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------- Additional Comments From inverseparadox(a)comcast.net 2005-09-05 23:47 -------
I can't believe I made a mistake like that! I even remember looking at the
attachments after uploading, to make sure they were correct... but when I follow
the "correct behaviour" link now, the image definitely does depict the correct
behaviour (decorations not visible).
And actually, I was unclear about the resolution change. The resolution changes
under Wine just as it does under Windows; that is the correct behaviour, and
that's how it behaves. Where the difference lies is in what is and is not
possible to do after the resolution has already been changed.
Under Windows, you can do three things: a) keep going (i.e. play the game) at
the new resolution; b) use the game's Exit command to quit the game, which
restores the previous resolution; or c) use Alt-Tab to switch out of the game
and back to the rest of the OS (which also restores the previous resolution, and
minimizes the game into the Taskbar).
Under Wine, you can still do both a) and b), and you could presumably use
Alt-Tab to switch to a background window if you wanted to. But switching focus
in that way would *not* automatically change resolution, nor would it minimize
(iconify) the game window until you tried to give that window the focus again.
Under my system's configuration (I don't know how universal it is), the
resolution change involved in a) and b) under Wine is done simply by reducing
the size of the viewport. Under that same configuration, when the resolution of
the current viewport is smaller than the resolution of the current desktop,
moving the mouse pointer to an edge of the viewport which is not also an edge of
the desktop will 'scroll' the viewport in that direction. This latter effect,
while not always desirable, has no corresponding functionality under Windows.
Additionally, under my system configuration (and probably most others), I can
use Ctrl-Alt-NumpadPlus to switch my viewport to the next lower resolution
listed in my X config file; similarly, I can use Ctrl-Alt-NumpadMinus to switch
to the next higher resolution (if there is no higher/lower resolution to switch
to, it wraps around to the opposite end of the list). This means that I can
change the resolution myself, independent of what MM6 wants to do; I do it not
infrequently, to consult and edit notes I've made during gameplay.
I don't use icons since I moved to Linux, and I don't minimize/iconify windows;
I would not like for the only way to switch out of MM6 without terminating the
program to be to make the window disappear like that, since my preferred Linux
desktop style does not include a taskbar of any sort (and thus it'd be rather
hard to get the window back). For window manager configurations which aim to
more closely resemble the Windows look and feel, and as such include a taskbar,
it might arguably be desirable to mimic the Windows behaviour in this instance -
but I don't know of any way, short of a user-set configuration option, for Wine
to reliably tell whether or not the environment in which it is being used is
meant to that closely resemble Windows.
I also wouldn't like to see the ability to switch resolutions whenever and
however I like go away.
On top of all possible undesirability issues, I'm fairly sure that there is no
practical way for Wine to enforce the Windows style for most of these
behaviours; furthermore, the only one for which I think it might be potentially
desirable is the 'scroll the viewport by moving the mouse pointer' one, and on
that I think it likely that - at least in my case - the loss of the ability to
go look at other programs without quitting MM6 would more than offset the
decreased aggravation of needing to avoid accidentally scrolling the viewport.
Part of the issue here is that this is not purely a matter of how the Windows
program behaves, but also a matter of how it interacts with the surrounding OS
interface. Windows provides certain rules and a certain framework for how
programs can behave; any given *nix environment does the same thing, but unlike
under Windows, there is no guarantee that any two *nix systems will provide the
same framework and the same rules. The way MM6 behaves under Windows makes sense
for Windows' framework and rules, but it does not necessarily make sense for all
of the frameworks and rules possible on various *nix systems, and I do not think
it is sane to try to enforce it on them.
(This sounds more like the sort of philosophy argument that I'd expect to find
on a project's development list...)
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-09-05 23:22 -------
How strange. There is another unrelated bug pertaining to this same game, and
that user is able to get it running, but it won't close when he tried to exit
the game.. See bug 2947, and bug 2939..
I will come back to this one as soon as I get his problem fixed (calls are taken
in the order received lol..)
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-09-05 23:10 -------
Now I'm thoroughly confused lol..
You say that the titlebars appear at 3:15, and the game does not hang..
Quote:
In the version from 3:15 4/27, the window is positioned incorrectly (the
decorations are visible) and the game does not hang on exit.
And that the titlebar disappears at 3:19, and the game does hang..
Quote:
In the 3:19 4/27 version, the window is positioned correctly (the decorations
are not visible) and the game does hang on exit.
SO.. I think we got a little backwards, because the pictures are named
differently.. The 1:39 pic is named correct, and does not show the titlebar,
the 1:41 pic is named incorrect and does show the titlebar..
See how I got confused?
SO.. I am now wondering whether the picures were named wrong when you saved
them to disk, and because the names were wrong you typed the summary wrong, or
if this most recent clarification was wrong due to a lack of sleep ;-)..
Let me know.
About the flexibility of Linux, that is not a feature of wine or Linux, it is a
bug. wine is designed to mimic windows, so if the game changes the resolution
to 640x480 and therefore makes it's window take the full screen in Windows, wine
should do the same, but thats the subject of YAB..... :-\
Waiting on your re-clarification ;-)
Dustin
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------- Additional Comments From inverseparadox(a)comcast.net 2005-09-05 19:49 -------
Just as a note: yes, MM6 does come with this DLL already "shrink"ed. Before I
used the attached program, DeShrinker, to decompress it, I could not run MM6
either. I've just tested with the still-compressed version, and yes, current CVS
still cannot run MM6 with the compressed version of the DLL.
I hadn't explicitly thought of filing a bug about the need to support 'shrink'ed
DLLs (and EXEs, since they can be similarly compressed), but it does sound like
a good idea; part of the reason I had provided a copy of DeShrinker was as a
possible resource to help people figure out how to produce a similar effect
on-the-fly.
(Note that the URL needs to be corrected, to AppDB entry 1070 - currently it
points to entry 1229, which is Heroes of Might and Magic IV, which is not the
same game at all.)
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------- Additional Comments From inverseparadox(a)comcast.net 2005-09-05 19:32 -------
No, that's not correct. For one thing, it's "hang", not "crash" - and for
another, you have it backwards.
In the version from 3:15 4/27 (AM, not PM - the times given are in 24-hour
clock), the window is positioned incorrectly (the decorations are visible) and
the game does not hang on exit.
In the 3:19 4/27 version, the window is positioned correctly (the decorations
are not visible) and the game does hang on exit.
The only reason I brought the issue up here is because the undesirable behaviour
disappeared when the bug appeared, and I wanted to be sure people knew that
(some ways of) fixing the bug might reintroduce the misbehaviour. I think it's
worth keeping the relevant information at hand, since currently the misbehaviour
does not exist on its own or in affiliation with any other reportable bug. If
you were correct that the misbehaviour still existed, alongside the hang-on-exit
bug, then a separate bug with a dependency would be correct - but as things
stand I don't think it's the right way to do this, though I'll admit I don't
know much about these practices yet.
The game does not display title bar (etc.) in Windows, for the simple reason
that it is not possible under Windows to have the game window non-minimized
while the viewport is displaying anything other than what is inside that window;
when you switch out of the game by Alt-Tab or similar, the game minimizes to the
Taskbar (switching back to normal resolution in the process), and when you
switch back to that window the resolution changes to 640x480 and the viewport
becomes fixed.
Under my Linux system (I don't know which parts of it this depends on), if I
have the viewport resolution smaller than the desktop resolution, moving the
pointer to a side of the viewport will scroll it in that direction, within the
limits of the size of the desktop. I like the additional options I get under
Linux (change resolutions up and down on my own, switch out of the game window
but leave it displayed, etc.), since they give me more convenient access to text
editors (etc.) for note-taking, but they are not consistent with the way the
program behaves under Windows; I'm not sure they need to be, either, though I
know others may disagree.
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------- Additional Comments From spamtrap475rsd(a)wanadoo.fr 2005-09-05 18:17 -------
OK, I would be interested that you walk me through a regression test.
Maybe on wednesday after about 4pm (at midnight in France) ? I did set up a
jabber account for instant messaging.
I installed the sources (Wine-20041201.tar.gz) and wine-cvsdirs-20041201.tar.gz
(but I warn you : I know nothing about CVS !).
