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------- Additional Comments From thunderbird2k(a)gmx.net 2006-20-12 14:38 -------
Could you try to run it using +wgl and show me the output?
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------- Additional Comments From elton(a)schiert.net 2006-20-12 14:35 -------
Created an attachment (id=4364)
--> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=4364&action=view)
HeroesV setup.ilg (from windows and linux)
I uploaded both versions of the file setup.ilg, the one created with WindowsXP
and the one created with wine. Maybe someone can have a look at them and find
out whats wrong with the one created with wine.
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------- Additional Comments From elton(a)schiert.net 2006-20-12 14:32 -------
Hi again. You were indeed right about the regression thing. I found some other
apps that can produce the "installation support file"-error with all
wine-versions. So this bug has never been fixed.
But I also found out something interesting about the HeroesV-patch: The error is
not caused by the patch itself, but by the HeroesV-installer. I think it's like
that: When I install HeroesV some bug makes the HeroesV-installer create a file
that is somehow "bad". Now when I run the patch-installer it accesses this file,
but due to the file being corrupted the patch-installer doesn't know what to do
and fails.
The file in question is "C:\Program Files\InstallShield Installation
Information\{20071984-5EB1-4881-8EDB-082532ACEC6D}\setup.ilg".
I installed HeroesV with wine. Then I installed HeroesV on Windows XP. After
that I copied the file setup.ilg from windows to the wine-directory, replacing
the existing one, and ... I could install the patch.
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xerox_xerox2000(a)yahoo.co.uk changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEW |RESOLVED
Resolution| |FIXED
------- Additional Comments From xerox_xerox2000(a)yahoo.co.uk 2006-20-12 14:22 -------
Patch of Chris Robinson is now in current git, and i checked that the bug is gone.
Resolving fixed
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------- Additional Comments From xerox_xerox2000(a)yahoo.co.uk 2006-20-12 14:19 -------
well, this app still doesn't run for me with current git. However , even if i
changeback to older wine versions before the regression it still doesn't work. I
guess this must be due to an update of the ATI driver i did in the meanwhile, a
time ago. Basically i dunno what to do with this bug now.
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Summary: SecuROM thinks wine is a CDROM emulator
Product: Wine
Version: 0.9.27.
Platform: PC
URL: www.securom.com
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: test
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: sylverpyro(a)gmail.com
When starting up games such as Magic The Gathering: Battlegrounds, the program
reports: "Conflict with Disc Emulator Software detected. See
www.securom.com/emulation for more details" and allows you to click OK and exit.
As far as I can tell, there is no current workaround for SecuROM available at
the moment.
Also, it appears the game Perimeter may actually also employ this copy
protection method and not StarFire as previously thought (I got a similar
message whem trying to install and play it on a VMware using WinXP)
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------- Additional Comments From andre(a)cabine.org 2006-20-12 13:18 -------
I too have this problem. Amazingly everything else seems to be working fairly
well: the device is found, the correct updates are detected and downloaded but
then the files, which exist, are not found by TomTom Home.
It's a shame. Can't this simple bug be fixed?
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------- Additional Comments From thestig(a)google.com 2006-20-12 12:55 -------
The link to the zip file in comment 7 is broken.
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------- Additional Comments From thunderbird2k(a)gmx.net 2006-20-12 12:45 -------
The code has been added to CVS. It appears that ATI does support pbuffers on
most of their driver versions though it is buggy on some older versions (the
last versions which supported the radeon 8500/9000). So I think this bug can be
closed, could you try the latest cvs/git version and verify this?
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