http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35341 Bug ID: 35341 Summary: MikuDesktopMascot: Loading any model causes application to crash. Product: Wine Version: 1.7.10 Hardware: x86-64 OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: -unknown Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org Reporter: aff(a)affsdiary.com Classification: Unclassified As first posted here: http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=20686 This application: http://ru11en.wordpress.com/2011/04/30/mmd_desktopmascot-v0-5-1/ Is designed to present an animated desktop companion using MikuMikuDance models. On Windows, you run the software, it asks for a model, and you load it. Then you can drag music or animations onto the loaded animated character, and it will play the music and dance to it. That is; 1. Run the executable. 2. A dialog will pop up, asking for any model. You would select a model. 3. The application will then load the model and display as that character on your desktop. At this stage, you can left-click files from explorer and drag them onto the application, and it will use them (music/motion). Currently on Wine, attempting to load any model causes the program to fail. The terminal simply states 'segmentation fault' - this takes place on at least the following; Debian 7, Fedora 20. Wine versions 1.7.10, 1.7.9, 1.7.8, 1.6.1, and 1.4.1 all behave in the exact same manner. What you get; 1. Run the executable. 2. The dialog pops up, and you select a model. It fails and crashes at this point. You will need a model in order to test the program. You can download several here: - http://mikumikudance.wordpress.com/models/ I'm certain this is not a duplicate of any existing reported bug. Honestly, the program isn't that well known - I wouldn't be surprised if nobody has tried to run it before. The program seems to be under the GPL, and source code is available via the same link if that will help. -- Do not reply to this email, post in Bugzilla using the above URL to reply. You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.