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- #Fallout new vegas wine emulator update#
- #Fallout new vegas wine emulator code#
- #Fallout new vegas wine emulator windows#
My bad, I forgot the sudo command when trying to delete the folder. Realpath: Where did you get such an updated version of realpath? Zorin receives updates every few days and I tried to use the terminal too.Ģ.
#Fallout new vegas wine emulator update#
When I next update the wrappers I'll have them print a warning & refuse to run as root by default, and to abort if realpath fails. When I next update the wrappers I'll have them print a warning & refuse to run as root by default, and to abort if realpath fails.Īdamhm: It does tell you with the error message: "ERROR: Intended output directory "/Fallout New Vegas" already exists. Or open / in the file manager as root (there's normally a right-click option to open a directory as root) and delete it from there. It won't let you do anything to it as the normal user account doesn't have the permissions needed. Please remove it then try again."Īs realpath failed the build path resolved as / and normally this would cause it to fail due to permissions, but you must have tried running it as root at some point (never run anything as root unless it's strictly necessary to do so). It does tell you with the error message: "ERROR: Intended output directory "/Fallout New Vegas" already exists. I found it under the "/" directory but it will no let me do anything to it. The "Fallout New Vegas" directory is nowhere to be found on the computer. are there any other error messages before it gets to that point?Įdit: What happens if you try running "realpath -version" ?īStone: This is ridiculous. It might be that Zorin is missing something important that's normally included with Ubuntu/Mint/etc. but according to what you posted earlier it was trying to build it in the root path (/), so something is breaking before it gets to that point. if Fallout: New Vegas was installed to "$HOME/Games/Fallout New Vegas":Īnyway since you're trying it in "$HOME/NewVegas" right now, it should work. Where are the other games/what error did it produce when you tried to switch to the other directory (note: if the path contains a space you need to either put a backslash before each space or encapsulate them in quotation marks. I wanted the NewVegas directory to be with all my other games on the other HDD but I could not " cd" to the location. I have your files and the GOG files all in my "/home/-/NewVegas" folder right now. falloutnv_wine.sh, or chmod +x falloutnv_wine.sh) Failing that, there should be a terminal option in the system's menu, although you'll need to switch to the directory containing the script using the cd command if you do it that way.īStone: I have put all files in a directory. On Mint you can just right-click in the file manager and select "Open in Terminal" (or click the terminal button if it's configured to show that) to open a terminal in the current directory. falloutnv_wine.sh (someone else asked about the Fallout 3 script a few days ago & I posted an example there: ) Instead open a terminal in the directory containing the script and run it like so. It looks like there might be a configuration issue somewhere though, going by the "Terminal emulator not set" message.Īnyway don't try running the script from the GUI as even if you run it in a terminal that way it'll close once the script finishes & prevent you from reading the output. I'm not familiar with Zorin so I don't know how it's set things up.
#Fallout new vegas wine emulator code#
I tell it to "execute in terminal", but it isn't opening in the usual Terminal it opens in its own very small terminal-like box: You can see the code scroll as it does its thing, but then it suddenly closes down and nothing seems to have been installed. I moved the files to a folder in the Home directory and now I can execute the falloutnv_wine.sh file. And LXTerminal is what should be opening it. Funny thing is Zorin lately is giving me the error "Terminal emulator not set" when trying open the terminal in the directory.īTW, when I mean "execute" the.
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You mentioned opening the terminal in the directory containing the script.
#Fallout new vegas wine emulator windows#
falloutnv_wine.sh I am former Windows user turned Ubuntu user. Open a terminal in the directory containing the script and try to run it with the command. are you trying to run it on a Windows filesystem?Īlso it's strongly recommended to run the build scripts from the terminal so you can see their output if anything fails. Adamhm: It shouldn't be necessary to give it execute permissions manually.