im running 20010305 from codeweavers on a SuSE 7.1 system with 2.4 kernel installed nice, starcraft installed nice. running DirectX 8.0 here is errors when running StarEdit.exe fixme:ddeml:DdeNameService (1,49175,0,1): stub fixme:dc:LockWindowUpdate DCX_LOCKWINDOWUPDATE is unimplemented # this one is repeated 7 times after the first error, for a total of 8 times /usr/bin/wine: line 429: 1465 Terminate $WINEBIN/$WINE_BIN_NAME " $@" >$log_name 2>&1 Wine failed with return code 143 thats the error for StarEdit.exe; here's error for StarCraft.exe fixme:console:SetConsoleCtrlHandler (0x4c70c0,1) - no error checking or testing yet fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x4036f7ac)->(00000138,00000013) fixme:dsound:IDirectSoundIMP1_SetCooperativeLevel (0x403722a0,00000138,2): stub fixme:advapi:CryptAcquireContextA (0x40585f40, Blizzard_Storm, Microsoft Base Cryptographic Provider v1.0, 1, 00000000): stub! fixme:advapi:CryptAcquireContextA (0x40585f40, Blizzard_Storm, Microsoft Base Cryptographic Provider v1.0, 1, 00000008): stub! fixme:advapi:CryptAcquireContextA (0x40585f40, Blizzard_Storm, Microsoft Base Cryptographic Provider v1.0, 1, 00000000): stub! fixme:advapi:CryptAcquireContextA (0x40585f40, Blizzard_Storm, Microsoft Base Cryptographic Provider v1.0, 1, 00000008): stub! fixme:dsound:DSOUND_Mix_Cancel prebuffer cancel not implemented yet Protocol error:0x8070ea8: read : Resource temporarily unavailable err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection Critical Section 0x409e4230 wait timed out, retrying 960 sec) fs=0247 err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection Critical Section 0x40730290 wait timed out, retrying 960 sec) fs=008f # at this point, I "ctrl+C"-ed it, and it gave me this $ wineserver: thread.c:445: select_on: Assertion '!current->wait' failed # fyi, the errors above WERE NOT SPACED in the error message, i parsed them out so that people could read them. that is all the starcraft errors/fixmes. I was told "fixme"s dont matter, but they might be. I'm new to the linux thing, especially wine, so i dont know whats important and whats not.
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Korey Mac Vittie