Deleting Wine's leftovers...

Last time I used Wine was for installing Microchip’s MLA framework, I needed to see some of the examples… Then I deleted the Wine profile thinking that would just do. But I recently realized all Microchip’s direct accesses were left in the applications, and I don’t know what to do about that. I realize I probably should have first uninstalled all stuff and then deleting the profile. How can I get rid of all those left direct accesses? And if there’s more “garbage” a Wine profile can leave, how to delete that?

Thanks.

On 2013-10-18 01:26, F style wrote:
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> Last time I used Wine was for installing Microchip’s MLA framework, I
> needed to see some of the examples… Then I deleted the Wine profile
> thinking that would just do. But I recently realized all Microchip’s
> direct accesses were left in the applications, and I don’t know what to
> do about that. I realize I probably should have first uninstalled all
> stuff and then deleting the profile. How can I get rid of all those left
> direct accesses? And if there’s more “garbage” a Wine profile can leave,
> how to delete that?

You have to delete the entire “~/.wine/” directory.


Cheers / Saludos,

Carlos E. R.
(from 12.3 x86_64 “Dartmouth” at Telcontar)

Er… that’s exactly what I did… the profile I used was the default ~/.wine one…

F style wrote:
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> Er… that’s exactly what I did… the profile I used was the default
> ~/.wine one…
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>
Also clean up context menu/open with list
http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ/#head-9893ae50079ca7a959258f0bc9a17aaf2e69b391

GNOME 3.6.2
openSUSE Release 12.3 (Dartmouth) 64-bit
Kernel Linux 3.7.10-1.16-desktop

Yes! That’s seemingly what I needed. Heck, if only I had had a more careful look at Wine’s FAQ… Sorry… but thanks very much.

F style wrote:
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> Yes! That’s seemingly what I needed. Heck, if only I had had a more
> careful look at Wine’s FAQ… Sorry… but thanks very much.
>
>
you are welcome


GNOME 3.6.2
openSUSE Release 12.3 (Dartmouth) 64-bit
Kernel Linux 3.7.10-1.16-desktop