![]() The first time you launch your new Grabit App/Prefix (mine is now on the desktop called Grabit_install and it looks like a bone), you’ll be asked to enter your usenet server and optionally login info, but you can do this later in preferences too. It is important that you select the Grabit.exe program we’ve just installed inside that prefix. You’ll be asked which (exe) or executable file to launch when you double-click the prefix. After you click finish in the install wizard, your prefix will complete. Lets click next through this wizard leaving settings set to defaults (un-check the launch Grabit checkbox in the final step). ![]() Next you’ll see the installation prompts for the Grabit Windows installer. NOTE: You will now see a progress dialog and a pop-up, indicating that your App is being created. Next, specify a name and location for your WineBottler App I chose the Desktop as my location and Grabit_install as my App name. In this dialog you should not make changes, just leave everything as set and click the Install button. We’ll be creating a new prefix and with Grabit in that prefixes C:program filesgrabit directory. Each prefix has a C: drive and a set of minimum DLL’s to emulate Windows. A prefix in WineBottler is like a cut down version of Windows. Next the WineBottler Prefix creation dialog will be displayed. You are about to open a Wine file – Select the “Convert to simple OS X Application bundle…” then click Go.This is an application downloaded from the Internet…blah blah – Click Open.Double click the downloaded Grabit installer exe file (GrabIt172b4.exe). To clarify, I am re-documenting the entire process of downloading, installing and configuring the free Usenet downloader called Grabit from Shemes on Mac OS X 10.6 using Wine Bottler: UPDATE – Some of you have sent me emails about these instructions being confusing and/or not working. Since there aren’t any good or free usenet downloaders available for the Mac (boo), I tried bottling up Grabit from Shemes and it works! Here’s how: #ERROR# Command '/Applications/Wine.app/Contents/Resources/bin/wine regedit /tmp/coreaudio.reg' returned status 1.Heard about WineBottler for the Mac? It’s open source software that lets you “bottle up” Windows applications and run them on your Intel Mac OS X. # LOG # Command '/Applications/Wine.app/Contents/Resources/bin/wine regedit /tmp/coreaudio.reg' returned status 1. Wine: chdir to /Volumes/Cubase 5.1/My Wine App.app/Contents/Resources ![]() Applications/WineBottler.app/Contents/Resources/bottler.sh: line 152: /Volumes/Cubase 5.1/My Wine App.app/Contents/ist: No such file or directory Mkdir: /Volumes/Cubase 5.1/My Wine App.app: Read-only file systemĭitto: /Volumes/Cubase 5.1/My Wine App.app/Contents/Frameworks/: Read-only file systemĭitto: /Volumes/Cubase 5.1/My Wine App.app/Contents/MacOS: Read-only file systemĭitto: /Volumes/Cubase 5.1/My Wine App.app/Contents: Read-only file systemĭitto: /Volumes/Cubase 5.1/My Wine App.app/Contents/Resources/: Read-only file system LIBRARYPATH.: /Applications/Wine.app/Contents/Resources/lib:/usr/X11R6/libįALLBACK_LIBRARYPATH.: /usr/lib:/Applications/Wine.app/Contents/Resources/lib:/usr/X11R6/libįONTCONFIG_FILE.: /Applications/Wine.app/Contents/Resources/etc/fonts/nfĭIPSPLAY.: /tmp/launch-ULGMoL/org.x:0 WINEPATH.: /Applications/Wine.app/Contents/Resources/bin PATH.: /usr/gnu/bin:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin. PWD.: '/Applications/Wine.app/Contents/Resources/bin' Please help! Any info is appreciated! Thank you! I was trying to do that using Winebottler, but it keeps saying "Prefix reation exited with error" and "you find a logfile to help with debugging on your desktop". This program runs well on my PC, but since I moved to mac, I want to install it. Need help! Frustrated! I am new with mac and I am trying to install Cubase 5 using Winebottler.
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