EDIT: Never mind..Actually found a former grad student also kept a copy of this program around..Thankfully I don't have to try the migration.
Hi,
I have a problem. Many years ago I installed crossover office Standard version 4.2 on an old machine running Fedora. I placed a particular program onto there which I have a license to but is not longer downloadable (and I need it now). That machine is now effectively defunct. I can access the hard drive, but that's about it.
Is there a way for me to move my "bottle" from the old crossover onto my new one? I know the new crossover can just archive bottles and recover them..But it seems like 4.2 had a different structure. I can see that crossover itself is in a directory outside of ~/.cxoffice, and the program in question is not in a bottle but seems to be in its own directory completely outside of ~/.cxoffice.
For example, I can see
/data/progs/crossover
which seems to contain the licenses, readme files, as well as bin, etc, lib, support, and a couple of other subdirectories.
I can also see
/data/progs/progname
which seems to be my program's main directory..But it seems like it's not at all connected to ~/.cxoffice (which is apparently empty). I also don't see any kind of c_drive structure that I have in the modern crossover.
Is it possible to somehow migrate this "bottle"?
thank you,
Marko