http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7264
------- Additional Comments From dmitry(a)codeweavers.com 2007-28-01 22:54 -------
As I suggested to Stefan on IRC a week or so ago the proper fix for this
regression is to add ShowWindow(hwnd, SW_SHOW) after the SetWindowPos() call.
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
Resolution| |INVALID
------- Additional Comments From vitaliy(a)kievinfo.com 2007-28-01 22:20 -------
This is distro configuration problem. To *test only* - run Wine as root.
And please NEVER PASTE LOGS!!! Attach them instead.
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Summary: winecfg hangs forever in creation of .wine subdirectory
Product: Wine
Version: 0.9.29.
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: major
Priority: P2
Component: wine-binary
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: stephaneg47(a)hotmail.com
A major problem that many others seem to have run into in the last 2-3 months,
according to what I saw on Google (but no one seems to have an answer). The
first time we run wine or winecfg, it prints a:
wine: creating configuration directory '/[user]/.wine'...
and then hangs there FOREVER (I've let it run for over 2 hours and really
nothing happens), so I am never able to use it at all. Everytime winecfg is
launched, a new subdirectory such as ".wine-AMrsh4" is created, but no ".wine"
ever gets created. Three processes remain in memory (wineprefixcreate, wine-
preloader and wineserver), but none of them is using more than 0.1% of CPU or
RAM.
I have:
-Wine 0.9.29 from the official Mandrake/Mandriva RPM package
-a Mandrake 10.0 compatible distribution
-glibc 2.3.3
-GCC 3.3.2
However, I have seen the problem reported more often on users using Fedora Core
than Mandrake/Mandriva.
I tried to build from source, but it is much more complicated because it does
not automatically find my X devel libraries even though they are properly
installed (the Mandrake/Mandriva RPM goes through without any problem).
Unfortunately I can't post the full output that I get when running winecfg with
WINEDEBUG because it goes above the Bugzilla limit of 65,536 characters, but
here are the last few lines that get printed before it hangs:
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlInitUnicodeString() retval=0000001a ret=603b098c
0009:Call ntdll.RtlInitUnicodeString(0033fa10,603f68b8 L"PATH") ret=603b03c3
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlInitUnicodeString() retval=0000000a ret=603b03c3
0009:Call ntdll.RtlQueryEnvironmentVariable_U(00000000,0033fa10,0033fa08)
ret=603b03f7
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlQueryEnvironmentVariable_U() retval=c0000100 ret=603b03f7
0009:Call ntdll.RtlEnterCriticalSection(6046c580) ret=603b0417
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlEnterCriticalSection() retval=00000000 ret=603b0417
0009:Call ntdll.RtlAllocateHeap(00110000,00000000,00000090) ret=6039936b
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlAllocateHeap() retval=00118868 ret=6039936b
0009:Call ntdll.RtlLeaveCriticalSection(6046c580) ret=603b0504
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlLeaveCriticalSection() retval=00000000 ret=603b0504
0009:Call ntdll.RtlQueryEnvironmentVariable_U(00000000,0033fa10,0033fa08)
ret=603b05c6
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlQueryEnvironmentVariable_U() retval=c0000100 ret=603b05c6
0009:Call ntdll.LdrLoadDll(00118868
L"c:\\windows\\system32;.;c:\\windows\\system32;c:\\windows\\system;c:\\windows;",00000000,0033fa70,0033fa48)
ret=603b0875
0009:Ret ntdll.LdrLoadDll() retval=00000000 ret=603b0875
0009:Call ntdll.RtlFreeHeap(00110000,00000000,00118868) ret=603993ab
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlFreeHeap() retval=00000001 ret=603993ab
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000063) ret=603b0dc2
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000043 ret=603b0dc2
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(0000006b) ret=603b0dd4
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=0000004b ret=603b0dd4
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(0000006b) ret=603b0e1b
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=0000004b ret=603b0e1b
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000043) ret=603b0e30
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000043 ret=603b0e30
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(0000006b) ret=603b0dc2
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=0000004b ret=603b0dc2
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(0000006b) ret=603b0dd4
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=0000004b ret=603b0dd4
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000072) ret=603b0dc2
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000052 ret=603b0dc2
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000072) ret=603b0dd4
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000052 ret=603b0dd4
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(0000006e) ret=603b0dc2
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=0000004e ret=603b0dc2
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(0000006e) ret=603b0dd4
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=0000004e ret=603b0dd4
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(0000006c) ret=603b0dc2
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=0000004c ret=603b0dc2
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(0000006c) ret=603b0dd4
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=0000004c ret=603b0dd4
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000033) ret=603b0dc2
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000033 ret=603b0dc2
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000033) ret=603b0dd4
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000033 ret=603b0dd4
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000038) ret=603b0dc2
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000038 ret=603b0dc2
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000038) ret=603b0dd4
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000038 ret=603b0dd4
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000036) ret=603b0dc2
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000036 ret=603b0dc2
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000036) ret=603b0dd4
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000036 ret=603b0dd4
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(0000002e) ret=603b0dc2
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=0000002e ret=603b0dc2