I compiled the sources and tried the resulting program. Pasting to OpenOffice
works well with this version.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-09-05 17:15 -------
I'm guessing that the CVS at 3:15pm on 4/27 does not show the decorations, and
therefore crashed when closing, but
the CVS at 3:19pm on 4/27 DOES show the decorations, and therefore does NOT
crash when closing.
Correct?
Does the game display the titlebar when running it windowed, in Windows? If
that is the case, then yes this would be an issue that would need to be fixed
(and probably will be once we get finished with the windowing rewrite). But
then the game may crash on closing once that happens..
SO
We need another bug for the window decorations.. I will invalidate the 2
attachments here, and depend this bug on the one that you open for that issue,
once you get it open. Then just attach those 2 attachments to that bug..
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-09-05 16:55 -------
What release of wine are you using (if not CVS)? MM 6 should be working fine,
as other bugs were recently fixed relating to this game. From your description,
it seems as though you are saying that MM6 comes with this dll already
"shrinked". If that is the case, then please try the recent CVS version of
wine, or wait until the May release.. That should get it running, although it
doesn't close properly.
If it came not shrinked, and you did that yourself, then the obvious solution
would be to just unshrink it, and dont use that program anymore. Of course a
bug filed about dlls not loading that are "shrinked" would be nice too, but not
necessary.
Leaving open for now, so I can see your response.
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------- Additional Comments From us(a)the-edmeades.demon.co.uk 2005-09-05 16:50 -------
I've been debugging UT2003 since wineconf and although I know whats going on,
I dont know the proper fix. However, as a test, try changing the user32
\painting.c routine update_now, so a break occurs after all the processing in
the case where child==prev.
BTW I've also sent this to wine-devel
http://www.winehq.org/hypermail/wine-devel/2005/05/0420.html
I dont know if its the same problem as yours, but if you have cvs to play
with, its worth trying.
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------- Additional Comments From lamber45(a)cse.msu.edu 2005-09-05 16:23 -------
I can't get WinRAR (3.30 evaluation version, Spanish localization, on Wine
20050310 with Win2k stuff in the path, XFree86 Version 3.3.6a) to duplicate this
behavior. There are a few visual glitches, etc., but I haven't seen it crash
or corrupt data. Have you tried with a newer version of Wine (I compile my own
and use it on Debian Stable) or a different X server?
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-09-05 15:48 -------
Got it, I am sending a note to the developers now. A quick note though, usually
it's easier (for future reference) if you just provide a link to the commit
email in the wine-cvs hypermail archives, so that they can tell what time it
happened at, and who the patch was written by, since alexandre julliard is the
only person allowed to make commits.
If you could provide that link here, it would be great, but it isnt required.
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no feedback
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 15:25 -------
I fixed more problems now... it will go further now.
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------- Additional Comments From dclark(a)akamail.com 2005-09-05 13:24 -------
Stock RH 7.3 comes with an old version of Freetype which may cause problems with
Wine's TrueType rendering, though I thought that Wine would automatically detect
this and not use the Truetype fonts in that case. There were no messages printed
out on the console?
You might want to provide the Version number displayed by:
rpm -qi freetype
I'm not sure where you came up with the ~/.fonts directory. I have not heard of
that being used in Wine before. You might try setting an environment variable:
WINEDEBUG = font
and then try running something, and see if any printed messages might give a
clue to what is going on.
But of course the best thing is to upgrade from RH 7.3 to something that is not
ancient ;)
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------- Additional Comments From jwagner(a)hankgraff.com 2005-09-05 12:27 -------
I was using it directly through X on the console of the machine.
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------- Additional Comments From felix.nawothnig(a)t-online.de 2005-09-05 12:18 -------
Note that this is _not_ a dupe of 1798 - 1798 is about fullscreen apps only -
here we are talking about the fact that "normal" windows don't get any keyboard
focus when run in unmanaged mode. (So the workaround is probably to switch to
managed mode and not desktop mode (although it will obviously fix it too))
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------- Additional Comments From felix.nawothnig(a)t-online.de 2005-09-05 12:10 -------
First issue: A dupe of 2149.
Second issue: Commited to CVS, fixed.
Close?
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------- Additional Comments From samuellb(a)bredband.net 2005-09-05 08:30 -------
Created an attachment (id=868)
--> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=868&action=view)
Patch for edit controls
- The brush returned in WM_CTLCOLOREDIT is used for painting the background
(didn't work due to a bug (?) in FillRect. Fixed with SelectObject). If it's a
pen its converted to a brush.
- If there's no text background selected with SetBkColor it uses the same color
as the background brush.
- The border is visible and is black if WS_BORDER is set (didn't work due to
missing SelectObject).
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 07:39 -------
hmm, there are still some ishield issues open still. :/
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------- Additional Comments From jo(a)sferacarta.com 2005-09-05 07:28 -------
No, Marcus. It doesn't install.
The installShield Wizard starts decompression, the gauge show the progression
until the end but at this point it locks and I have to break it.
Jo
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 07:11 -------
solved by using our own elf loader... :)
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no feedback
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------- Additional Comments From jestock(a)nutextonline.com 2005-09-05 07:06 -------
Unfortunatelly I do not have any debugging output. This message is coming from
the game Call of Duty directly, however network connectivity does not work for
any game with wine under FreeBSD. This is with the TCP/IP protocol.
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 06:56 -------
the script no longer exists ... so it has no bugs anymore :)
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 06:47 -------
i think we can consider this issue closed?
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 06:46 -------
we need more information
please try again with a current release and if possible
with debugger backtrace or similar.
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 06:44 -------
no feedback, assuming fixed
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 06:42 -------
how much memory do you have in the machine and how much swap?
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 06:41 -------
not blocking... just a normal bug.
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 06:40 -------
please add more debug output, +winsock or similar.
is this IPX or TCP/IP or UDP/IP nettraffic?
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 06:24 -------
i would like to see a backtrace of the crash itself (not attached).
also please try the current release, several installshield fixes
were done.
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 06:22 -------
hmm, should work.
please try again and look for earlier failures during oaidl_p.c compile
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is applied
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is fixed in current cvs
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marcus(a)jet.franken.de changed:
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 06:20 -------
what are the lines before the Error 1?
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 06:09 -------
where is the bug? all those are more or less harmless warnings.
did it install?
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------- Additional Comments From flicker-winehq(a)anduin.net 2005-09-05 05:11 -------
Bug has been resolved in latest version of wine on CVS as of 8th May 2005.
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 04:21 -------
not blocking, no feedback received ... so close.
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 04:19 -------
make sure you install cups-devel during compilation, as last comment said.
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 04:18 -------
are you using some kind of remote display? or local display only?
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------- Additional Comments From haveaniceday(a)online.de 2005-09-05 04:13 -------
Hope it's right if I close.
no wine problem.
Christian
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 04:13 -------
will be fixed later. please check again from time to time
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------- Additional Comments From haveaniceday(a)online.de 2005-09-05 04:13 -------
checked the order of the start: cups first. nfsserver later.
accept this.
Thanks for the fast answer !
Christian
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 04:11 -------
can you check if your kernel has 32bit emulation enabled. "Pure64" sounds
like it doesnt have it.
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 04:09 -------
now supported.
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 04:08 -------
no feedback, assuming assumption is correct, so wontfix
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 04:06 -------
Please make sure that you dont have other version of wine in /usr/lib/wine/
installed.
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-09-05 04:04 -------
this is a distro bug and has been fixed by some of those already.
WINE also cannot do anything since we just use the cups client libraries.
-> invalid
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Summary: DOS in combination with cups/nfsserver rpc.mountd
Product: Wine
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS/Version: other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: wine-winelib
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: haveaniceday(a)online.de
I had multiple the following situation:
- nfsserver ( rpc.mountd ) started first
- random port number used by rpc.mountd: 631 ( cups-port )
- wine hangs due to miscommunication with rpc.mountd => no start of wine
This is no real "wine" error ! Workaround for me: add fixed port to rpc.mountd
But I suggest to "harden" wine against wrong "cups port answers". rpc.mountd
listen on port 631 should not result in a permanent denial of start.
This problem might be hard to be found remotely on a beginners system.
Best regards,
Christian
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------- Additional Comments From rmh(a)debian.org 2005-09-05 03:30 -------
Got it. The commit that broke wine was done between 23:45 and 23:59 (i'm not
sure wether UTC or my timezone, UTC+2). I don't need to track it down to the
last second because this is the only commit in that interval (made by julliard).
