Hi
0
There's any way to pass a parameter to cxrun in the command line . ( the name of the exe )
Example:
"/opt/cxoffice/bin/cxrun /home/user/program/program.exe"
Thanks.
Important Information These are community forums and not official technical support. If you need official support: Contact Us
The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. We are not responsible for them in any way.
Back to Threads Reply to Thread
Hi
0
There's any way to pass a parameter to cxrun in the command line . ( the name of the exe )
Example:
"/opt/cxoffice/bin/cxrun /home/user/program/program.exe"
Thanks.
use
$ /opt/cxoffice/bin/wine --cx-app appname.exe
this command assumes that the appname.exe file of the program you want to launch is in your default bottle. If the program is not in your default bottle, use
$ CX_BOTTLE="bottlename" /opt/cxoffice/bin/wine --cx-app appname.exe
Hi,
The .exe is not inside the .cxoffice directory. So, when i try to use: /opt/cxoffice/bin/wine --cx-app /path/appname.exe i get an error.
Thanks
Did you try specifying a bottle at the beginning of the command string?
When i try to execute: /opt/cxoffice/bin/wine --cx-app /home/user/name/appname.exe" or specifying a bottle at the beginnig i have the same error: "appname is not in .cxoffice/win98/drive_c". It is looking for appname.exe inside cxoffice folder, not the path i specify.
I think a better command line would be /opt/cxoffice/bin/wine /home/user/name/appname.exe (this will use the default bottle, or use --bottle to change it). using --cx-app sends it looking for an already installed app (in the case of your command line, in the default bottle).
Please Note: This Forum is for non-application specific questions relating to installation/configuration of CrossOver. All application-specific posts to this Forum will be moved to their appropriate Compatibility Center Forum.
CrossOver Forums: the place to discuss running Windows applications on Mac and Linux