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(0000002e) ret=603b0dd4
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=0000002e ret=603b0dd4
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000065) ret=603b0dc2
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000045 ret=603b0dc2
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000065) ret=603b0dd4
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000045 ret=603b0dd4
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000078) ret=603b0dc2
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000058 ret=603b0dc2
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000078) ret=603b0dd4
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000058 ret=603b0dd4
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000065) ret=603b0dc2
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000045 ret=603b0dc2
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000065) ret=603b0dd4
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000045 ret=603b0dd4
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000000) ret=603b0dc2
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000000 ret=603b0dc2
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000000) ret=603b0dd4
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000000 ret=603b0dd4
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(0000006b) ret=603b41cb
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=0000004b ret=603b41cb
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000072) ret=603b41cb
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000052 ret=603b41cb
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(0000006e) ret=603b41cb
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=0000004e ret=603b41cb
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(0000006c) ret=603b41cb
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=0000004c ret=603b41cb
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000033) ret=603b41cb
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000033 ret=603b41cb
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000038) ret=603b41cb
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000038 ret=603b41cb
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000036) ret=603b41cb
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000036 ret=603b41cb
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(0000002e) ret=603b41cb
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=0000002e ret=603b41cb
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000065) ret=603b41cb
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000045 ret=603b41cb
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000078) ret=603b41cb
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000058 ret=603b41cb
0009:Call ntdll.RtlUpperChar(00000065) ret=603b41cb
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlUpperChar() retval=00000045 ret=603b41cb
0009:Call ntdll.RtlAllocateHeap(00110000,00000000,00002f80) ret=6039936b
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlAllocateHeap() retval=00118868 ret=6039936b
0009:Call ntdll.RtlEnterCriticalSection(6046c2c0) ret=6039d50d
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlEnterCriticalSection() retval=00000000 ret=6039d50d
0009:Call ntdll.RtlLeaveCriticalSection(6046c2c0) ret=6039d53d
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlLeaveCriticalSection() retval=00000000 ret=6039d53d
0009:Call ntdll.RtlEnterCriticalSection(6046c2c0) ret=6039d50d
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlEnterCriticalSection() retval=00000000 ret=6039d50d
0009:Call ntdll.RtlLeaveCriticalSection(6046c2c0) ret=6039d53d
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlLeaveCriticalSection() retval=00000000 ret=6039d53d
0009:Call ntdll.RtlGetVersion(0033f990) ret=603e4798
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlGetVersion() retval=00000000 ret=603e4798
0009:Call ntdll.RtlAllocateHeap(00110000,00000000,00001ea0) ret=6039936b
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlAllocateHeap() retval=0011b7f0 ret=6039936b
0009:Call ntdll.RtlEnterCriticalSection(6046c2c0) ret=6039d50d
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlEnterCriticalSection() retval=00000000 ret=6039d50d
0009:Call ntdll.RtlLeaveCriticalSection(6046c2c0) ret=6039d53d
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlLeaveCriticalSection() retval=00000000 ret=6039d53d
0009:Call ntdll.RtlEnterCriticalSection(6046c2c0) ret=6039d50d
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlEnterCriticalSection() retval=00000000 ret=6039d50d
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------- Additional Comments From imaxfun(a)gmail.com 2007-28-01 20:41 -------
I had exactly the same errors without teamspeak as you have, although not with
any specific application. But I did find a solution for it partially at Kubuntu
forums and partially by loading some additional audio libraries.
To be honest, I have no clue, exactly which package removed the error about
libjack.so, as I just loaded all the missing ones I felt reasonable and that
error vanished.
About the seq_hw problem... It seems the snd-seq kernel module does not get
loaded by default. Try running
$ sudo modprobe snd-seq
That worked for me on the rest of those non-teamspeak errors. It only is my
guess, but the rest of errors might get corrected in a similar way.
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------- Additional Comments From byteframe(a)yahoo.com 2007-28-01 20:20 -------
Can someone confirm that changing their audio settings in winecfg from just
alsa, to just OSS, and see if it helps this problem, (I think it did for me),
other problems or even general performance?
THanks
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Summary: Max Payne 2 light reflections on people are too bright
and blocky
Product: Wine
Version: CVS
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: wine-directx-d3d
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: ben(a)atomnet.co.uk
As per the title, light reflecting on people is far too bright and looks very
blocky as well giving a generally awful effect. Not really much more to say
other than that.
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------- Additional Comments From ben(a)atomnet.co.uk 2007-28-01 18:01 -------
I think the best thing would be (eventually) to have an option in WineCFG which
basically has a dropdown menu of what version of DirectX to emulate.
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