http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4674
------- Additional Comments From pgr(a)arcelectronicsinc.com 2006-27-02 15:59 -------
I had this type of problem when installing from source via the ./configure &&
make depend && make.
If I did ./tools/wineinstall it seems to set/run ldconfig
Solution described somewhere (from memory) is you have to run ldconfig as root
before runing wineprefixcreate. Once run you should not have a problem with
repeated install uninstalls.
I will be checking shortly as when looking at a font problem I got stuck with X
broken missing a system font and the fastest way to fix was to reinstall root
partition.This was with Mandriva 2006.0
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Summary: slackware wine failed
Product: Wine
Version: 0.9.8.
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: test
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: livio(a)me.fm
wine: error while loading shared libraries: libwine.so.1: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
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------- Additional Comments From the3dfxdude(a)gmail.com 2006-27-02 15:28 -------
I looked at your wine 0.9.8 log and I did spot one thing that is wrong. It is
looking for SIntf32.dll, which means you are running as Win9x. Please switch
to Windows 2000 and then report back if it is still not working.
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------- Additional Comments From saulius.krasuckas(a)elst.vtu.lt 2006-27-02 14:54 -------
The patch mentioned by Vitaly supposedly fixed corruption of a BootSector (of a
FAT partition), but Hogne talks about MBR here.
Hogne, can you find out whether it was some version of Wine, which will not
corrupt MBR?
If so, it would be nice to make a regression test.
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------- Additional Comments From w1ldph1l(a)comcast.net 2006-27-02 14:53 -------
Whops, actually leaving the free trial url, for anyone wanting to install it in
Windows XP to test in linux.
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------- Additional Comments From w1ldph1l(a)comcast.net 2006-27-02 14:52 -------
Changed URL to show that this bug has nothing to do with the free trial
download. Thats another bug I will post when I get the time (huge debug output).
This bug is from a copy of a pre-install, pre-patched version from a windows
partition.
For more information: Shadowbane.exe is the patcher, and sb.exe is the game client.
Also I just did a quick test with WINEDLLOVERRIDES='msvcrt=n' wine
Shadowbane.exe and the patcher works fine (no new patches from wolfpack yet, but
seems to check everything fine), and after the patch check, I hit the Play
button, the client(sb.exe) loads fine, no error as stated above. To repeat -
wine Shadowbane.exe works as well, but the client crashes(sb.exe) with the
output I stated above.
Maybe the "keywords" should be changed to something else since the download
itself doesnt work, and is another bug all together? The only way to test the
game itself is to install it on Windows XP, and copy all the files over to the
linux partition.
Also, you dont have to have an account to check and see if its working, the
login screen itself is a 3d client render.
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------- Additional Comments From haskjold(a)gmail.com 2006-27-02 13:49 -------
I am using the Wine 0.9.7-1 package in Debian Unstable, and Wine 0.9.7 was
released on February 2nd 2006 according to winehq.org.
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------- Additional Comments From laviddichterman(a)gmail.com 2006-27-02 12:50 -------
i used the web installer from yahoo's website. when i used the one you linked to
i get the same message with ole32 set to builtin and while the message
disappears when set to native, the program still does not load.
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Speeddymon(a)gmail.com changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
Resolution| |INVALID
------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2006-27-02 12:14 -------
Ok, resolving invalid.
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------- Additional Comments From MattFinn(a)gmail.com 2006-27-02 11:55 -------
Tahmoa is licenced with Internet Explorer, which requires you to have a valid
windows license. Since that kinda makes it dependent on windows, I would suggest
for wine to make a default remapping availible.
One very good, open source font that is similar is the Bitstream Vera Sans font.
Also, the default behaviour should NOT be to just ignore the missing font and
not draw it - there should be a default font thrown in, and the console should
ouput something about missing fonts.
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