http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3216
willie(a)froq.net changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
Resolution| |FIXED
------- Additional Comments From willie(a)froq.net 2005-11-08 12:07 -------
Fix is in CVS...
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------- Additional Comments From u.l.-engineering(a)t-online.de 2005-11-08 10:17 -------
I can reproduce this bug, it is an assertion error in richedit20.dll
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marcus(a)jet.franken.de changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Summary|GetProcAddress for dynamic |kernel32.GetVolumeNameForVol
|support of different OS |umeMountPointA unimplemented
|versions broken |
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Summary: REGRESSION: Wine crashes on non-IDE systems
Product: Wine
Version: CVS
Platform: Other
URL: http://www.winehq.com/hypermail/wine-
cvs/2005/08/0182.html
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: critical
Priority: P2
Component: wine-kernel
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: willie(a)froq.net
The recently applied patch (see URL) to create DEVICEMAP registry keys based
on the /proc filesystem breaks Wine on systems without IDE support, as it
simply assumes /proc/ide to be present - which is not the case on pure SCSI
systems.
According to strace, Wine segfaults as soon as it tries to access /proc/ide,
and removing the IDE enumeration from Vitaliy Margolen's patch fixes the crash
(not a real fix, of course, but the best a non-coder could do... ;-) ).
http://www.winehq.com/hypermail/wine-patches/2005/08/0087.html
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Summary: GetProcAddress for dynamic support of different OS
versions broken
Product: Wine
Version: 20050310
Platform: Other
OS/Version: other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: minor
Priority: P2
Component: wine-console
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: Borbarad(a)gmxpro.net
When starting a program under WINE (emulating W98) which uses GetProcAddress to
support functions not available before Windows 2000, the program crashes with an
exception because WINE seems to return a valid function address but nothing
valid is there.
Is it possible at all to fix this? The program uses GetProcAddress() to retrieve
a function pointer and would normally just disable this feature if the pointer
is 0. Here it seems the pointer is not equal to 0!
Here's the output from wine:
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~/.wine/drive_c/windirstat$ wine windirstat.exe fixme:listview:
LISTVIEW_SetColumnOrderArray iCount 9 lpiArray 0x7e1c1350 fixme:listview:
LISTVIEW_SetColumnOrderArray iCount 6 lpiArray 0x7e1c2dd0 fixme:ntdll:
NtQueryInformationProcess (0xffffffff,0x00000003,0x7fb4f4e0,0x0000002c,(nil)),
stub! fixme:seh:EXC_RtlRaiseException call (from 0x415cf1) to unimplemented
function kernel32.dll.GetVolumeNameForVolumeMountPointA wine: Unhandled
exception (thread 0009), starting debugger...
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Oliver
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Summary: Sims Deluxe Installer (May apply to other installshield
installers)
Product: Wine
Version: 20050725
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: major
Priority: P2
Component: wine-ole
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: MacLover2(a)mail.com
when i load the installshield installer for the Sims Deluxe, i get a ton of
fixme errors and quite a few err errors, and eventually, my machine freezes
console output (removed repetitive errors):
fixme:ole:ITypeInfo_fnRelease destroy child objects
err:ole:marshal_object object doesn't expose interface
{be6115a1-7de5-48dc-ad2a-25060e00fce2}, failing with error 0x80004002
err:ole:ClientIdentity_QueryMultipleInterfaces IRemUnknown_RemQueryInterface
failed with error 0x80004002
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Summary: codevisual2flowchart gui problems : menus are double
sized
Product: Wine
Version: 20050725
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: major
Priority: P2
Component: wine-gui
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: infyquest(a)gmail.com
When i run codevisual2flowchart using wine-20050726.
There is no minimize, maximize buttons.
The menus are quite big (duoble the size).
It spewing out this messages
fixme:imm:ImmGetContext (0x10374) STUB
fixme:imm:ImmSetCompositeWindow stub
I think these functions need to be implemented as most of the IME
applicatations and internal imm functions use the above 2 stubbed
functions.
I think the problem of menu being double size is due to imm stuff.
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Summary: FEAR demo installer won't run
Product: Wine
Version: 20050111
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: major
Priority: P2
Component: wine-binary
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: chris.kcat(a)gmail.com
Trying to run the FEAR demo game installer results in an error when the
InstallShield Wizard finishes initializing. Running on the command line as a
normal user produces this output on the console while InstallShield starts up:
err:ole:CoMarshalInterface Failed to marshal the interface
{3d8b6331-d8b1-11d2-80c5-00104b1f6cea}, 80040154
err:ole:CoUnmarshalInterface IMarshal::UnmarshalInterface failed, 0x00000001
err:ole:CoMarshalInterface Failed to marshal the interface
{6494206f-23ea-11d3-88b0-00c04f72f303}, 80040154
When InstallShield finishes, the setup program pops up an error box mentioning
a problem:
An error (-5009:0x80040154) has occurred while running the setup.
Please make sure you have finished any previous setup and closed other
applications.
If I click the "Details>>" button, it gives me:
Error Code: -5009 : 0x80040154
Error Information:
>Kernel\TextSubstitution.cpp (550)
>Ctor\ObjectWrapper.cpp (396)
>Kernel\Component.cpp (1163)
>Ctor\ObjectWrapper.cpp (34)
>Ctor\DriverWrapper.cpp (31)
>Kernel\Component.cpp (1152)
>Kernel\CABFile.cpp (384)
>SetupDLL\SetupDLL.cpp (1526)
PAPP:FEAR SP Demo
PVENDOR:Monolith Productions (http://www.lith.com)
PGUID:520B1077-6B1F-4B9B-B7BC-8CD2F04982C3
$11.0.0.28844PAK
@Windows 95 (67109814) BT_OTHER 1.0
I built Wine through Gentoo's Portage package system, using GCC 3.4.4
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------- Additional Comments From lionel.ulmer(a)free.fr 2005-09-08 15:33 -------
Well, as gamma control is not something mandatory for games and that some games
(proof here) abort if these function return an error, there is no harm to make
the game believe the call works (if we did not do that, no game at all would run
as there is a lot of stubs for 'optionnal' stuff).
For example, when in Desktop mode and as X11 does not support 'per-window' gamma
(well actually I think that some visuals do support it), gamma support can be
disabled. And why would we stop supporting some games because the user does not
want his gamma be changed ?
Now this is why I want first to check why we return an error here, and if it's
for a 'good' reason, I do not see the problem of just making the application
believe the call succeeded.
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