stuck.
Any ideas out there?
Henipatra
I recently upgraded from Debian Linux 8 (Jessie) to Debian Linux 9 (Stretch) and now I can't even get into WINE.
If I just open a command line window and type "wine" it says "command not found". Apparently, this version of WINE requires an extra library to be added to the path -- so I entered "export PATH=$PATH:/usr/lib/wine".
Having done so, entering "wine" gives me some brief help information and entering "wine --version" gives me the version number (1.8.7). But I'm really not wining anything at this point.
If I enter "wine winecfg", it tells me "could not exec wineserver". It's at this point I am stuck.
Any ideas out there?
Henipatra
[This message has been edited by Henipatra (edited 06-23-2017 @ 11:41 AM).]