The patch that caused this regression is attached. I've verified that the patch
can be reverted cleanly on current CVS, and once reverted wine works again for
the Diablo 2 installer.
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Severity|normal |minor
Priority|P2 |P3
------- Additional Comments From inverseparadox(a)comcast.net 2005-09-05 03:06 -------
I don't have any logs from Might and Magic VII test runs, I haven't tried it in
months; I was planning on trying again after I finished replaying Might and
Magic VI, and inquiring about the problem if it still existed then. If you like,
I could indeed go far enough out of my way to create basic run-logs now - but
note that I've never yet managed to get winedebug to do anything but sit there.
(For the record, no bugs citing MM7 are currently in the database.)
I've added to this bug the URL to the game's entry in the application database,
which I'll note is out of date - if a certain DLL on which the game relies is
decompressed (unnecessary under some/most versions of Windows, though XP users
have had problems), the game will run all but perfectly under Wine. (Plus the
game-site URL in the entry is no longer correct; that domain doesn't even exist
anymore.)
I've also corrected the severity rating, in line with the descriptions at the
relevant link, and downgraded the priority - while a fix would definitely be
nice, this isn't particularly critical.
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------- Additional Comments From inverseparadox(a)comcast.net 2005-09-05 02:50 -------
I encountered this problem or a very similar one myself, and after a certain
amount of Googling found the cause. It is indeed related to either Shrinker or a
program with a similar name; the program in question claims to compress Windows
executable code in such a way that it remains 100% transparently executable.
While this may well be the case under Windows (I had no problem running the same
copy of MM6 before my own switch), it does not seem to be the case under Wine.
In the course of my Googling I found a program called deshrinker, which is
capable of decompressing executable files compressed in this way; after I
decompressed the DLL, Might and Magic VI ran perfectly fine under Wine.
I believe I downloaded the program from
ftp://ftp.sac.sk/pub/sac/pack/dshrnk16.zip
but it might not remain there indefinitely; where else it might be found I don't
know. I have provided the same .zip file as an attachment to this bug.
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------- Additional Comments From dmitry(a)codeweavers.com 2005-09-05 02:49 -------
Is there any real misbehaviour except that FIXME message? Btw that FIXME was
replaced by a WARN in the recent Wine snapshots to not confuse the users.
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------- Additional Comments From bigblackpapa(a)hotmail.com 2005-09-05 02:25 -------
Thanks Dustin Navea
I have done a ScreenShot of the NotePad. It appear the same whatever the version
I choose (Notepad from Wine (any version), Notepad from Win XP)
http://www.geocities.com/bigblackpapa/notepad.png
The font is strange. Maybe it can help...
Bbp
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------- Additional Comments From inverseparadox(a)comcast.net 2005-09-05 01:41 -------
Created an attachment (id=865)
--> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=865&action=view)
The incorrect window behaviour, seen before this bug was present
This is in relation to the sub-issue that there is an undesirable behaviour
which disappeared at the same time as when the bug appeared. This screenshot
displays the incorrect behaviour: the window is positioned in such a way that
the window manager decorations on the left and top sides are visible.
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Created an attachment (id=864)
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The correct window behaviour, seen when this bug is present
This is in relation to the sub-issue that there is an undesirable behaviour
which disappeared at the same time as when the bug appeared. This screenshot
displays the correct behaviour: the window is positioned in such a way that the
window manager decorations on the left and top sides are located off of the
desktop.
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------- Additional Comments From psi(a)mikrotik.com 2005-09-05 01:03 -------
I have the same bug with the same configuration.
user@debian:~/Desktop/share$ wine winbox.exe
X Error of failed request: BadShmSeg (invalid shared segment parameter)
Major opcode of failed request: 142 (MIT-SHM)
Minor opcode of failed request: 2 (X_ShmDetach)
Segment id in failed request: 0x2200017
Serial number of failed request: 2063
Current serial number in output stream: 2095
Wine failed with return code 1
user@debian:~/Desktop/share$ wine --version
Wine 20050419
Wine exited with a successful status
user@debian:~/Desktop/share$
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Ever Confirmed| |1
------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-08-05 22:54 -------
Vogel, can you attach a screenshot of how it is supposed to look as well
(perhaps from a windows install), and try the patch listed in the comment above
this one to see if it makes any difference.
Confirming per screenshot..not a configuration issue as far as i can tell
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------- Additional Comments From felix.nawothnig(a)t-online.de 2005-08-05 21:13 -------
The testapp is no longer available. (404)
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------- Additional Comments From spamtrap475rsd(a)wanadoo.fr 2005-08-05 17:33 -------
(back from the weekend)
I have never tried these manipulations before, but am willing to try.
I will try alone a bit and contact you if I have some problems.
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Bug 1434 depends on bug 2131, which changed state.
Bug 2131 Summary: 16-bit games bundled with windows fail to load (freecell, solitaire)
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What |Old Value |New Value
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Resolution| |WONTFIX
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-08-05 16:14 -------
Seems to me that this is a WONTFIX situation. It is a known bug, but due to the
way microsoft structured their cards.dll we cant have a 16- and 32-bit cards.dll
that can peacefully coexist without incident. Best I can say is to get a 32-bit
version of the game(s) from win2k/xp and use the builtin cards.dll.
Sorry.
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------- Additional Comments From saulius.krasuckas(a)elst.vtu.lt 2005-08-05 15:41 -------
> it would be nice to have a test case but I do not know if it would help
> (as Windows only tells 'you will get the default frequency for this mode' - and
> so the question would be 'what do they mean by default ?').
Yes, and that's the thing which should be discovered when writing the regression
tests. Isn't it possible? Nevermind, I will try to play on being in
appropriate mood myself.
BTW, I think Windows also accepts a value of 1 instead of 0 (according to MSDN).
> I would have sorted the modes by descending refresh frequency so we would always
> have choosen the highest one when asking for the default frequency.
Nice, thanks for that, Lionel.
Dustin, I see I am tired. It was bug 2939 I meant. How can I revert my last
changes in the bug report?
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-08-05 15:40 -------
Yes, you are right, the 64-bit processors are able to run 32-bit apps just fine,
which indicates (since you are using 32-bit linux) that it is not a problem with
the processor, but merely a bug in wine (which is usually easier to fix lol).
As far as make check, a lot of the tests are known to be problematic at best, so
they arent really a good way to find a problem with your computer. Looks like it
is crashing in the kernel, from the backtrace you put in the first post. Ill
forward this bug to the developers..
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-08-05 15:34 -------
ok. You pretty much have it down. Obviously, the URL should be either a url to
the game/program on the web, or (preferred) a link to the game/program in the
AppDB.. Summary is just that, a summary of the problem, so if you only notice
it in one program, go ahead and put that program's name in there, as you did.
Keywords can be found by clicking on the keywords link.. Usually regression if
we determine that a bug is a regression, download if someone posts a link to the
game's download in the comments (which is the preferred place for those), and so
forth.
As far as attachments, yes, screenshots are acceptable as attachments (just make
sure to choose the right type). In general if you need more information, just
ask the reporter to attach their log or screenshot or whatever to the bug. And
yes, 2 screenshots are better than 1.. Compressed attachments are ok, as long as
it is a widely used compression format (zip, tarball, gzip, bzip2, tar.gz, etc)
Of course some people dont get what you mean by attach, so most of the time I
will say "Please attach (not copy and paste) ..." and most of the time the 500
lines before and after the crash are all that is needed for a log (when it's a
crash), and the backtrace from winedebug if they are able to get it. When its
not a crash, I just have them run the program with the necessary WINEDEBUG=
commands and have them do whatever they do that causes the problem and then
close the program, so the logs for that are usually small, but sometimes not.. lol
Anyways
Once you attach them, I will know, and take a look.
If you want, you can check for MM7 bugs, and add to one that exists if it is
related, or open a new one. I will take a look at any logs you might have..
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Resolution| |FIXED
------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-08-05 15:33 -------
Resolving properly.. FIXED Dont forget about comment #9 though.
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Resolution|DUPLICATE |
------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-08-05 15:31 -------
This is NOT a dupe of 2947, and 2947 is not a dupe of this one.. 2947's problem
is that the program does not close (or crashes when doing so).. This one's
problem is that the program wont run (or crashes when doing so).. Reopening bug..
