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Mokkeri

Member Since 05 Aug 2006
Offline Last Active Aug 07 2006 12:37 PM

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BGT 101 with Transgaming Cedega (linux)

05 August 2006 - 03:31 AM

Trying to get BGT to work with Cedega, a windows emulator for linux. The only problem is that the BGT installer isn't very compatible with cedega (well, few command line apps are, I believe). The problem is that when I run the installer, It won't let me type in the directory for Baldur's Gate, but instead just tries to proceed with the install process without knowing it, result is follows:
mokkeri@tentaakkeli:~/TransGaming_Drive/Program Files/Black Isle/BGII - SoA$ cedega Setup-BGT.exe

(Point2Play_gui.py:5958): Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by Xlib

(Point2Play_gui.py:5958): Gdk-WARNING **: cannot set locale modifiers
Warning: Language 'en_DK' was not found, retrying without country name...
For language 'en' several language ids were found:
en_US - 0409; en_GB - 0809; en_AU - 0C09; en_CA - 1009; en_NZ - 1409; en_IE - 1809; en_ZA - 1C09; en_JM - 2009; en_ - 2409; en_BZ - 2809; en_TT - 2C09; 
Instead of using first in the list, suggest to define
your LANG environment variable like this: LANG=en_US
[Setup-BGT.exe] WeiDU version 192
[Setup-BGT.exe] Using scripting style "BG"

Choose your language:
 0 [English]
 1 [International English]
 2 [Francais (French)]
 3 [Deutsch (German)]
 4 [Italiano (Italian)]
 5 [Çѱ¹¾î (Korean)]
 6 [Polski (Polish)]
 7 [D¢¤¤??? (Russian)]
1
Using Language [International English]

Install Component [Baldur's Gate Trilogy - Core 1.01]
[Y]es or [N]o or [Q]uit? Y

Installing [Baldur's Gate Trilogy - Core 1.01]
Creating 1 directory
Copying 1 file ...
Warning: Language 'en_DK' was not found, retrying without country name...
For language 'en' several language ids were found:
en_US - 0409; en_GB - 0809; en_AU - 0C09; en_CA - 1009; en_NZ - 1409; en_IE - 1809; en_ZA - 1C09; en_JM - 2009; en_ - 2409; en_BZ - 2809; en_TT - 2C09; 
Instead of using first in the list, suggest to define
your LANG environment variable like this: LANG=en_US
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Undetectable Windows version.  Possibly too new.  Installation MAY fail.
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Enter the full path to your Baldur's Gate installation 
				then press Enter.
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Invalid Baldur's Gate directory, restarting...
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Is it possible to set the directory for Baldur's Gate via an argument? That might do the trick (or not)