http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12732
Summary: Nota Bene crashes on install
Product: Wine
Version: CVS/GIT
Platform: PC
URL: https://www.notabene.com/download/demos/nbdemo80.exe
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Keywords: download, Installer, win16
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: austinenglish(a)gmail.com
Testing for bug 11023 I found that nota bene will no longer install. I'll start
the regression test...
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52298
Bug ID: 52298
Summary: Presenter.exe from Freeoffice crashes trying to open
ppt: unimplemented function
ole32.dll.OleConvertIStorageToOLESTREAMEx
Product: Wine
Version: 7.0-rc3
Hardware: x86-64
URL: https://www.frehttps://www.softmaker.net/down/freeoffi
ce2021.msi
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Keywords: download
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: ole32
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: xerox.xerox2000x(a)gmail.com
Distribution: Debian
As it says in the title. The very moment you click in the opened file-dialog on
a ppt-file you get the crash.
A simple stub implementation (returning E_NOTMPL) is enough to get around the
crash.
But maybe someone with more knowledge can build something on top of existing
OleConvertIStorageToOLESTREAM ?
If not, I`ll send a stub implementation after code freeze.
sha1sum freeoffice2021.msi
ae1738aaf5122e75d9b4d0f6d8d1c77221821571 freeoffice2021.msi
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50433
Bug ID: 50433
Summary: 'MsiBreak' custom action debugging aid should use
custom action's name from 'CustomAction' table
(currently uses 'Target' field)
Product: Wine
Version: 6.0-rc4
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: trivial
Priority: P2
Component: msi
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: focht(a)gmx.net
Distribution: ---
Hello folks,
I always have to remember that Wine uses 'Target' field/name from the
'CustomAction' table instead of the custom action's name when debugging custom
actions. Fooled me quite a number of times in these 13 years.
I'm aware that very few people might be concerned/affected with this
inconsistency but still.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/msi/debugging-custom-actions
I requested the installer debugging aid in 2007 in bug 8243 ("Feature: Add
MsiBreak to aid debugging custom actions"):
https://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git/commitdiff/60e95ee6e8ea4a4f43a6c170c…
("msi: Add handling for MsiBreak.")
My follow-up comment https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8243#c7 was
ignored. Maybe because I didn't bother to create a follow-up bug and/or didn't
complain loud enough ;-)
--- quote ---
Please fix the evaluation to use "action" msi_custom_action_info member instead
of "target" to make it feature compatible with Windows MSI server.
--- quote ---
Some example (from bug 21987):
--- snip ---
...
01b0:trace:msi:ACTION_CustomAction Handling custom action
L"CreateAdobePDFPrinter" (c41 L"AdobeIsf" L"SetupAdobePDFPrinter")
...
01b0:trace:msi:HANDLE_CustomType1 Calling function L"SetupAdobePDFPrinter" from
L"C:\\users\\focht\\Temp\\msi48b7.tmp"
...
02f8:Ret PE DLL (proc=0160618A,module=01600000
L"msi48b7.tmp",reason=PROCESS_ATTACH,res=00000000) retval=1
...
02f8:Ret KERNEL32.LoadLibraryW() retval=01600000 ret=100210f6
02f8:Call KERNEL32.GetProcAddress(01600000,0016df28 "SetupAdobePDFPrinter")
ret=1002110a
02f8:Ret KERNEL32.GetProcAddress() retval=01602bea ret=1002110a
...
--- snip ---
To have this work for Wine 'MsiBreak=SetupAdobePDFPrinter' is needed but
'MsiBreak=CreateAdobePDFPrinter' would be correct.
$ wine --version
wine-6.0-rc4
Regards
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50869
Bug ID: 50869
Summary: Regressions caused by new start.exe behaviour in Wine
6.5 (stdout redirect, killing inferior, wine start
/unix)
Product: Wine
Version: 6.5
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: programs
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: mail(a)robbertvanderhelm.nl
Distribution: ---
I noticed a few regressions and new weird behaviours after updating to Wine 6.5
with regards to launching applications now that everything gets launched
through
start.exe:
1. When launching Winelib applications all STDOUT output gets lost. I tested
this with a simple C++ file compiled with wineg++ that tries to print some
text using both `printf()` and `std::cout`. Printing to STDERR using
`std::cerr` still works fine.
