http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7409
------- Additional Comments From focht(a)gmx.net 2007-13-06 18:28 -------
Hello,
after safari sxs issues, I happen to have had a look at winetricks vcrun2005
again...
If you set Winecfg=WinXP while running msi installer you can prevent CRT, MFC
and ATL assemblies from being copied into system32.
It removes the need to cleanup/rename msvc*80.dll in additional step.
This is due to Win2K and WinXP loaders implementing different strategies for sxs
assemblies (-> different installer steps).
Regards
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vitaliy(a)kievinfo.com changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Severity|critical |normal
Status|RESOLVED |CLOSED
Component|wine-gui |wine-x11driver
------- Additional Comments From vitaliy(a)kievinfo.com 2007-13-06 18:20 -------
Closing dup.
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------- Additional Comments From splav(a)unsorted.ru 2007-13-06 18:09 -------
The same on 0.9.32 0.9.35 0.9.38. No dialogs with full acceleration support, and
jerkily with any other options both ALSA and OSS.
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8674
------- Additional Comments From focht(a)gmx.net 2007-13-06 18:04 -------
Hello,
oh well i forgot to ask - did you install safari using winecfg=Win2K?
That would explain the installer putting CRT sxs assemblies into system32
(Windows 2000 loader has different sxs handling).
Either remove them from system32 as told in my previous comment or use
winecfg=WinXP/Vista - that should take care of any distributed sxs assemblies to
be properly installed into winsxs storage.
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Summary: Listed twice for super and version maintainer
Product: WineHQ Apps Database
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS/Version: other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: website-bugs
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: Speedator(a)gmx.de
If you become version maintainer and then super maintainer, you get listed 2
links for this program(the whole and special version) in in "User Menu - You
maintain:". I think the super maintain link would be enough in this case.
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------- Additional Comments From focht(a)gmx.net 2007-13-06 17:39 -------
Hello,
remove all three msvc*80.dll from system32.
VS 2005 versions of CRT, MFC and ATL side-by-side assemblies are expected to be
loaded exclusively from winsxs storage as specified in manifests (winetricks
vcrun2005).
The installer incorrectly puts them into system32, which is not permitted by design.
But even between Windows versions there exist some differences in handling of
sxs assemblies.
Win2K allows these sxs assemblies to load from private application directory (in
addition of winsxs storage).
WinXP/Vista loader enforces this to winsxs storage only (manifests).
To force the WinXP/Vista loader to treat sxs assemblies as "private"
(application local), the public key tokens need to be removed from manifests.
Then sxs assemblies can be placed into application subdirectories named as
manifest (unlike Win2K which expects them in application directory).
Regards
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dank(a)kegel.com changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Summary|Bookworm Deluxe crashes |Bookworm Deluxe crashes
|during install |during install
|Nederlandse versie crashes |
|during install |
------- Additional Comments From dank(a)kegel.com 2007-13-06 17:08 -------
The log has some ole errors; try using native dcom98,
if that makes the problem go away, it's an ole error.
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------- Additional Comments From byteframe(a)yahoo.com 2007-13-06 16:51 -------
Red orchestra is still no good with this bug.
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------- Additional Comments From xerox_xerox2000(a)yahoo.co.uk 2007-13-06 16:37 -------
Hi, could you try if using native msvcrt.dll "solves" the bug? (copy it from a
windows partition to system32, and set it to native using wincfg)
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