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Winebottler and EveHQ, Working, Sort of…

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EDIT: This no longer works for me since the last update to Winebottler, and since Winetricks are screwed up with that update as well, I have no possibility of even attempting to reinstall it to try again. Such is life. Post retained for historical archives and what not. (EVEMon doesn’t work, either, because it needs .net 4 now, and that doesn’t work with Wine. EFT is still ok, but why not just use pyfa?)

 

I love my Mac. I also love EveHQ for tracking my skills, making queues, and creating new fits for ships. As far as running these on Wine on the Mac, the best way, nay the only way (since the more or less demise of GTK-EVEMon) has been to use EVEMon and EFT. They are both wonderful apps in their own right, but I like the all in one approach of EveHQ.

 

Earlier this week, I saw on the EVE-O forums that someone had managed to get EveHQ running through Winebottler on a Mac. I was elated. I downloaded the install, played with some winetricks, and got it up and running. Everything appeared to be working great:

 

I could create queues, make fittings, the API information updated properly, I was happy as a bug in a rug. Until today.

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Multiple EVE Clients From One Install, on a Mac

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For me, this has been the Holy Grail of how I can make my EVE experience on a Mac be the best it possibly can. I have had multiple installs, taking up around 35gb of total hard drive space since I started my fourth account, and I had wondered for a long time if there were a way to run my clients from a single install like using the junction method on Windows.

As mentioned in that Evelopedia article, they suggest two ways of running multiple clients. One is to have multiple installs, like I mentioned I had, and the other is to force OSX to open your single client multiple times through a terminal command.

Option one uses up a lot of hard drive space. Option two can cause potential problems with read/write errors in your preferences.

To that end, I now present you with option three. This is going to be a little long, and maybe a little involved, but overall it is fairly simple.

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I Cannot Believe it Was That Easy

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I know, cryptic title or something.

Basically I just cleaned up about 30gb worth of EVE Online installs from the HDD of my MacBook, while still retaining the ability to play multiple accounts, having different preferences for each, and not causing the usual read write errors you get when you do a normal open -n to force an additional client to open.

Also, come patch day, there is only ONE client to update.

Full details will come later tonight, when I am not at work, so I can get screenshots and fully detail everything that I did.

I am a little on the giddy side, because this is something I have been wanting to do since I opened a second account.


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Accessing Fittings and Saved Overview from Multiple EVE Clients on the Mac (OOC)

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If you run multiple EVE Clients on Windows, you know that you saved overview and fittings will be in your Documents/EVE folder and accessible from all of the clients easily. Unfortunately, this is not the case on the Mac because of Cedega. There is an easy way to unify them, though, through the use of symbolic links.

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