2. When spawning a Wine child process from another application, you can no
longer kill that child process by raising SIGINT or SIGKILL for the pid of
the child. In Wine 6.5 this now kills the start.exe process, but it leaves
the inferior process running in the background. To reproduce this, run `wine
notepad&` in `fish` (bash seems to kill the child process by itself), use
`ps -aux | grep notepad` or `jobs` to find the pid of the process just named
`notepad`, and then run `kill -SIGKINT <pid>` (or with SIGKILL). Even though
the process launched using `wine notepad&` has exited, Notepad is still
running in the background.
3. (duplicate of bug 50867, but I still wanted to mention it here for
completeness' sake) Launching binaries with Wine from the GUI by clicking on
them (using the bundled wine.desktop) no longer works. This uses
`wine start /unix`, which was already reported to no longer work as of Wine
6.5 in the other issue because `ShellExecuteEx` cannot find the file.
4. And lastly, as discovered by @stefand, `wine https://google.com` now
launches
the regular system browser. This is probably not really a bug as much as a
consequence of the start.exe change, but I just wanted to mention it.
Please let me know if I should split this up into separate tickets.
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50352
Bug ID: 50352
Summary: Maximum sockets per process is set very low
Product: Wine
Version: 5.22
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: winsock
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: skreech(a)skree.ch
Distribution: ---
Created attachment 68942
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TWGS warning at startup
Within wine-5.22/dlls/ws2_32/socket.c, the maximum number of sockets per
process is set and used like so:
> #define WS_MAX_SOCKETS_PER_PROCESS 128 /* reasonable guess */
and:
> lpWSAData->iMaxSockets = WS_MAX_SOCKETS_PER_PROCESS;
This became relevant when I ran the TradeWars 2002 game server (TWGS) under a
maximum license allowing 100 simultaneous players. On startup, it logs a
message warning that the OS's number of sockets per process is limited to 128,
therefore no more than 63 players will be able to connect. This makes sense,
since two sockets are required per player connection, and one SysOp connection
is reserved.
Changing WS_MAX_SOCKETS_PER_PROCESS to 1024 and recompiling WINE results in
TWGS not experiencing this limit and not giving the warning.
Also, I tested TWGS under ReactOS and did not experience limit nor warning.
Peeking into their socket.c, I notice that their limit is set to 32767, or 0,
depending:
https://github.com/reactos/reactos/search?q=iMaxSockets
It seems likely that WS_MAX_SOCKETS_PER_PROCESS should be set to 32767 here if
any value is being set, given that the underlying OS should be the one imposing
its own limits or lack of limit.
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44202
Bug ID: 44202
Summary: undname.c fails to parse symbols with rvalue-reference
semantics '&&'
Product: Wine
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: shulgaaa(a)gmail.com
Distribution: ---
For example, the symbol
??4QDnsDomainNameRecord@@QAEAAV0@$$QAV0@@Z
should be de-mangled as:
public: class QDnsDomainNameRecord & __thiscall
QDnsDomainNameRecord::operator=(class QDnsDomainNameRecord &&)
undname returns NULL
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51900
Bug ID: 51900
Summary: regression: REAPER scrollbars flash between themed and
non-themed
Product: Wine
Version: 6.13
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: uxtheme
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: s_chriscollins(a)hotmail.com
Distribution: ---
Created attachment 70847
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video showing the bug
Starting with Wine 6.13, scrollbars in REAPER will flash between themed and
non-themed graphics when the mouse cursor passes over or interacts with them.
The attached video shows the behavior in Wine 6.12 (correct) followed by Wine
6.13 (glitchy).
A regression test pinpoints the following commit as the culprit:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
commit 883878e550d263fd9caedd4ba5ee8c142407c010
Author: Zhiyi Zhang <zzhang(a)codeweavers.com>
Date: Tue Jul 20 21:12:15 2021 +0800
uxtheme: Support scroll bar state tracking in non-client areas.