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Summary: WM_CTLCOLOREDIT & LISTBOX return ignored and pen bug
Product: Wine
Version: CVS
Platform: PC
URL: http://hem.bredband.net/lidsam/wm_ctlcolor.tar.bz2
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: minor
Priority: P2
Component: wine-gdi
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: samuellb(a)bredband.net
Wine ignores the return value of WM_CTLCOLOREDIT and WM_CTLCOLORLISTBOX
messages. Also it uses any pens selected in WM_CTLCOLOREDIT for drawing the border.
The correct behaviour is to use select the brush returned in the messages, and
to draw the border on EDIT controls with the color theme's border color.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-08-05 15:15 -------
Hmm.. Seems that the patch in question does not cause it, as it was committed
after the _march_ release.. Ill forward this bug to the devel list.
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------- Additional Comments From lionel.ulmer(a)free.fr 2005-08-05 14:49 -------
Well, it would be nice to have a test case but I do not know if it would help
(as Windows only tells 'you will get the default frequency for this mode' - and
so the question would be 'what do they mean by default ?'). But then it would
not be a DirectX bug anymore but one in the X11 driver.
I would have sorted the modes by descending refresh frequency so we would always
have choosen the highest one when asking for the default frequency.
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------- Additional Comments From saulius.krasuckas(a)elst.vtu.lt 2005-08-05 14:31 -------
Damn. I just have made some inversion. The dup should be bug 2947, not 2081.
But maybe this still sounds quite sane.
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------- Additional Comments From saulius.krasuckas(a)elst.vtu.lt 2005-08-05 14:26 -------
*** Bug 2081 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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Resolution| |DUPLICATE
------- Additional Comments From saulius.krasuckas(a)elst.vtu.lt 2005-08-05 14:26 -------
Indeed, it fixes the bug, I've just checked that. Thanks, Lionel. OTOH, is
this (first in the queue) resolution the same like it would be on windows. I
was thinking about writing a test-case. What do you think?
BTW, bug 2947 just duplicates this one, I think. :-P
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------- Additional Comments From bigblackpapa(a)hotmail.com 2005-08-05 13:55 -------
Sorry
I'm using
Mandrake 10.2 x86_32 (32 bits version)
64 bits processors should be able to emulate 32 bits. I choose to install the 32
bits versions becauses all libraries do not exist in 64 bits version (or are
difficult to find).
Bbp
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------- Additional Comments From inverseparadox(a)comcast.net 2005-08-05 12:58 -------
Yes, I figured out the how-to-make-it-link bit after posting my previous comment.
I'd actually need to provide two screenshots, plus a little explanation, because
the behaviour would not look unusual unless you already know how it's actually
supposed to behave (and *did* behave previously). Screenshots should be easy
enough to obtain, but I don't have anywhere to post them - or is the accepted
means of providing screenshots simply a matter of creating bug attachments?
Thanks for the dependency (I didn't remember that that was possible), and for
fixing the summary. I'll note that this probably does not in fact affect only
MM6, it's just that that's the only place I've had available to notice it so
far. (I would suspect it to crop up in at least MM7, as well, but last time I
tried to run that it didn't get past the initial sequences.)
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------- Additional Comments From roscaf(a)gmail.com 2005-08-05 09:42 -------
first happened when used 20050419
then used rpm -e wine.. think that uninstalled it
installed 20050211
and got same error
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Summary|Window remains, frozen, on |Might and Magic VI doesn't
|program exit until Wine is |close properly when told to
|killed by hand |do so, wine must be killed
------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-08-05 04:53 -------
Attaching to Games bug, and clearing up summary
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Keywords| |regression
------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-08-05 04:50 -------
Nice report.. When you put the word bug and then a number, bugzilla
automatically turns it into a link..
As far as the behaviour that disappears when this bug ocurs, and was present
before it, if you can manage a screenshot of it, that would probably be better
than a description, although screens aren't always easy to get (especially if it
displays for like half a sec lol), I know.
Confirming per regression testing docs.
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------- Additional Comments From felix.nawothnig(a)t-online.de 2005-08-05 04:27 -------
Works for me. A (fixed by now) regression?
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------- Additional Comments From felix.nawothnig(a)t-online.de 2005-08-05 04:20 -------
Works for me. A (fixed by now) regression?
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------- Additional Comments From felix.nawothnig(a)t-online.de 2005-08-05 04:15 -------
Patch submitted to fix the latter issue. Can't reproduce the former one - maybe
it's already fixed?
I noticed another problem: pressing ^C causes the program to freeze, does that
behaviour also occur on windows?
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------- Additional Comments From felix.nawothnig(a)t-online.de 2005-08-05 01:22 -------
Submitted a patch which fixes the latter problem, are you sure the former is a
problem in the IP Address control? I've noticed this behaviour for a lot of
controls in many programs and switched to managed windows (which fixes^Wworks
around this issue) long ago.
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Summary: Window remains, frozen, on program exit until Wine is
killed by hand
Product: Wine
Version: CVS
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: wine-binary
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: inverseparadox(a)comcast.net
I'm not positive that this (wine-binary) is the correct component to reference,
but it seems as appropriate as any of the others and more so than some; if
anyone knows better, please feel free to change that assignment.
I first noticed this bug while still suffering under the effects of bug 2939
(sorry, I don't know how to make that a link, unless it's just a matter of
writing the HTML directly), and described it briefly there before that bug was
fixed.
I use Wine, among other purposes, to play Might and Magic VI, which runs all but
perfectly. In current CVS, however, when the program concludes and exits -
whether because of some failure or because of a user-entered Exit command - the
program window does not close, and Wine does not release the terminal from which
it was started; the window will no longer update, but remains frozen until Wine
is killed by some means (Ctrl-C or Ctrl-Backslash in the terminal both work).
The version of Wine I get by
cvs -z3 update -dPA "2005-04-27 03:15:00 CDT"
does not exhibit this problem, and the version I get by
cvs -z3 update -dPA "2005-04-27 03:19:00 CDT"
does. There is exactly one commit between those times, according to the wine-cvs
archive.
Oddly enough, there is a behaviour which looks more as if it should be the fault
of the window manager than of Wine which was not present before bug 2939 cropped
up, is present in the earlier of these two versions, and is not present in the
later (and also not in the latest CVS). It may not be worth noting, because it
doesn't exist currently, but there's a chance that fixing this bug may cause it
to return; if anyone thinks it's relevant, simply ask and I can try to describe it.
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------- Additional Comments From felix.nawothnig(a)t-online.de 2005-07-05 22:12 -------
Actually you don't even need to use DLLOVERRIDES - it will fall back to native
when the builtin one fails to load (as it does).
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------- Additional Comments From felix.nawothnig(a)t-online.de 2005-07-05 22:01 -------
The attachment is neigher a zip file nor does it contain any source code or exe
file:
wine@majestix c $ tar -xjvf explorer_advapi32_exception.tar.bz2
etc/wine/config
etc/wine/wine.systemreg
etc/wine/wine.userreg
root/.wine/config
tmp/explorer.log
wine@majestix c $
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-07-05 20:03 -------
One possible way to fix this without requiring the developers intervention of
course would be to just copy the cards.dll file from the windows install along
with the freecell.exe/sol.exe and tell wine to use the native cards.dll instead
of the builtin one.
HTH
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEW
Ever Confirmed| |1
Summary|freecell fails to load |16-bit games bundled with
| |windows fail to load
| |(freecell, solitaire)
------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-07-05 20:02 -------
I wouldnt say WONTFIX, Ill forward a note to wine-devel and see if they think
its worth it to add in 16-bit calls to the dll. Basically for them it should be
semi-trivial, only because they already have a working 32-bit version, they just
need the functions to either convert the 32-bit functions to 16-bit, or just add
something like an if running 16-bit game use these functions, else use the
32-bit ones..
Of course if they say WONTFIX, we should add a note to the Users guide about the
fact that we are slowly moving (have moved?) away from 16-bit support, and that
therefore win98/me programs (bundled with the os or not) may not work.
Since it is an issue, confirming.
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------- Additional Comments From felix.nawothnig(a)t-online.de 2005-07-05 19:49 -------
Confirmed. (I first tried the WinXP version which works fine)
It doesn't run because Win9x/ME ships a 16 bit cards.dll, the one which comes
with WinXP is 32 bit (and so is ours).
