I just tried running it with wine, but get the following error messages: "Procedure not found. Could not load python dll" and "err:menubuilder:init_xdg error looking up the desktop directory". I did copy python27.dll to ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32.
Is it written in python? If so, would it be an idea to put out the *.pyc files for people like me?
As always,
Minotauros
Darn. I really need to find out from people who do make it work on Wine their method. Although, as I think I say on the downloads page, loading times are a *big* problem in Wine. When I have a spare day, I intend to try and get Linux working on a spare laptop (people tell me this is easy, but I have no idea whatsoever how to do so) and hopefully that will be a stepping stone to an actual Linux release, which should fix a lot of the problems at the moment.
The problem with pyc files is that - unless I am mistaken - you can just open them up in a text editor. Unless there is some way to prevent that and make them closed, I'm afraid I'm not going to be distributing them, as I really care about the closed-source-ness
. But, despite that, a proper Linux version genuinely is in the works! I think.