This is the WineTools readme. As root copy all files to /usr/local/winetools
and create a link for wt210jo and findwine:

ln -sf /usr/local/winetools/wt210jo /usr/local/bin/wt
ln -sf /usr/local/winetools/findwine /usr/local/bin/findwine

If you want to have it somewhere else, change $BASEDIR in wt210jo and findwine.
Execute by typing "wt" on a shell. Don't use as root!!! All automatic downloads
are in german for now. If you want to use different localized versions you have
to download them on your own and point WineTools to it when asked for.

If you want to have versions of supported software in your language, send me an
email with name, version, language and exact download location of the software.
It will be included in one of the next versions.

If you have unsupported software that is known to be working with Wine, email
me name, version, language, exact download location of the software and
instructions, whether you need special config or command line parameters to
install. It will be included in one of the next versions.

WineTools was initially written by Frank Hendriksen <frank@franksworld.net>
and was extended and is maintained by Joachim von Thadden <thadden@web.de>.

It is licensed under the GPL.

Send comments, bugreports, etc. to thadden@web.de. Don't blame me for the
code. It's a horrible hack but it works.

Note:	This software comes with absolutely no warranty.
	You will not get any support or help for WineTools, Wine, software
	installations, Linux or Microsoft Windows from the author. If you need
	help, ask the mailing lists at http://www.winehq.org/site/forums. If you
	want support, buy the commercial versions of Wine: CodeWeavers
	CrossOver Office (http://www.codeweavers.com) for Desktop
	Applications or	TransGamings Cedega (formerly known as WineX)
	(http://www.transgaming.com) for playing games."


