http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5050
linuxuser(a)process.si changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Severity|normal |major
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------- Additional Comments From saulius.krasuckas(a)elst.vtu.lt 2006-21-04 15:19 -------
* Vitaliy Margolen writes:
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| Besides I don't see any reason why that game wants to lock a partition? It won't
| work on native with only c: drive.
Right, but maybe it works natively with inserted CD-volumes nice? It would be
interesting to know what device/volume is pointed to by the "device=9"...
wouldn't it?
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------- Additional Comments From tony.lambregts(a)gmail.com 2006-21-04 14:16 -------
Innovative... If that is the case you can do regression testing (at least in
CVS) on the msi dll by doing you updates in the msi directory. providing that
none of the includes (*.h) have changed.
cd ~/wine/dlls/msi
cvs update -D ....
You still have to make depend && make in the root of wine.
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xerox_xerox2000(a)yahoo.co.uk changed:
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Component|wine-binary |wine-msi
------- Additional Comments From xerox_xerox2000(a)yahoo.co.uk 2006-21-04 14:02 -------
I think it's an msi-bug. As a hacky-wacky method i copied msi.dll.so from
wine-0.9.10 (i have about 20 wineversions laying around here :) ) to Farcry's
setup directory and renamed it to msi.dll, and ran with WINEDLLOVERRIDES="msi=n"
wine setup.exe. Now the text is back again, but the installere fails later on.
For now i'll mark this as an msi bug
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------- Additional Comments From xerox_xerox2000(a)yahoo.co.uk 2006-21-04 13:26 -------
Looks like regression testing will be difficult too: in wine-0.9.10 it works, in
0.9.11 the installere stops with a messagebox: Internal Failure: Error number 0x
00407070; in wine-0.9.12 i get the error described in the first message. So
looks like more regressios took place...
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------- Additional Comments From chris.bainbridge(a)gmail.com 2006-21-04 13:07 -------
Hi, I traced the problem with winecfg crashing on my system to the proprietary
ATI drivers. I posted a detailed description in bug #4561.
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4561#c6 describes ATIs response - they claim:
"Alternatively it can be considered as a problem of the application to preserve
the respective state of the used TLS method that the OpenGL driver did already
"claim" and use."
Well, I think ATIs drivers should at least prevent kernel corruption leading to
unexplained crashes...
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