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Problems with installing RAD Studio 11 in Wine

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Good evening,

 

My name is Edwin Andres Martinez Suarez, and I want to resolve a problem with installing RAD Studio 11 in Wine 5.0:

 

I have only this tools:

SO: Lubuntu 21.04

Wine version: 5.0.3

RAD Studio Trial Version: 11 (Alexandria)

 

When I was installing RAD Studio 11 in this Wine version, the setup is failuring and having a following errors demostrated in this following images

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How I can resolve this problem?, please!

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The latest version of WINE is 7.0. You are using a very, very old version and trying to use the latest software with that. I would guess you are really shooting yourself in the foot trying to get it to work in a few year old version of WINE.

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I experimented with Delphi (I think 10.2) and Wine but never got it to work completely. Everything more complex than a single form caused AVs and other funky things.

Maybe things already changed at Wine, but my latest experience is that it won't fully work, ever.

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We deploy our compiled app for mac in Wine, via codeweavers, and it works great. It is a very sophisticated UI with many 3rd party components. However, I admit we have not tried to run the Delphi IDE in WINE.

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19 hours ago, aehimself said:

Everything more complex than a single form caused AVs and other funky things.

So it performed identically to running on Windows? :classic_biggrin:

 

I've got a cutting edge Linux desktop; tomorrow I'll give the trial of Rad Studio 11 a go with the latest version of WINE staging (a series of patches on top of WINE) and Valve's Proton fork of WINE if necessary and see if I can get working. I've got a reasonable amount of experience poking Windows software with a stick until it runs under Linux.

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Is any modern Delphi on the supported applications list for Wine? The last time I looked (which admittedly was many years ago), only Delphi up to version 7 was supported.

 

OK, I just looked for supported Delphi versions.

The latest officially version apparently is Delphi XE8, and that even with "Gold" Status:

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What works

  • Designing (VCL form designer and object inspector)
  • Writing code
  • Error insight
  • Compiling
  • Debugging

What does not

  • Installer needs workarounds

So, chances are, that the Delphi 11 installer will need the same workarounds. They are listed on that very page. I haven't tried it though.

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OK, just checking in to say that I've gotten a Access Violation error in rtl280.bpl when trying to install with the latest version of WINE. The fun thing is when one does a Google search on "rtl280.bpl" one gets back five pages of results, basically all of them about error messages from Delphi. :classic_sad: I'm going to try fiddling with things some more.

 

19 hours ago, dummzeuch said:

So, chances are, that the Delphi 11 installer will need the same workarounds.

Not those workarounds. Those workarounds would have you setting up a 32bit prefix, which won't work for Delphi anymore. It also has other tricks like installing IE8 (which you can't readily do from a 64bit prefix) and installing .NET 3.5. I got to the point I'm at by using a 64bit prefix, installing corefonts and, per one error message, installing .NET 4.5.

 

Now I need to proceed to bear it with a stick. I'm sure the IDE relies upon 76 ancient, proprietary bits of Microsoft software that aren't documented anywhere.....

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Interesting, is it possible to copy an installed IDE to a different machine and run it thus avoiding the installer. I know there are portable versions of RAD so it seems doable

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