The Win9x freecell.exe doesn't run with the 32 bit cards.dll on WinXP either.
Since the 16 bit and 32 bit versions share the same name in this case it is not
really fixable. (Well, I think it would be possible to hack together a
workaround but I don't think it would be worth the effort (and probably would be
rejected anyway :) since freecell.exe and sol.exe are probably the only programs
ever written which only work with the 16 bit version - the cards.dll tutorial on
the web discusses the problem and gives example code which will run on both
Win9x and NT (and on Wine I guess)).
WONTFIX?
P.S.:
This errorcode (21 - ERROR_NOT_READY) still bothers me.
ne_module.c explicitly sets it when
(
LoadLibraryA()ing the owner of a 16bit dll failed
or
the search for the 16bit dll returned a real (.so)
dll and not a symlink to the owner
) and trying to load a native version of the 16bit dll failed with
ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND.
... huh?
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------- Additional Comments From inverseparadox(a)comcast.net 2005-07-05 18:01 -------
Yes, the "freeze" does represent a behaviour change; before the "can't change
resolution/won't run" failure first occurred, upon completion the program would
exit normally. Similarly, at first when the failure occurred, the window would
close after I acknowledged the pop-up DDraw error. After a while, though, the
behaviour changed to the one described - the window remains, unresponsive, until
Wine is killed.
It takes me a while to track down change dates, since it takes at bare minimum
fifteen minutes for a typical recompile and then I have to notice that it's done
and go test, but with luck the new bug should show up before I have to go to
work tomorrow evening. Unless someone specifically requests such, I won't post
anything more to this one.
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------- Additional Comments From lubosd(a)gmail.com 2005-07-05 17:46 -------
Winealsa still does not work. I tried it with Call of Duty and the game fails on
waveOutOpen. Wineoss works fine.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-07-05 17:24 -------
Ahh, thanks. As far as tracking down a commit date that it stops working, did
it "used to work" that you know of? Or is it pretty much a wild guess that it
has worked in the past?
Reason I ask is because you may be wasting your own time trying to find a patch
that caused it to break, when there wasn't any specific one (its always been
broken). Just thought you should know, and Ill keep up with the new bug too.
Patch committed, closing.
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------- Additional Comments From inverseparadox(a)comcast.net 2005-07-05 17:14 -------
As it happens it already has been committed, this morning; I'm compiling the
updated CVS version now. I'm not sure I know what to search on to look for bugs
matching the more general second issue (since I don't have explicit error
messages), but a few somewhat cursory queries find nothing; I'm going to go
track down the offending commit date and open a new bug.
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Severity|blocker |critical
Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEW
Component|wine-binary |wine-misc
Ever Confirmed| |1
------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-07-05 16:47 -------
Changing severity, attaching to games bug, confirming per bug output, forwarding
log file to wine-devel.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-07-05 16:25 -------
I would say to use the query bugs link in the left navbar to try and find any
bugs that may be open about the 2nd issue, and if non are able to be found, go
ahead an file a new bug. Since this patch has been verified as fixing the
issue, I am marking it as such. Will have to close after the patch has been
committed.
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------- Additional Comments From inverseparadox(a)comcast.net 2005-07-05 16:15 -------
Confirmed, the patch submitted fixes the first and most significant problem:
Might and Magic VI now runs for me (and oddly enough, now no longer exhibits an
undesirable behaviour which I had attributed to a misconfigured window manager).
However, this still leaves a second problem, which I mentioned once before as
having cropped up at some point after the other problem came to exist: upon
program exit, the program window does not close, but remains frozen until Wine
is killed.
I'm well aware that this is very likely a completely unrelated issue, requiring
its own regressions to track down. My immediate question is one of protocol:
should I continue to post information on the remaining problem here, or open a
new bug to discuss it? (Or is there an existing open bug which may already cover
the problem?)
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------- Additional Comments From lionel.ulmer(a)free.fr 2005-07-05 15:27 -------
I think this is the worse case of DInput breakage I know :-)
Basically, the application is, after each DInput call doing a 'SetCursorPos'
itself in the middle of the screen (for what reason, I have no clue at all). And
as both middles do not exactly match (for other reasons), there are 'spurious'
mouse moves generated => once the cursor is moved, it will always move up.
Best way to fix is to integrate real relative mouse movement reporting to the X
server (proposal sent to XOrg list - waiting for an answer) or - at the very
least - move all the mouse warping stuff to the X11 driver (which would then
know that it's in relative mouse movement mode and thus not do the
application-asked warp).
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-07-05 12:18 -------
Thank you. Closing.
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------- Additional Comments From lionel.ulmer(a)free.fr 2005-07-05 11:03 -------
I sent a patch this morning (that was comitted by AJ to the tree) so could you
check if it fixes your problem ?
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2931
------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-07-05 10:51 -------
ok, apparently I am going blind, as I just typed exatcly what you asked.. Sorry
about that! Scratches head...
Basically you have completed the easy part of the work of running a regression
test, in that you determined the last known working date, and first known
non-working date. But the hard part is finding the right time (which can be a
little tedious). If you find the right time (down to the second as the
instructions say), then we eliminate all other patches committed during that day
as being a problematic patch.
A lot of times running a regression test will reveal that a patch that has
nothing to do with the bug in question (a soung patch breaking something video
related in a game) is somehow the culprit.. By fixing a bug in one part of wine
(or adding a new one as is what sometimes happens), we reveal a bug in another part.
Now of course most of the time that is not the case, we end up with a patch
being revealed as problematic that directly affects video related stuff, and so
it is much easier (not to mention quicker) to fix than the case above..
That is why we have the specific instructions for running the regression test,
to determine exactly which patch caused it, so we know who to forward the bug
to, whether it is the person that contributed a video fix that broke the video
test of D2, or the one that contributed a sound fix that somehow broke the video
test of D2.
Hope all of that clears things up for you a bit
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-07-05 10:29 -------
Did you mean, "do I need to know anything else other than that?" ? No. Once I
have that information, I can forward this bug to the appropriate party with a
link to the patch that broke it, and they will handle it from there.
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Status|NEW |RESOLVED
Resolution| |FIXED
Version|20040505 |20050310
------- Additional Comments From markf78(a)yahoo.com 2005-07-05 10:23 -------
this problem appears to be fixed. Changing state to FIXED.
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------- Additional Comments From rmh(a)debian.org 2005-07-05 08:58 -------
I'm on it. But I didn't know a regression test would require specific
instructions. Do you need to know anything else other than the commit that
broke it?
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEW
Ever Confirmed| |1
Summary|PAF crashes when viewing the|Need to implement header
|individual list |callbacks (IE feature)
------- Additional Comments From mike(a)navi.cx 2005-07-05 08:49 -------
The app is trying to use the newly introduced callback feature of header
controls. From MSDN:
"Currently, callback support includes header item text and images. Setting an
HDITEM structure's text to the LPSTR_TEXTCALLBACK value or its image to the
I_IMAGECALLBACK value will cause the control to send an HDN_GETDISPINFO message
to request callback information as needed. HDN_GETDISPINFO is supported by the
new NMHDDISPINFO structure."
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-07-05 07:37 -------
Thank you. Closing.
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Summary: IE6 sp6 installation hangs (WINE 20050419)
Product: Wine
Version: unspecified
Platform: PC
URL: http://www.winehq.org/appview.php?appid=25
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: major
Priority: P2
Component: wine-kernel
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: meertn(a)fmf.nl
The IE6 SP1 installer hangs after a while, with the following error:
fixme:richedit:RichEditANSIWndProc WM_SETFONT: stub
There are some other fixme's in the dll list:
fixme:advapi:DecryptFileA "T:\\IXP001.TMP\\" 00000000
fixme:cursor:CURSORICON_SimulateLoadingFromResourceW Animated icons not
correctly implemented! 0x41880000
fixme:cursor:CURSORICON_SimulateLoadingFromResourceW icon entry found! 0x41880000
fixme:cursor:CURSORICON_SimulateLoadingFromResourceW icon size ok. offset=0x41880074
fixme:setupapi:SETUPX_CreateStandardLDDs LDID_SRCPATH: what exactly do we have
to do here ?
