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------- Additional Comments From didi_terra(a)yahoo.com 2005-05-07 02:56 -------
I still see the problem on my debian box with wine 0.0.20050524-1 from unstable
and Shareaza 2.1.2 beta. It continues to hang on the splash screen when the
progressbar has almost made it to the right.
jlh: if it does run for you, maybe I'm battling a configuration issue here.
Could you send your wine.ini (the general part and the part, if there is one,
regarding wine). It would be very much appreciated.
Fixing the remaining problems in Shareaza might be a reasonable option. For
example the lockup on changing menus is very peculiar and might be caused by
Shareaza using undocumented/unsupported features in the win32 api. Making this
work reliably in wine could be a much bigger task than slightly changing
Shareaza. And I have heard of no other programs that exhibit this particular
problem.
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------- Additional Comments From willie(a)froq.net 2005-05-07 02:48 -------
With the latest Wine CVS (20050705), setup actually doesn't crash for me
(using builtin MSI and dcom). But it still has two anoying bugs (I'm using the
German DVD release, BTW):
1.) Every element (title, headline, text, buttons) shows PostScript-like font
tags. Makes it impossible to read button labels.
2.) You need to accept the EULA by clicking a radio button. Those radio
buttons are inactive (grayed out on Windows, but not on Wine) and only become
active if you scroll the EULA all the way down. Or better: _should_ become
active, but on Wine, they never become active, so the 'Next' button stays
grayed out - therefore, it's impossible to accept the EULA and install HL².
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tony_lambregts(a)telusplanet.net changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Keywords| |NoAppDBEntry
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natoforce(a)gmx.net changed:
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Platform|Other |PC
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Summary: earth 2160 says it cant find direct 3d acceleration
Product: Wine
Version: CVS
Platform: Other
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: major
Priority: P2
Component: wine-directx-d3d
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: natoforce(a)gmx.net
i tried to install earth 2160 with latest cvs, it worked fine, but when i tired
to start the game i just get this debug message
[martin@presidente Earth 2160]$ WINEDEBUG=+d3d wine Earth2160_SSE.exe
trace:d3d:DllMain fdwReason=1
fixme:powermgnt:SetThreadExecutionState (0x80000003): stub, harmless.
trace:d3d:Direct3DCreate9 SDKVersion = 20, Created Direct3D object @ 0x7bc79278,
WineObj @ 0x7bc79298
trace:d3d:IDirect3D9Impl_GetDeviceCaps (0x7bc79278) Relay 0 1 0x7b8efb44
fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at
the moment!
trace:d3d:IDirect3D9Impl_GetDeviceCaps (0x7bc79278) returning 0x7b8efb44
trace:d3d:IDirect3D9Impl_Release (0x7bc79278) : ReleaseRef to 0
trace:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_Release (0x7bc79298) : Releasing from 1
trace:d3d:DllMain fdwReason=0
and a window that says
"an error occured with initialisation of direct 3d update your video driver or
try -safemode"
( i tried with the flag safemode too but this shows the same window)
i hope you have some suggestions
thank you in advance
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------- Additional Comments From jlh(a)gmx.ch 2005-04-07 10:06 -------
An update: More recent versions of wine (at least Wine-20050524) don't have this
particular problem anymore, Shareaza (including the 2.1.2.0 beta) now starts
again without that I have to undo the changes that caused it to fail earlier.
However, Shareaza's stability (on Wine) has worsened, IMHO. Also the symptoms
of malfunction have changed. It now even hangs on simple actions like opening/
closing tabs.
Running Shareaza on wine is and has always been very unstable and as I see it,
it is not suitable for everyday use. However, this might heavily depend on the
kind of wine installation one has and its configuration. Experts might be able
to tweak it to a usable state. I'd recommend to non-experts of Shareaza/Wine/
Linux to have a look at alternatives. Though I didn't find one that is
equivalent.
Modifying Shareaza to make it run better in wine might or might not work. In
any case, I don't consider it "The Right Thing" to do, as it's clear that it's
wine's task to make Shareaza properly run on linux, not Shareaza's. Shareaza
runs without problems on the platform it was written for. However, if the
required modifications to Shareaza are very small (which I doubt very much) and
it would make things run much better, then it might be worth it. But keep in
mind that wine is in constant movement and it probably won't take long until new
problems appear. To constantly update Shareaza to make it still work in wine is
sure not a good thing.
The best thing one can do, is to help in wine development. And even if that
effort serves the only goal to make Shareaza work, wine devs will still
appreciate it.
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Summary: Winfile should use Unicode
Product: Wine
Version: CVS
Platform: Other
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: wine-programs
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: jonathan(a)ernstfamily.ch
Winefile loads it's resources without using W functions.
Furthermore french resource file is in latin-1 encoding and accents appear
broken on my system (utf-8). Saving the resource into utf-8 doesn't solve the
problem as winefile code should be fixed first.
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------- Additional Comments From didi_terra(a)yahoo.com 2005-04-07 08:23 -------
I'd like to help with fixing this, but as jlh has narrowed down the problem
already, it seems there is not much more for a layman to do. I've been hoping a
fix would go in for a while now, as this is currently the only reason for me to
use wine. Shareaza 2.1.2 beta still hangs on the splash screen. I'm considering
diving into the Shareaza source to try and circumvent the problem there. Is
that a wise course of action? It goes without saying I would be very grateful
if this issue gets solved.
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------- Additional Comments From cretindeziles(a)hotmail.com 2005-04-07 06:15 -------
Note: the bug appens also with Kaleidagraph v. 3.5 et v. 3.6.
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