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DnaSP 5.10.00



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NameDnaSP
Version5.10.00
License Free to use
URLhttp://www.ub.edu/dnasp/
Votes  
RatingGold
Wine Version1.3.5
Free Download Official website. Download requires registration
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Description
Latest version as of September 07, 2009.
Old test results
The test results for this version are very old, and as such they may not represent the current state of Wine. Please consider submitting a new test report.
Selected Test Results (selected in 'Test Results' table below)

What works
Everything seems to be working.


What does not
Nothing that I have detected. Requires a native dll to work.


What was not tested
Not all functions were tested, but most were.


Additional Comments

As mentioned in the website, you are required to make a copy of mfc40.dll (which is provided with the app) into your ".wine/drive_c/windows/system32".

DNAsp* used to require "dcom98" via winetricks to perform a "Tajima's test". It is no longer required.
Test Results
DistributionTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?RatingSubmitter
CurrentArch Linux x86_64Oct 27 20101.3.5 Yes Yes Gold Francisco Pina 
ShowArch Linux x86_64Jan 29 20101.1.37 Yes Yes Gold Francisco Pina 


Known bugs
Bug # Description Status Resolution Other apps affected
657 MFC is not implemented REOPENED View

 
HOWTO

Install DnaSP using "msiexec /i dnasp51001.msi", or even better "wine start /Unix dnasp51001.msi"

Run the program using "wine start /Unix /path/to/dnasp.exe"

Optional:

If for some reason you cannot, or don't want to use "wine start" here is what you should do to run DnaSP:

After installation, copy the file "mfc40.dll" from the program directory to your wine's system32 directory using the following command:

"cp ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Dnasp\ v5/mfc40.dll ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32". Adjust the path according to your own system.

After this step DnaSP will always run, no matter how you call it.


 




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