http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6940
------- Additional Comments From nunoplopes(a)sapo.pt 2006-22-12 14:02 -------
ok, so copying the files fixes the problem:
linux php # cp Microsoft.VC80.CRT/* . (copies the manifest and the msvcr80.dll)
linux php # wine ./php -v
fixme:actctx:FindActCtxSectionStringW 00000000 (null) 2 L"msvcr80.dll" 0xc17acc
PHP 5.2.1RC2-dev (cli) (built: Dec 18 2006 23:33:28)
Copyright (c) 1997-2006 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.2.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2006 Zend Technologies
Anyway wine should behave like windows and read the files from the
Microsoft.VC80.CRT folder. Also that "fixme" message persists.
I now also get a few other "fixme"s in ntdll (FILE_GetNtStatus), but you are
probably already aware of them.
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------- Additional Comments From mark.hatsell(a)btinternet.com 2006-22-12 14:00 -------
(From update of attachment 4385)
I can confirm that that d3d in a child window also now draws in the correct
position (or almost - see below). I do also get the
"rest-of-window-overdrawn-by-black problem" as described above. I am using the
NVidia drivers.
I'm not altogether sure that the d3d area is in exactly the correct place. When
I use an app that allows you to place a point on the 3D scene the point does
not appear in the place where you click as it does in Windows. In the attached
screenshot when I click a point at the origin of the three axes, it instead
appears to place the point at the location shown. As you can see this is drawn
slightly below and to the left of where it should be. This may be an unrelated
bug with d3d.
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vitaliy(a)kievinfo.com changed:
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------- Additional Comments From vitaliy(a)kievinfo.com 2006-22-12 13:20 -------
This bug is closed. The comments #7 and #8 has nothing to do with this bug.
Paula, if you need help, ask it on wine-users mailing list not here.
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------- Additional Comments From saulius.krasuckas(a)elst.vtu.lt 2006-22-12 12:27 -------
Paula, out of curiousity, what Wine version are you using? Wine-0.9.27 has
implemented "GetModuleHandleExW" function already.
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------- Additional Comments From saulius.krasuckas(a)elst.vtu.lt 2006-22-12 12:22 -------
------- Additional Comment #6 From paula boyce 2006-10-19 09:28 CST -------
Good morning,
I'm not familiar with the winecfg at all. My interest in this is that I
downloaded a trial version of Norton Security and when it tries to execute the
error message say that it couldn't find the entry point "GetModuleHandleExW".
When I would open the Kernel32.dll in notepad I saw "GetModuleHandleA" and
"GetModuleHandleW" but not "GetModuleHandleExW". I started trying to research
how I could add it but was slightly on the fear side because I didn't want to
mess anything up. Can you help?
Regards,
Paula
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------- Additional Comments From leffeman(a)gmail.com 2006-22-12 11:22 -------
Ah, please use the second demo, it is what I assumed it was, and it is much
easier to get running that the first demo.
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Summary: Texture selection error
Product: Wine
Version: 0.9.27.
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: major
Priority: P2
Component: wine-directx
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: leffeman(a)gmail.com
In (at least) 東方妖々夢 and 東方永夜抄, when starting the games, sprites are
drawn incorrectly. Only about half, or a quarter of the textures are used, and
stretched over the sprites or something. The initial menus are okay, but break
as well when you return from the game. Supposedly this bug is not present in
Cedega [3].
This demo [1] might showcase the same bug, but it feels slightly different to
me. When looking, I found this [2], which is supposed to be the demo of 東方妖
々夢, I will see if the bug is present there as well.
Screenshot of the bug will be attached.
[1] http://www16.big.or.jp/~zun/data/soft/kouma_tr013.lzh
[2] http://www16.big.or.jp/~zun/data/soft/youmu_tr011.lzh
[3] http://www.pooshlmer.com/touhouwiki/index.php/Running_in_Linux
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------- Additional Comments From tony.lambregts(a)gmail.com 2006-22-12 10:43 -------
*** Bug 6364 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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