http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1434
Bug 1434 depends on bug 1940, which changed state.
Bug 1940 Summary: microsoft golf 98 trial doesn't work
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1940
What |Old Value |New Value
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Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED
Resolution|FIXED |
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1940
ivanleo(a)gmail.com changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED
Resolution|FIXED |
------- Additional Comments From ivanleo(a)gmail.com 2006-18-06 09:40 -------
I get a crash caused by an attempt to read 0x00000000, will attach a crash log.
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5461
Summary: Fix Wine install
Product: Wine
Version: CVS
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P4
Component: wine-misc
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: chris.kcat(a)gmail.com
Not sure whether to file this under critical/major or enhancement, so I went
with the safer bet.
There's a problem with the way Wine installs itself and creates a "default"
Windows install. Basically, when you upgrade an existing Wine install that has
a ~/.wine directory, any new, changed, or removed files that go into Drive C
will not be carried over. This is because Wine only installs certain DLLs and
EXEs when ~/.wine is created, but for upgrades, it's already there. I wouldn't
doubt this is causing many obscure problems.
The only way to remedy this is to delete your ~/.wine directory and have Wine
create a new one. However, this comes at the nasty cost of wiping all your
Wine settings, the registry, and most Windows program settings. A good number
of Windows apps won't run if registry entries that were created at program
installation aren't there, meaning they need to be reinstalled and
reconfigured. Any and all DLLs previously installed and not provided by Wine
need to be reinstalled as well.
I'm not sure of the exact details to go about this, but a possible solution
may be to put DLLs and EXEs into $PREFIX/lib/wine (instead of in the
~/.drive_c/windows/ heriarchy), map / to Z: by default (already done, AFAIK),
and add Z:$PREFIX/lib/wine to the default Windows PATH setting.
Though this might not work for programs that expect stuff in C:\windows.
Another option may be to make use of /opt, which is for programs that rely on
their own directory structure. /opt/wine and installed files could be given
mode 775/664 and owned by root:wine (so "Administrator accounts" would be
users in the 'wine' group, and "Limited acocunts" wouldn't be). The drive
assignment symlinks would be somewhere in /opt/wine (eg. /opt/wine/dosdrives),
and the default Drive C would be made with make install, instead of first run.
As long as it only installs missing/newer files (and doesn't delete existing
stuff), this would ensure new files are installed and modified files are
updated, without having to behave as if you just reinstalled Windows.
A third, less drastic, option may be to include a script that copies the
proper files to the ~/.wine/dosdrives/c:/windows heriarchy. Something that
could be run after make install, and wouldn't change any existing settings or
delete existing files. The end of make install would alert the user that
people upgrading should run the script to update wine user files (with a
warning to *NOT* run it as root). In addition, you could make it so that when
wine is run and detects the current version is different than the last run
version, it invokes that script automatically before the Windows program is
run (CVS users would still need the script though, since CVS updates don't
always change the version number).
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5457
------- Additional Comments From senatorkoppie(a)yahoo.com 2006-18-06 06:30 -------
You guys are kidding, right? I'm not asking you to "support ies4linux." In
fact, your own instructions say I should use ies4linux to install IE before I
even try to install WMP.
Why am I trying to install WMP 9? Because I want to install Launchcast and WMP
9 is required. But I'm not sure why I have to justify this anyway. There's a
whole section of your website already dedicated to getting WMP 9 to work, and
now I'm getting unfriendly replies from people?
Way to treat the newbie. Sheesh.
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------- Additional Comments From mikolaj.zalewski(a)gmail.com 2006-18-06 05:14 -------
I've had to install the native usp10 to have text in PAF. The native usp10.dll
from Windows XP worked for my without a crash...
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5460
Summary: Sound
Product: Wine
Version: 0.9.15.
Platform: PC
OS/Version: other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: wine-binary
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: webster(a)linux.spb.org
System:
Gentoo Linux,
Kernel: 2.6.16-gentoo-r8
Motherboard: MSI-6378
Ram size: 256Megabytes;
CPU: AMD Athlon XP 1700+ (on normal frequency);
Core of ram: none, program work normaly;
Problem
Unknown sound problem with any sound output (im try: alsa, arts, oss and more)
in all applications running with wine.
Description of problem:
Deformed sound with dropped frames;
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------- Additional Comments From mike(a)codeweavers.com 2006-18-06 03:24 -------
We don't support ies4linux. Please mail the author of ies4linux.
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ryanbach(a)adelphia.net changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
Resolution| |LATER
------- Additional Comments From ryanbach(a)adelphia.net 2006-17-06 19:56 -------
I heard that this won't be fixed until it is standarized in the GNU/Linux
kernel, so I will set this as "LATER".
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------- Additional Comments From vitaliy(a)kievinfo.com 2006-17-06 19:17 -------
Please test with latest source or wait for 0.9.16. There was big changes in
ddraw (which I'm sure this game uses).
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------- Additional Comments From vitaliy(a)kievinfo.com 2006-17-06 19:15 -------
You don't have openGL installed and configured properly.
You have to fix Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0" first.
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