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Installing apps into an existing prefix?
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| thefr00n |
Friday 17 June 2011 at 10:07
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Hi All,
So, I'm experimenting with running FL Studio 10 via PlayOnLinux - and its working surprisingly well. However, I'd like to also install some plugins. In some cases, it's as simple as copying dll files into the relevant folders, but I also own an orchestral library which has its own installer.
POL doesn't seem to have an option for installing an app into an existing prefix - only into a new one. What will happen if I select the option for installing into a new prefix, but choose the name of an existing one? Will crucial things get overwritten?
Is there any other way around this?
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| Quentin PÂRIS |
Sunday 26 June 2011 at 13:00
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You can select an existing prefix :
Install -> Manual install -> Edit an existing prefix.
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| realsuamor |
Tuesday 30 August 2011 at 20:36
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I have a similar problem as thefr00n. I install Baldur's Gate into a new prefix. But how can I select a script inside the Manual install procedure ?
With your approach I have to manually check what's done in all the different scripts and do all of them by hand.
I want to install a big patch for the game requiring Baldur's Gate 2 to be installed in the same prefix (!). How can I use the scripts without doing everything manually ?
I'll try the rename approach and hope for the best.
Update: You can apparently not rename the prefix before you install a game unfortunately. I could force it though by creating a soft link.
Thanks for the great scripts making it a lot easier to install programs. Edited by realsuamor Software Developer - Private Project: Canorus - Free score editor
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