gdiplus benefits from valgrind testing when running DNS 9.0
I tried installing and running Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9.0 yesterday with wine's gdiplus. wine-1.1.0 The program installed well, and training worked, too. Recognition during training was fast enough to keep up. Running it worked up to a point, but when it finally crashed I was trying something that doesn't always work anyway. Here are the install gdiplus warnings: fixme:gdiplus:GdipSetLinePresetBlend not implemented fixme:gdiplus:GdipCreateHBITMAPFromBitmap stub fixme:shell:SHAppBarMessage msg=6, data={cb=36, hwnd=0x60058, callback=7c80a46c, edge=2081853302, rc=(589886,13361216)-(2081853346,13361216), lparam=cc00b0}: stub fixme:gdiplus:GdipCreateHBITMAPFromBitmap stub fixme:shell:SHAppBarMessage msg=2, data={cb=36, hwnd=0x60058, callback=7c1520e1, edge=1, rc=(0,0)-(800,28), lparam=ffffffec}: stub fixme:gdiplus:GdipCreateHBITMAPFromBitmap stub err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0xcc3bb8 "?" wait timed out in thread 00dd, blocked by 005e, retrying (60 sec) fixme:gdiplus:GdipCreateHBITMAPFromBitmap stub fixme:shell:SHAppBarMessage msg=6, data={cb=36, hwnd=0x60058, callback=cbf41c, edge=2081853302, rc=(1638456,13361216)-(2081853346,13361216), lparam=cc00b0}: stub fixme:shell:SHAppBarMessage msg=6, data={cb=36, hwnd=0x60058, callback=cbf470, edge=2081853302, rc=(1638456,13361216)-(2081853346,13361216), lparam=cc00b0}: stub fixme:gdiplus:GdipCreateHBITMAPFromBitmap stub fixme:oleacc:AccessibleObjectFromWindow 0x1009a 0 {618736e0-3c3d-11cf-810c-00aa00389b71} 0x33f17c ------------------------------- Here are the run warnings: ------------------------------- fixme:gdiplus:GdipCreateHBITMAPFromBitmap stub wine: Call from 0x7b845630 to unimplemented function gdiplus.dll.GdipCreateLineBrushFromRectWithAngleI, aborting err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x7bc932c4 "loader.c: loader_section" wait timed out in thread 00dd, blocked by 003a, retrying (60 sec) This next one eventually crashed the program.
Susan Cragin wrote:
I tried installing and running Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9.0 yesterday with wine's gdiplus. wine-1.1.0
The program installed well, and training worked, too. Recognition during training was fast enough to keep up. Running it worked up to a point, but when it finally crashed I was trying something that doesn't always work anyway.
Here are the install gdiplus warnings:
fixme:gdiplus:GdipSetLinePresetBlend not implemented
fixme:gdiplus:GdipCreateHBITMAPFromBitmap stub
fixme:shell:SHAppBarMessage msg=6, data={cb=36, hwnd=0x60058, callback=7c80a46c, edge=2081853302, rc=(589886,13361216)-(2081853346,13361216), lparam=cc00b0}: stub
fixme:gdiplus:GdipCreateHBITMAPFromBitmap stub
fixme:shell:SHAppBarMessage msg=2, data={cb=36, hwnd=0x60058, callback=7c1520e1, edge=1, rc=(0,0)-(800,28), lparam=ffffffec}: stub
fixme:gdiplus:GdipCreateHBITMAPFromBitmap stub
err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0xcc3bb8 "?" wait timed out in thread 00dd, blocked by 005e, retrying (60 sec)
fixme:gdiplus:GdipCreateHBITMAPFromBitmap stub
fixme:shell:SHAppBarMessage msg=6, data={cb=36, hwnd=0x60058, callback=cbf41c, edge=2081853302, rc=(1638456,13361216)-(2081853346,13361216), lparam=cc00b0}: stub
fixme:shell:SHAppBarMessage msg=6, data={cb=36, hwnd=0x60058, callback=cbf470, edge=2081853302, rc=(1638456,13361216)-(2081853346,13361216), lparam=cc00b0}: stub
fixme:gdiplus:GdipCreateHBITMAPFromBitmap stub
fixme:oleacc:AccessibleObjectFromWindow 0x1009a 0 {618736e0-3c3d-11cf-810c-00aa00389b71} 0x33f17c
------------------------------- Here are the run warnings: -------------------------------
fixme:gdiplus:GdipCreateHBITMAPFromBitmap stub
wine: Call from 0x7b845630 to unimplemented function gdiplus.dll.GdipCreateLineBrushFromRectWithAngleI, aborting
err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x7bc932c4 "loader.c: loader_section" wait timed out in thread 00dd, blocked by 003a, retrying (60 sec)
This next one eventually crashed the program.
Don't follow you. Looks like the bug 13173 remains the same. Or something changed with 1.1.0?
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