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------- Additional Comments From vitaliy(a)kievinfo.com 2007-13-04 19:39 -------
Please upgrade to wine-0.9.35 or try workaround described in bug 6547.
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
Component|wine-shell32 |wine-kernel
Resolution| |WONTFIX
------- Additional Comments From vitaliy(a)kievinfo.com 2007-13-04 19:37 -------
What comment 8 talks about is completely wrong. You have to copy _full_ content
of ~/.wine/drive_c there if you want it to work. Of course if you have real
windows there it means destroying it.
And of course it talks about something totally unrelated to this bug.
What seems to happen is ntfs-3g doesn't support the mmap Excel requests (shared
write access)! And Wine can't do anything here. The only solution - don't use ntfs.
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------- Additional Comments From hans.huber(a)gmx.de 2007-13-04 18:58 -------
Created an attachment (id=5761)
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Printscreen with the input fields "Station" and "Berechnen"
Under plain Windows if you start to enter a towns name into Station it is
searching for the next similar town and usually presents a List of possible
towns in a tree view.
First I thought it's due to some missing ODBC stuff, but it accespts Town names
in "Suchbegriff eingeben" (enter Search text), and it even displays the same
tree view. So I think ODBC is ok.
The log from the perl script doesn't tell me too much. I might need some more
help on this.
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Summary: Values cannot be entered in Controls
Product: Wine
Version: 0.9.35.
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: wine-programs
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: hans.huber(a)gmx.de
This is a navi programm. It almost works when the right mfc, and other libraries
are installed. I tested it on version 0.9.34 too. Looks the same. It seems to
depend on IE. May be the controls are inherited (all tough I'm not sure).
Other functions seem to work. But the start and the end points can not be
selected as well as calculating is without a function.
I know a litlle of C if someone can give me pointers on how to check thinsg I'm
glad to help.
I think I have seen similar issues in other programs, but did not see a solution
for it.
Thanks.
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------- Additional Comments From robin.grindley(a)ieee.org 2007-13-04 17:24 -------
Created an attachment (id=5759)
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Dump with +file,+ntll trying to load program from ntfs-3g filesystem
I have the same problem. I mount my Windows C: drive as /windows/C with ntfs-3g
(all under OpenSuse 10.2).
I realized that Wine does not automatically mount the /windows/C directory as a
windows file. So I went into winecfg and edited the Drives to add /windows/C as
the E: drive. Now when I try to open the file, it doesn't have a problem
finding the .exe. However, it does crap out later because it cannot find DLLs.
I couldn't find anyway to tell Wine to add other paths for DLL searching. I've
attached a dump with +file,+ntdll.
I also noticed that after doing all this, if I open up winecfg again, my E:
drive is gone, and I have to keep adding it back by hand.
I'm new to Wine, so apologies if some of the side-issues (DLL path, winecfg
changes not 'sticking') above are known issues.
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Resolution| |FIXED
------- Additional Comments From bigdavesr(a)suddenlink.net 2007-13-04 16:21 -------
uninstalled wine. Also uninstalled the wine folder in home. Reinstalled wine and
now it works properly. Thanks for your help
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------- Additional Comments From ruben(a)ugr.es 2007-13-04 15:59 -------
Fuqid with version wine_0.9.23~winehq0~ubuntu~6.06-1_i386.deb
hangs after displaying a splash screen "Fuqid is starting up ..."
which only lasts a few seconds with version 0.9.22
I'll try to get the source code for 0.9.22 and check the changes.
(I have not used git before, it might take me some time)
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------- Additional Comments From M.B.Lankhorst(a)gmail.com 2007-13-04 15:27 -------
I can't reproduce this with wine 0.9.35 (ati card), is this bug still
occuring?
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