Both the a standard config and winetool were used
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-07-05 07:05 -------
Ok, I have it narrowed down to 2 possible patches, but I will need you to test
them out yourself. It is more than likely the first one,
http://cvs.winehq.org/patch.py?id=15193
If not then it is http://cvs.winehq.org/patch.py?id=15363
I can walk you through a regression test that will take you directly before and
after each patch, but it will be easier to do it thru an Instant Messaging
client, than thru this bug :-) . SO.... Let me know what you want to do. I am
available all this weekend, and anytime after about 4pm Central Time (GMT-6)
monday thru wednesday. And anytime before 11:30am Central Time (GMT-6) thursday
and friday.
Of course, all of this is assuming that you know how to compile and build wine
from source. If not, I will just have to forward this bug and both patches to
the wine devs and hope that one of those 2 patches is the one that broke it. If
not, then it is a fix somewhere else in wine that broke the clipboard, and will
be very hard to track down without a proper regression test.
Let me know what you can/want to do.
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No, the issue has been fixed a long time ago.
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Bug 1434 depends on bug 2939, which changed state.
Bug 2939 Summary: X11DRV_ChangeDisplaySettingsExW No matching mode found! (NoRes)
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------- Additional Comments From lionel.ulmer(a)free.fr 2005-07-05 02:42 -------
Rereading the bug, I found out that it affects Fallout (which I own). So I ran
it and fixed the bug (it was what I expected it to be) with the attached patch.
Setting the status to FIXED (as it works now for me), will have to RESOLVE it
once the patch has been committed.
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------- Additional Comments From lionel.ulmer(a)free.fr 2005-07-05 02:28 -------
Can any one with the issue attach a +ddraw,+x11settings trace ? I think I know
what patch caused the problem, I just want to confirm it before sending a patch
for it.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-06-05 23:29 -------
Make sure you remove the extraneous characters windows inserts into text files
before trying to apply this patch, else it will either fail to apply, or
severely break your copy of wine.
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------- Additional Comments From inverseparadox(a)comcast.net 2005-06-05 23:26 -------
I'd like to do that, and in fact I tried, but for some reason (possibly just
some lack in my understanding of CVS) I haven't been able to reliably get any
granularity more precise than one day. I looked on the archives of the Wine
CVS-log mailing list, and there are only six commits which took place on
2005/04/24; I saw one - to wine/dlls/ddraw/ddraw/user.c (changing from revision
1.23 to 1.24) - which looked like it had a remote chance of being related, but
passing timestamps from immediately before and immediately after the timestamp
on that CVS commit to cvs update does not reliably produce any changes to my
local tree at all.
Specifically, if I run
cvs -z3 update -dPA -D "2005-04-24 12:23"
and then run
cvs -z3 update -dPA -D "2005-04-24 12:24"
the latter command does not report any changes (the timestamp on the revision in
question is 2005/04/24 12:23:39 - the minute-level precision wouldn't help, as
there are other commits in the intervening seconds).
If someone can figure out and explain to me what I'm doing wrong, I'd be glad to
do the rest of the refinement necessary to track down the offending commit
precisely. I'll note in passing, however, that the error message I'm getting is
not precisely the same as the one reported by Luiz (the string in the concluding
parentheses is different), and the game I am running is not the same; it is
faintly possible that these are two different bugs.
(As far as having a handle on CVS - I lurk, and occasionally contribute, on the
development mailing lists for a couple of other projects; one tends to pick up
good bug-reporting habits from observation rather quickly that way. I considered
joining some of the Wine mailing lists to report this, but the Bugzilla looks to
be a more streamlined way of handling things.)
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-06-05 23:26 -------
I have a patch to get the january release working without having to comment out
those lines in the config. You will find it attached in the next post. Please
make sure to apply this patch to any january releases that you run that cause
the program to crash with the config you had when you reported this bug.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-06-05 23:21 -------
Ping. Is this still an issue?
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-06-05 23:17 -------
ping. Is this still an issue?
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-06-05 23:16 -------
Since so many people have had this problem, confirming this is an issue.
If it is still an issue after following the instructions in the note above this
one, please report back to this bug with the problem (a log file would be
appreciated as well).
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-06-05 23:14 -------
In case you have not done so already, please read the FAQ's and winelib docs on
winehq.com or winehq.org.
If this is still an issue, please reopen this bug.
Resolving.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-06-05 23:12 -------
Michael, please test with latest release of wine and if any problems related to
compiling/installing wine come up, file a new bug.
Resolving.
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closing
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-06-05 22:53 -------
Please post the output of the above command as an attachment to this bug.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-06-05 22:52 -------
Perhaps I should clarify. Could you run a regression test (instructions can be
found on the main site)?
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-06-05 22:40 -------
hmm.. So it seems that something else got broken between march and april. Are
you able to do a full regression test? If so, please file a new bug for that
(preferably with the time and date of the checkout that this new problem first
occurs) and once it is fixed, we can come back to this issue.
If not, please let me know, but unfortunately without that I can't be of much
help, although I will send a note to the devs.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-06-05 22:25 -------
I am looking thru the logs now, and expect to have found the problematic patch
in a couple of hours or so..
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-06-05 22:16 -------
Correction to previous note:
inverseparadox(a)comcast.net, note #3 was directed toward you.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-06-05 22:13 -------
Confirming per partial regression testing completed by bug Author.
Luiz, thanks for the bug report. Basically what you have done is what we call a
partial regression test. Reverting from a working version to a non-working one
to see what day it breaks on is the first step in determining the problematic
patch, and definately the right one! As you seem to have a handle on CVS
already, not to mention a licensed full version of the game, can I get you to
start checking out by time and day to see what is the first time of day (down to
the second is preferred) between the 24th and 25th that it breaks? If you can
do that I can go ahead and look up what patch was committed at that time, and
forward a note to the devs to check into it.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-06-05 22:07 -------
Hi. First off, I want to say congratulations for fixing your problem before one
of us even got a chance to respond :) . To answer your 2nd question..
Basically the .dll.so you are seeing is not a native Windows DLL. It is a DLL
created by the wine developers to replace the native one so that you can run the
programs in wine. There are bugs, which is why wine doesn't have an official
versioning system (yet), and as such, copying DLL's from a native windows
install will not _always_ work, even though it did in this case.
Your best bet for now is to copy the original DLL's like you did to the wine
DLL's directory, leaving them named as they are, and then edit your wine
config/wine registry to tell wine to use the native DLL's instead of the builtin
ones. See the wine users' guide for that.
What you also may want to do is send a note to the wine developers requesting
someone to start working on a builtin (linux/wine) version of those DLL's that
are required to run the program. That way, since you have the program, you can
help them bugfix them as time goes on. The first versions of the DLL's will
probably not work at all, and require you to help the developers do a lot of
debugging to figure out exactly which routines are needed to get it working, but
it will be a step in the right direction.
Now don't be surprised if the developers dont get started right away, they have
your request in queue, and of course "Your call will be taken in the order in
which it was received" ;-). Hope this info helps.
Resolving as the issue being reported was fixed by the user. Please feel free
to file a separate bug about the non-builtin DLL's.
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------- Additional Comments From inverseparadox(a)comcast.net 2005-06-05 20:25 -------
I have a similar problem. I was running along quite happily, playing Might and
Magic VI under Wine (it ran almost perfectly, well enough I believe to qualify
for the Gold list), and updating from CVS every few days just on the principle
of the thing; one day it suddenly failed on start in a very similar way. (More
specifics below.) I didn't report it at the time because I wasn't certain the
problem wasn't some aspect of my own system, but I've now taken the time to
revert to earlier versions of Wine CVS, and they are capable of running the game
just fine.
Specifically, the version I get (in an existing Wine checkout, obviously) from
cvs -z3 update -dPA -D 2005-04-24
works, and the version I get from
cvs -z3 update -dPA -D 2005-04-25
does not.
I've looked over the diff between those dates, and I don't see anything which
looks particularly related, but the fact remains that one version works and the
other one doesn't.
The specific failure is as follows: at the point at which the game window pops
up, and the screen would change resolution if I were running the older version,
the window is a blank gray with an "Error" box reading "DDraw ->
SetDisplayMode() failed". In the 2005-04-25 version (see later note), when I
click the OK button in that box, the window disappears and Wine exits. The
messages printed, from run begin to final exit, are:
===
fixme:msvideo:DrawDibRealize (0x1, 0xf4, 0), stub
Xlib: extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
fixme:mci:MCI_LoadMciDriver Couldn't load driver for type L"E:".
