http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7389
Vitaliy Margolen <vitaliy(a)kievinfo.com> changed:
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--- Comment #16 from Vitaliy Margolen <vitaliy(a)kievinfo.com> 2009-11-03 21:07:22 ---
Closing invalid.
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Summary: Program Visual Link Spanish, Loaded but will not run.
Product: Wine
Version: unspecified
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: delabeaux(a)gmail.com
The program, Visual Link Spanish (A 2 disc install for which I had to use the
info here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1112923 1st post to
install), installed but will not run.
I get the following error: Program Error. The program empezar.exe has
encountered a serious problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the
invonveniance. Once I close that window I get the following Popup error.
Application Error: Exception EExternalException in module ntdll.dll at
0002D188. External exception C0000025.
I click OK, and then nothing. I am using Ubuntu 9.04. I am relatively new to
linux... if you require certain files please list simple instructions on how to
post them. As seen above from the CD install workaround, I'm not a complete
noob to terminal usage or the pc, but may ask for reiteration on occasion.
Thanks.
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--- Comment #12 from Vitaliy Margolen <vitaliy(a)kievinfo.com> 2009-11-03 20:45:37 ---
(In reply to comment #11)
Could you perform a regression test between wine-1.1.19 and wine-1.1.20 to
identify the patch that introduced the error?
http://wiki.winehq.org/RegressionTesting
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--- Comment #25 from Adrian Bunk <bunk(a)stusta.de> 2009-11-03 20:14:47 ---
(In reply to comment #23)
> Actually, have you tested windows to see what happens there if you run a non
> 16-bit depth?
I haven't used Windows for ~ 10 years.
As far as I remember, it gives the same message.
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--- Comment #24 from Adrian Bunk <bunk(a)stusta.de> 2009-11-03 20:12:49 ---
(In reply to comment #22)
> (In reply to comment #21)
> > (In reply to comment #20)
> > > Adrian, I'm not trying to waste your time. People often forget they filed bugs,
> > > or forget to check up on them. If there is 6 months of inactivity, I ask if
> > > it's still a problem. It takes less than a minute to say yes or no, it's not a
> >
> > I had to:
> > - upgrade Wine (you explicitely requested "1.1.32 or newer" but Debian unstable
> > only has 1.1.31 so I built it myself)
> > - find the right CD
> > - install the game
> > - run the game
> >
> > You seriously claim that "takes less than a minute"?
>
> I'll try to word it a bit more clearly when pinging bugs. However, keep in mind
> that I and others are dealing with thousands of bugs, not every single one can
> get perfect detail. A little bit of civility and courtesy wouldn't hurt from
> your end.
>...
A little bit of realism wouldn't hurt from your end.
You are clearly underestimating the efforts your repeated requests can cause.
When I've answered your question once, I expect the next action to be a
developer looking at this bug (whenever this happens), not me being asked to
reproduce it again and again and again until I'll die.
You get my point that this kind of bug handling is completely frustrating for
users?
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Juan Lang <juan_lang(a)yahoo.com> changed:
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Status|NEW |RESOLVED
Resolution| |INVALID
--- Comment #15 from Juan Lang <juan_lang(a)yahoo.com> 2009-11-03 20:10:36 ---
I just tried connecting again, and again the service appears to be unavailable.
With the program only linked to from an archived web page and the service
unavailable, this can't work even on Windows. Marking invalid, though perhaps
abandoned is equally good.
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19056
Summary: FCE (Complete First Certificate) crashes at startup
Product: Wine
Version: 1.1.24
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: ntdll
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: peterson.235(a)gmail.com
Hello,
The FCE (Complete First Certificate) book came with a CD-ROM, and it installed
fine under wine. However, whenever I try to launch it there's a crash and then
Wine tells me this:
Exception EExternalException in module ntdll.dll at 0002C158.
External exception C0000025
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Markus <mst(a)collogia.de> changed:
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--- Comment #20 from Markus <mst(a)collogia.de> 2009-11-03 15:42:17 ---
Error in findstuff32 is correct but not in SetBackgroundWhite! Comment #7 gives
the hint ...
To make it short: Golf 99 relies on IDirect3D::EnumDevices to return at least
two devices for the requested Direct 3D Version 1. Wine
IDirect3DImpl_3_EnumDevices only returns Direct3D HAL and so the game cleans up
the Direct 3D environment. Nevertheless it will go on and somewhere later it
wants to access a surface that is no longer usable.
A solution could be to additionally advertise Wine RGB device for Direct3D
Versions less than 7.
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--- Comment #23 from Austin English <austinenglish(a)gmail.com> 2009-11-03 11:18:21 ---
Actually, have you tested windows to see what happens there if you run a non
16-bit depth?
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Austin English <austinenglish(a)gmail.com> changed:
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Resolution|INVALID |
--- Comment #22 from Austin English <austinenglish(a)gmail.com> 2009-11-03 11:11:11 ---
(In reply to comment #21)
> (In reply to comment #20)
> > Adrian, I'm not trying to waste your time. People often forget they filed bugs,
> > or forget to check up on them. If there is 6 months of inactivity, I ask if
> > it's still a problem. It takes less than a minute to say yes or no, it's not a
>
> I had to:
> - upgrade Wine (you explicitely requested "1.1.32 or newer" but Debian unstable
> only has 1.1.31 so I built it myself)
> - find the right CD
> - install the game
> - run the game
>
> You seriously claim that "takes less than a minute"?
I'll try to word it a bit more clearly when pinging bugs. However, keep in mind
that I and others are dealing with thousands of bugs, not every single one can
get perfect detail. A little bit of civility and courtesy wouldn't hurt from
your end.
> And this is for an easy to reproduce bug.
>
> > huge time effort. Unfortunately, not all bugs are easy to fix, and so there is
> > a lack of activity. In your case, it seems that there may be an easy workaround
> > (setting x to 16-bit), but you've never said if that works or not. How can the
> > bug be fixed if you don't answer the questions asked?
>
> I answered it IMHO quite clearly in comment #2.
>
> If comment #2 was unclear to you, you failed to asked for a clarification.
>
> Yes, the workaround works (but it's an ugly workaround, not a bug fix).
>
> Is it now clear enough for you to start fixing this bug?
>
> Any additional information you need for fixing it?
>
> My offer to buy and send a copy of the game to the person working on fixing the
> bug is also valid for you.
I won't be fixing it, but that does tell someone who may be fixing it what the
problem is.
Reopening.
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