http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59701 --- Comment #33 from chaosesqueteam7@sogetthis.com --- (In reply to Stian Low from comment #32)
(In reply to chaosesqueteam7 from comment #28)
So it doesn't work in wine 11 either.
Apologies to the poor soul who may still be trying to extract value from this bug report.
Versions of the game without SafeDisc indeed seem to work for wine 11.
For SafeDisc version, previous bug reports mentioning SafeDisc may be helpful to resolve logs mentioning errors for Secdrv: https://bugs.winehq.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=SafeDisc&list_id=861006
I posted the segfault on linux. How is that not useful? What else can I do. I posted the screenshots with the terminal output. From both Debian LTS (wine 5)(and wine 8 (lutris)) and Mac OSX (wine 10.1) WHAT ELSE COULD I DO. Yet you diss me "anyone trying to extract value from this bug". GDB, for some reason, never initialized. Was I supposed to debug that too? Now you seem to be implying that using the original binary is "DEEEPPREEECIATEDDD" and everyone should use the "non safedisc new binary" (ie buy the game again) and original windows software from the time is not to be used. Samething I got when I reported the simcity/simcopter/etc installers not working "they're 16 bit, DEEEPPPREEECIIAAAAATEEDDD". This is Zoomer logic
OLD IS BAD DEEEEPPPREEEEEEECCCCCCCCCCCCCCIIIIIIIIIAAAAAAAAAATEED get OUT of here UNC opensource is OURS now. BANNED
RMS was even banned by a Zoomer coup against him some years ago. Has happened in every single opensource project by now. Including the Linux kernel (Linus was soft-coupd; made to go to sensitivity training some years ago: doesn't really get involved in the kernel much anymore because of it) where Zoomers are deleting architectures, removing features, removing file systems (ReiserFS, which worked till the day it was removed), and bragging that they "freed up 100kb for wallpapers!". Is CD-Checking now "DEEEPPREEECIATEDDDD" in Wine? Because only OOOLLLLLDDD 1999 software uses it? Why do you just dismiss this as a bug "Just use newer binaries" (note: I've tried: no the No CD binaries do NOT work either) The segfault does not suggest anything other than an application that worked in wine 1.x now does not work, and hasn't worked since 2-3 years ago when Debian LTS was the then current stable. Is it "ok" that the software that wine was originally written to run (and yes I remeber it was mostly for the games of the 1995-1999 era, plus the office suites) does not run anymore? Why is it "OK" because _MICROSOFT_ has depreciated this form of cd check? This is the same response I got when I reported the simcity installer errors "Well MICROSOFT WOW doesn't support 16 bit, so WE WILL NOT" (this has since changed apparently) Now it's "MICROSOFT NOLONGER SUPPORTS THE CD CHECKING THAT GAMES FROM 1999 DID" with the implied "So why should we, pffffft" Even though it previously worked. This is the new style of programming: * break old things, so UNCs can't use "OUR" software anymore, * throw out the old UNCs, ban them from the project, ban RMS too, ban anyone that speaks against Zoomer societal beliefs or feminism or transgender : BANNNED in OPENSOURCE (Opensource used to be about freedom of speech back when it needed HACKERS to program for it) * ban maaaallllleeesss from "governance", put women and euniches in instead. * create speech codes to ban the unruly male hackers. * Declare victory. Like here "pfft sorry guys, fellow Zoom-Gods, who have to DEAL with this bug: pffft the UNC is complaining about OLD binaries not working in wine: pffft we are beyond that now" You imply I'm an idiot that knows nothing and am "erronously" reporting a bug. I've been programming C for over 20 years, Perl for 25, and did everything as opensource. You can look up my contributions: I implemented wolfenstine enemy territory BSP for my fork of the darkplaces Quake engine somewhat recently, I extended the networkable entities from 32k to 4million (useful for forests), and have done megabytes of code for the game code etc. While I'm not involved in WINE development: I do opensource programming for other aspects of the movement. Always have. And I also do media creation of 2d, 3d and 1d art (1d being music and sound, and text console games). And I gave my name. So if you want to say it to my face: Michael Birkmier. -- 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.