If you don't have a windows installation accessible from Wine,
you perhaps forgot to create a [mci] section in system.ini
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x77c1f5f0)->(00020022,00000011
)
err:x11settings:X11DRV_ChangeDisplaySettingsExW No matching mode found! (XF86Vid
Mode)
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x77c1f5f0)->(00000000,00000008
)
===
For comparison, the messages for a similar run (exiting the program at the first
opportunity) in the 2005-04-24 version are
===
fixme:msvideo:DrawDibRealize (0x1, 0xf4, 0), stub
Xlib: extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
fixme:mci:MCI_LoadMciDriver Couldn't load driver for type L"E:".
If you don't have a windows installation accessible from Wine,
you perhaps forgot to create a [mci] section in system.ini
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x77c1f5f0)->(00020022,00000011
)
fixme:xvidmode:X11DRV_XF86VM_SetCurrentMode Cannot change screen BPP from 32 to
16
fixme:xvidmode:X11DRV_XF86VM_SetCurrentMode Cannot change screen BPP from 32 to
16
fixme:mci:MCI_LoadMciDriver Couldn't load driver for type L"CDAUDIO".
If you don't have a windows installation accessible from Wine,
you perhaps forgot to create a [mci] section in system.ini
fixme:mci:MCI_LoadMciDriver Couldn't load driver for type L"CDAUDIO".
If you don't have a windows installation accessible from Wine,
you perhaps forgot to create a [mci] section in system.ini
fixme:mmtime:timeBeginPeriod Stub; we set our timer resolution at minimum
fixme:ddraw:DIB_DirectDrawSurface_Blt dwFlags DDBLT_WAIT and/or DDBLT_ASYNC: can
't handle right now.
fixme:mmtime:timeEndPeriod Stub; we set our timer resolution at minimum
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x77c1f5f0)->(00020022,00000008
)
===
(In both cases, the initial 'DrawDibRealize' stub line crops up while the
CD-autorun splash screen is visible, and has no apparent practical effect.)
The most obvious candidate difference is the fact that the 'working' version, at
the point at which the newer version fails, complains about being unable to
switch the screen from 32bpp to 16bpp; it seems possible that the newer version
fails out because it can't do this, but I'm not sure why that would happen.
As an additional note, in still more recent versions (I haven't tracked down the
date of the change, but CVS of yesterday - 2005-05-05 - definitely exhibits this
behaviour), instead of succesful exit when I click the OK button the dialog box
disappears but the gray window remains frozen; Wine does not exit until I either
go back to its terminal and hit Ctrl-Backspace or kill it by some other means.
Whether or not this is at all related I don't know, but it is certainly a
problem, and I felt it was worth mentioning in this context.
It's been suggested to me that adding a 16-bit modeline to my X config might
enable me to run the game just fine, and that may be the case. Testing it,
however, would require me to restart X, and I have many things open which I
don't want to lose any sooner than I need to.
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------- Additional Comments From t35t0r(a)gmail.com 2005-06-05 19:54 -------
strace is my savior! I copied all the missing DLL's into
~/.wine/drive_c/windows/system and the program worked. But if I want the DLL's
available for everything in /usr/lib/wine how do i convert .dll to .dll.so ? I
get these errors:
Gatan/DigitalMicrograph> wine DigitalMicrograph.exe
err:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"MSVCP70.dll":
/usr/lib/wine/msvcp70.dll.so: invalid ELF header
err:module:import_dll Loading library MSVCP70.dll (which is needed by
L"Z:\\mnt\\windows\\Program
Files\\Gatan\\DigitalMicrograph\\DigitalMicrograph.exe") failed (error c000007a).
err:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"MFC70.DLL":
/usr/lib/wine/mfc70.dll.so: invalid ELF header
err:module:import_dll Loading library MFC70.DLL (which is needed by
L"Z:\\mnt\\windows\\Program
Files\\Gatan\\DigitalMicrograph\\DigitalMicrograph.exe") failed (error c000007a).
err:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"MSVCR70.dll":
/usr/lib/wine/msvcr70.dll.so: invalid ELF header
err:module:import_dll Loading library MSVCR70.dll (which is needed by
L"Z:\\mnt\\windows\\Program
Files\\Gatan\\DigitalMicrograph\\DigitalMicrograph.exe") failed (error c000007a).
err:module:LdrInitializeThunk Main exe initialization for
L"Z:\\mnt\\windows\\Program
Files\\Gatan\\DigitalMicrograph\\DigitalMicrograph.exe" failed, status c0000135
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Summary: Gatan Digital Micrograph (non-demo) won't work with wine
20050419
Product: Wine
Version: CVS
Platform: Other
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: major
Priority: P2
Component: wine-programs
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: t35t0r(a)gmail.com
When I start this program I get the following errors:
Gatan/DigitalMicrograph> wine DigitalMicrograph.exe
err:module:import_dll Library MSVCP70.dll (which is needed by
L"Z:\\mnt\\windows\\Program
Files\\Gatan\\DigitalMicrograph\\DigitalMicrograph.exe") not found
err:module:import_dll Library MFC70.DLL (which is needed by
L"Z:\\mnt\\windows\\Program
Files\\Gatan\\DigitalMicrograph\\DigitalMicrograph.exe") not found
err:module:import_dll Library MSVCR70.dll (which is needed by
L"Z:\\mnt\\windows\\Program
Files\\Gatan\\DigitalMicrograph\\DigitalMicrograph.exe") not found
err:module:LdrInitializeThunk Main exe initialization for
L"Z:\\mnt\\windows\\Program
Files\\Gatan\\DigitalMicrograph\\DigitalMicrograph.exe" failed, status c0000135
I don't have the original CD to install this program because a colleague
installed it onto my laptop (on the winxp partition) so I could look at the
electron microscope images on my own time. There is a demo version available at:
ftp://ftp.gatan.com/pub/software/PC/DigitalMicrograph365Demo.exe ..it works fine
with wine 20050419 but it can't export the dm3 files to tiff or anything else.
Yea I tried copying the license files from the full version to this demo version
but it seems the demo is fully crippled. Is there anything I can do to debug why
exactly it can't load those DLL's? Do i need to copy them into
~/.wine/c_drive/windows/wherever from the (actual winxp partition)
/mnt/windows/windows/wherever ?
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------- Additional Comments From spamtrap475rsd(a)wanadoo.fr 2005-06-05 12:10 -------
Please, read included "info" file for precisions.
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------- Additional Comments From spamtrap475rsd(a)wanadoo.fr 2005-06-05 12:07 -------
Created an attachment (id=860)
--> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=860&action=view)
Wine debugging output
Two tries :
- with wine-20041201-1fc2winehq.i686.rpm : paste to OpenOffice works
- with wine-20050111-1fc2winehq.i686.rpm : paste to OO doesn't work
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------- Additional Comments From dcseibert(a)excite.com 2005-06-05 11:25 -------
I tried the program with the 20041201 release and the problem still occured. I
attempted to use the 20050419 release and received an error window stating:
System Error H80004005 (-2147467259)
Since I wasn't able to load it, I couldn't verify the error in the new release.
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------- Additional Comments From terra(a)gnome.org 2005-06-05 10:04 -------
Not as-of a week ago. Note, that my Win (WinME, I think) is ages old.
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Summary: Wine doesn't close win16 windows in KDE (maybe others?)
Product: Wine
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS/Version: other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: wine-gui
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: luizluca(a)gmail.com
Hello,
Wine doesn't send the close command to win16 windows. This happenned with
topdraw and smalltalk express. I've posted a copy of top draw in my website.
http://www.lsc.ufsc.br/~luizd/topdraw.tgz
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Summary: err:edit:EDIT_WM_Command unknown menu item, please
report
Product: Wine
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS/Version: other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: wine-gui
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ReportedBy: luizluca(a)gmail.com
While running Smalltalk Express for Win16, It showed this log and asked me to
report. Here we go
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-05-05 18:42 -------
hmm. Ok, so we need to find out the debug commands for the clibpoard. Try
running wine with WINEDEBUG=+clipboard wine file_name.exe . Im not sure if
clipboard is a valid debug message, but it is worth a shot. If you get any
messages with clipboard near the beginning of the line, output it to a file and
send the last 500 lines as an attachment here. If not, let me know and I will
consule the devs to find the correct string to get the output we need.
