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on 4 May 2015
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on 7 Feb 2018
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TntMPD 3.0.39 and TntConnect 3.2 r9 Install on Ubuntu 14.04.02 with Unity

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By: jeff bain Posted on 13 Aug 2015 7:10 PM

Frederick,

thanks for the walk-through.  My old install broke for some reason, so I needed to update/re-install.  This was a big help.

Very straight forward and worked great.  Especially like the tip about moving the shortcut so it can be found by unity search.

thanks again

Jeff

By: Graham Posted on 6 Dec 2015 3:44 PM

Thank you. This worked well. I had earlier tried installing using wine, but without using POL, but it failed while trying to install the XLM 6 package.

Graham

By: snkgak Posted on 13 Feb 2016 10:47 PM

The KEY is 32-bit environment! XML Parser will fail to install on 64-bit Wine. But you don't need POL - just "create a 32 bit wineprefix on a 64 bit system". From the WineHQ Wiki FAQ 7.2:

"At present there are some significant bugs that prevent many 32 bit applications from working in a 64 bit wineprefix. To work around this, you can create a new 32 bit wineprefix using the WINEARCH environment variable. In a terminal, type:

WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=path_to_wineprefix winecfg

(use the actual path to the wineprefix), then install your 32 bit application(s) to that wineprefix.

"Do not manually create the directory before running that command; Wine must create it. WINEARCH only needs to be set when creating the wineprefix, and the architecture of an existing wineprefix cannot be changed."

Then the installer will be able to download everything it needs.

ScottK

By: JennyBeth Posted on 7 May 2016 5:40 PM

Thanks for this post; I was getting various errors just trying to install it via the default WINE, but this worked like a charm to install. However, it throws an error every time I try to open my database:

he database can not be opened on the C:\ drive because it is not in your "My Documents" or "Desktop" directory.

Database = Z:\home\jennybeth\.PlayOnLinux\\wineprefix\TnTMPD\dosdevices\c:\users\jennybeth\Desktop\JennyBeth.mpddb

My Documents = C:\users\jennybeth\My Documents

Desktop = C:\users\jennybeth\Desktop.

This is even though I have Wine configured to link the virtual My Documents to the Documents folder in Linux, under which I have the folder for my mission organization, and then my mpd under the fundraising directory. Just for funsies, I tried moving it to the top level of Documents, and to Desktop, and opening it from there, and I still get the same error. A possible issue might be that the virtual drive C in my file browser shows the actual contents of "My Documents" is my home folder rather than my Documents folder, even though the Wine Configuration folder shows that it links to Documents rather than home. Did I mess up in the installation? Anyone know how to fix it?

By: JennyBeth Posted on 7 May 2016 5:42 PM

*edit* You can probably figure this out, but the error as I copied it was after I tried it from the Desktop folder rather than from in my Documents.

By: JennyBeth Posted on 11 May 2016 3:34 PM

Ken Klay found a solution for me. In the "Please select a database" dialog, clicking "Search for a Database" under "Other options" near the bottom, rather than trying to open it under "Open an existing database," allowed me to navigate to and open it.

By: Jonathan Vander Wal Posted on 28 Oct 2016 6:49 AM

I followed this tutorial and I successfully installed TNTConnect v3.1 r10.  It seems to run fine, but when I shut it down it says that "TNTConnect has encountered a serious error and needs to close."  Any ideas?    

By: andre1980 Posted on 18 Jan 2017 10:06 PM

Hello, can someone please help me? I cannot create a new database. How do I do this?

Cheers,

André

By: Troy Wolbrink Posted on 22 Jan 2017 5:18 PM

Andre, are you trying to create a new database on Linux?  What error message are you getting?  Maybe try creating a new database on your PC or Mac and then copy the file over?

By: andre1980 Posted on 23 Jan 2017 9:42 AM

Hello Troy,

I think I am just going to use it on the computer of my wife. She has Windows. I might try to copy the file and see if it works.

Thanks!

By: andre1980 Posted on 30 Jan 2017 9:20 AM

Hello Troy,

I copied the file to my own computer and get the following error:

De database kan niet geopend worden vanaf de C:/ drive omdat hij niet in je "mijn documenten" of Desktop directory staat.

Database = Z:\home\andre\.PlayOnLinux\\wineprefix\TNTconnect\dosdevices\c:\users\andre\Mijn Documenten\God en kerk\TNT-connect\André.mpddb

Mijn Documenten = C:\users\andre\Mijn Documenten

Desktop = C:\users\andre\Bureaublad.

-> In englisch: The database can´t be opended from the c:/drive because it isn´t in ¨my documents¨ or desktop directory.

etc.

What to do?

By: andre1980 Posted on 6 Feb 2017 6:24 PM

Hello Troy, can you help me?

By: Troy Wolbrink Posted on 20 Apr 2017 11:16 PM
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Hi Andre, please post your question on the forums if you still need help.  This area is for commenting on the FAQ article about running TNT on Ubuntu.

By: James_Nissley Posted on 11 May 2017 6:36 PM

Thanks for the updated guide - it worked perfectly.

By: gwrw Posted on 13 Mar 2018 5:37 AM

Hi,

I'm having the same problem mentioned above --  I try to open a saved database from inside WINE, and it wants it to be in either My Documents or the Desktop.  I've tried it in both "virtual" folders -- Documents and Desktop -- but apparently TntConnect parses the file path and see that even though it appears to originate from the C: drive, it has a a prefix going back even further to a Z: drive.  Is this a security feature?

Clicking on the link "Search for database" apparently worked for JennyBeth (above), but it continues to gives me the same error.  I've tried every way I can think of to open it through WINE, and I continue to get this error.

Any ideas?

Thanks so much!

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