Signed-off-by: Zhiyi Zhang <zzhang(a)codeweavers.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Julliard <julliard(a)winehq.org>
dlls/user32/controls.h | 3 +++
dlls/user32/defwnd.c | 11 +++++++++++
dlls/user32/nonclient.c | 33 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dlls/user32/scroll.c | 37 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
4 files changed, 81 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
This bug is still present in master as of today (10/18/21) and can be
reproduced in a VirtualBox VM. REAPER can be downloaded for free from:
http://reaper.fm/
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50370
Bug ID: 50370
Summary: Gothic 1 doesn't start correctly when screen
resolution of the game matches display resolution
Product: Wine
Version: 5.13
Hardware: x86-64
URL: https://www.fileplanet.com/archive/p-5260/Gothic-Demo-
English
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Keywords: download, regression
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: directx-d3d
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: gyebro69(a)gmail.com
CC: rbernon(a)codeweavers.com
Regression SHA1: f90d607c67768f19e36d9d74b498594252faa3fd
Distribution: ---
I'm starting Gothic 1 v1.08k using in-game resolution 1440x900 which matches my
native display resolution.
The game does start up because I can hear the sound of the intro movie, but no
visible window is created (the screen is black).
This used to work up until
commit f90d607c67768f19e36d9d74b498594252faa3fd
ddraw: Use the WINED3D_SWAPCHAIN_NO_WINDOW_CHANGES flag.
Reverting that commit on top of 6.0-rc3 fixes the problem for me.
To reproduce the problem in the demo:
1. Before starting the game modify GOTHIC.INI located in the Program
Files/Piranha Bytes/Gothic 1 Demo/system directory.
Look for the section [Video] and change in-game screen resolution there so that
it matches your display resolution:
zVidResFullscreenX=
zVidResFullscreenY=
You also need to set 32-bit color depth (the problem doesn't occur with
16-bit):
zVidResFullscreenBPP=32
2. run gothic.exe
setupg1demo-en.exe
md5sum: 2932bcb79118abadca0d394a7a86c096
wine-6.0-rc3
OpenGL vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation
OpenGL renderer string: GeForce GT 730/PCIe/SSE2
OpenGL core profile version string: 4.6.0 NVIDIA 455.46.04
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51619
Bug ID: 51619
Summary: advapi32:registry fails in Wine because a German
timezone name translation is too long
Product: Wine
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: advapi32
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: fgouget(a)codeweavers.com
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advapi32:registry fails in the timezone tests in a German locale:
registry.c:4339: Test failed: L"Aus Central W. Standard Time": expected
L"West-Zentralaustralische Normalzeit", got L"Aus Central W. Standard Time"
registry.c:4357: Test failed: L"Aus Central W. Standard Time": expected
L"West-Zentralaustralische Sommerzeit", got L"Aus Central W. Daylight Time"
https://test.winehq.org/data/patterns.html#advapi32:registry
The reason is that the test compares the localized obtained through the
registry with the one obtained through EnumDynamicTimeZoneInformation(). But
the latter translation must fit into a 32 character buffer: WCHAR
StandardName[32].
However Wine's German translation is too long (36 character including the
trailing '\0'), causing EnumDynamicTimeZoneInformation() to return the
untranslated string instead.
Potential fixes
---------------
1. Only compare the values if they fit in the {Daylight,Standard}Name buffer.
- That means Windows applications will not get a translated timezone name
which is bad.
- This prevents detecting further issues.
- It's unclear if returning an untranslated string is the right thing for
EnumDynamicTimeZoneInformation() to do: I did not find a case (at least
in German where a translation did not fit).
2. Modify EnumDynamicTimeZoneInformation() to return a truncated translation
instead of an untranslated string.
- Windows applications will get a not quite correct timezone name.
- Also we would need evidence that this matches the Windows behavior.
3. Modify the German translation.
- This side-steps the issue and may be the best solution.
- But I doubt one can find a shorter translation that fits, short of
using ellipses which is not great.
Detecting / Preventing recurrences
----------------------------------
1. It would be nice to be able to include a translator warning about this
issue. I'm not sure how to do so in dlls/tzres/tzres.rc.
2. The current tests are insufficient to detect further issues
- To detect every issue they would have to be run in every locale.
- Or going forward, whenever a PO file is modified they would need to be
run in that locale.
- Maybe issues could be detected by calling RegLoadMUIStringW() for every
timezone and locale combination. However it does not take an LCID which
makes this complicated.
3. Write a script checking the PO files.
- This seems like the simplest option to detect issues.
- When to run it? Manually? Automatically from the makefiles?
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