http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8087
Summary: IWineD3DVertexDeclarationImpl_SetDeclaration Memory
allocation failed
Product: Wine
Version: 0.9.35.
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: wine-directx-d3d
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: wine(a)enzerink.net
Galactic Civilizations II runs for quite a while before errors are produced
indicating memory problems in D3D. Display in game becomes significantly
distorted and unusable.
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azamata2006(a)yandex.ru changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Priority|P2 |P1
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------- Additional Comments From vitaliy(a)kievinfo.com 2007-17-04 21:52 -------
Dan, this bug is about directx and not dsound. Please open separate bug
_specifically_ about sound problem. And indicate that in summary and description.
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------- Additional Comments From gpw797(a)gmail.com 2007-17-04 21:52 -------
Ubuntu linux had what appeared as a new version of wine in repositories today
but version of wine showed the same (0.9.35) I updated wine from ubuntu
repositries and the problem went away which is why I changed status to fixed.
Maybe this was an ubuntu issue and not a wine issue?
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8086
Summary: gdi32 font test fails in fonts with charset 130
Product: Wine
Version: CVS
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: wine-gdi-(printing)
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: jan.wine(a)zerebecki.de
CC: dmitry(a)codeweavers.com
gdi32 font test fails in fonts with charset 130:
Example: font.c:1513: Test failed: gm1=69,72,7,60,81,0 gm2=45,57,2,57,49,0
There are font, charset-130 tuples that are tested two times where one of them
doesn't have this error. All these fonts are from the ttf-unfonts debian package
except the font "code2000".
The log also contains errors from two other fonts.
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------- Additional Comments From truiken(a)gmail.com 2007-17-04 20:35 -------
shdocvw's current (stub) implementation of OleObject_SetHostNames returns
E_NOTIMPL, which is probably why the app assumes ie6 isn't installed. Try
changing the return to S_OK and see if you get the same error (sorry, I'm not at
my computer right now so I can't make a patch).
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------- Additional Comments From rm.riches(a)verizon.net 2007-17-04 20:16 -------
Please excuse my newbieness. I seem to have stumped myself--not
difficult--while trying to set up to do a regression. I found sets of
instructions for regression testing using CVS and using Git. For CVS, I
searched around for the indicated full-cvs-*.tar.gz file but did not find it.
For Git, I don't have Git installed on my system. I have a package on my
Mandriva 2007 installation CDs that I could install, but the package description
is as follows:
GIT (GNU Interactive Tools) provides an extensible file system browser,
an ASCII/hexadecimal file viewer, a process viewer/killer and other
related utilities and shell scripts.
Is that the right package?
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