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------- Additional Comments From luizluca(a)gmail.com 2005-05-05 18:26 -------
BTW, I'm using Wine 20050419. Bugzilla didn't have this version listed
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Summary: X11DRV_ChangeDisplaySettingsExW No matching mode found!
(NoRes)
Product: Wine
Version: unspecified
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: major
Priority: P3
Component: wine-x11driver
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: luizluca(a)gmail.com
Hello,
I'm unable to run old games as Commandos or Fallout 1 (setup). When I run
them, I got:
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel
(0x55913648)->(00010024,00000008)
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel
(0x55913648)->(00010024,00000051)
err:x11settings:X11DRV_ChangeDisplaySettingsExW No matching mode found!
(NoRes)
My X is able to switch into res:
1920x1440
1280x1024 (current) 24bits at 85 Hz
1024x768
800x600
640x480
and many many more...
Cedega didn't fail i this part. It switches the resolution but fails in a
later position.
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------- Additional Comments From spamtrap475rsd(a)wanadoo.fr 2005-05-05 18:21 -------
It doesn't crash. When I do a "copy to clipboard", nothing is given to
OpenOffice's clipboard.
No error message or fixme message is written on the console during this action.
wine-20050111 and wine-20041201 give me the same "fixme" indications, which may
not be relevant for this problem since it works well with wine-20041201.
($ wine /mnt/windows/PSIM6.1_demo/PSIM.exe
fixme:dc:LockWindowUpdate (0x1003a), partial stub!
fixme:dc:LockWindowUpdate ((nil)), partial stub!
fixme:dc:LockWindowUpdate (0x100f2), partial stub!
fixme:dc:LockWindowUpdate ((nil)), partial stub!)
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-05-05 17:20 -------
This was reported on wine-devel, thank you for opening the bug. What is the
wine release date that starts exhibiting this problem? Can you try it with the
release prior to that and confirm this still exists. I think I know what patch
causes it, but I need to be sure.
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Summary: tz_info "ist"
Product: Wine
Version: unspecified
Platform: PC
OS/Version: other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: wine-binary
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: roscaf(a)gmail.com
fixme:ntdll:TIME_GetTZAsStr Can't match system time zone name "IST", bias=-60
and dst=1 to an entry in TZ_INFO. Please add appropriate entry to TZ_INFO and
submit as patch to wine-patches
got this when trying to run gta2 on mandrake 10
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Keywords| |regression
------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-05-05 16:56 -------
If anyone watching this bug can provide the last 500 lines of a relay trace (as
an attachment please), that would certainly help.
Thanks
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-05-05 16:51 -------
That could be part of it. Are you using a 64-bit Linux, or a 32-bit version?
If you are using a native 64-bit Linux, you will need to compile wine with the
64-bit flags. I will have to check (or you can google it) to see what they are.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEW
Ever Confirmed| |1
------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-05-05 16:49 -------
Reporter, can you revert your wine install to the December issue and let us know
if this was an issue back then? If so, please try with the 20050419 release
(most recent) and let us know if it is still an issue.
Thanks.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-05-05 16:37 -------
That is great that you got the january release working with a note from google
lol! Please, once you find the time of the release that causes the incorrect
display, check the hypermail archives for the wine-cvs list and find what patch
was committed at that time. Then post that here and I can forward the note to
the developers to get it fixed.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-05-05 16:33 -------
Ok, so it broke between december and january. thats a start. What exactly is
the difference betwee nthe 2 versions of wine? Does it crash when you try it in
the january release, or does it just act like it is supposed to, but then not
actually copy the desired stuff to the clipboard, or what?
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OtherBugsDependingO| |2924
nThis| |
Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEW
Ever Confirmed| |1
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This is a known bug. Please see bug 2924 for info on how to get it fixed.
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Summary: PAF crashes when viewing the individual list
Product: Wine
Version: 20050310
Platform: PC
URL: http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?appId=600
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: wine-gdi
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: lamber45(a)cse.msu.edu
Personal Ancestral File has three tabs in its main screen, "Family", "Pedigree"
and "Individual". When I select "Individual" under Wine (in a file with about
ten thousand people), PAF crashes. Running it again with 'winedbg', I get the
following backtrace:
First chance exception: privileged instruction in 32-bit code (0x7794ce66).
Register dump:
CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:003b GS:0033
EIP:7794ce66 ESP:77adf16c EBP:77adfa48 EFLAGS:00210246( - 00 -RIZP1)
EAX:ffffffff EBX:7797bc7c ECX:77adfb78 EDX:7797bab2
ESI:00000002 EDI:77adfa8c
Stack dump:
0x77adf16c: 7797bc7c 00000002 77adfa8c 77c4a538
0x77adf17c: 00050038 77adf20c 00000000 00000000
0x77adf18c: 00000000 00000000 77c4a538 00000000
0x77adf19c: 00000000 77adf1c4 77bd42d7 7797b400
0x77adf1ac: 00000000 00000009 00000000 0000003b
0x77adf1bc: 00000002 00000008 00000000 00000000
Backtrace:
=>1 0x7794ce66 DrawTextExW(hdc=0xab4, str=0xffffffff, i_count=0xffffffff,
rect=0x77adfb78, flags=0x8024, dtp
=0x77adfa78, str=0xffffffff)
[/usr/src/wine-20050310/dlls/user/../../include/wine/unicode.h:183] in user32 (
0x77adfa48)
2 0x7794d5da DrawTextW(hdc=0xab4, str=0xffffffff, count=0xffffffff,
rect=0x77adfb78, flags=0x8024) [/usr/src/wine-20050310/dlls/user/text.c:1069] in
user32 (0x77adfa8c)
3 0x77461cfc HEADER_DrawItem+0x77c(hwnd=0x70042, hdc=0xab4, iItem=0x0,
bHotTrack=0x0) [/usr/src/wine-20050310/dlls/comctl32/header.c:352] in comctl32
(0x77adfb88)
4 0x77461dad HEADER_Refresh(hwnd=0x70042, hdc=0xab4)
[/usr/src/wine-20050310/dlls/comctl32/header.c:382] in comctl32 (0x77adfbc0)
5 0x77463dae HEADER_Paint(hwnd=0x70042, wParam=0x0)
[/usr/src/wine-20050310/dlls/comctl32/header.c:1642] in comctl32 (0x77adfc1c)
6 0x7746443a HEADER_WindowProc(hwnd=0x70042, msg=0xf, wParam=0x0, lParam=0x0)
[/usr/src/wine-20050310/dlls/comctl32/header.c:1837] in comctl32 (0x77adfc38)
7 0x779095ef WINPROC_wrapper+0x17 in user32 (0x77adfc5c)
8 0x77909919 WINPROC_CallWndProc+0x8d(proc=0x77463f78, hwnd=0x70042, msg=0xf,
wParam=0x0, lParam=0x0)
[/usr/src/wine-20050310/dlls/user/../../windows/winproc.c:419] in user32
(0x77adfc8c)
9 0x77910100 CallWindowProcA+0x40(func=0x77463f78, hwnd=0x70042, msg=0xf,
wParam=0x0, lParam=0x0)
[/usr/src/wine-20050310/dlls/user/../../windows/winproc.c:3225] in user32
(0x77adfcb4)
10 0x0059835f in paf5 (+0x19835f) (0x0000000f)
11 0x00000000 (0x00000000)
0x7794ce66 DrawTextExW+0x132
[/usr/src/wine-20050310/dlls/user/../../include/wine/unicode.h:183] in user32:
cmpw $0,0x0(%eax)
183 while (*s) s++;
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Summary: PAF can't create a new file
Product: Wine
Version: 20050310
Platform: PC
URL: http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?appId=600
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: wine-files
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: lamber45(a)cse.msu.edu
When I select File->New in Personal Ancestral File (version 5.2.18/en), PAF
creates a zero-length .paf file and brings up a box saying "The file appears to
be damaged". It gives the following error-messages before bringing up the
select-file dialog:
fixme:commdlg:GetFileName95 Flags 0x00800000 not yet implemented
err:pidl:_ILCreateGuidFromStrW L"Controls" is not a GUID
Otherwise, it's perfectly silent; this operation does not cause the program to
crash.
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------- Additional Comments From roy_bowen(a)bowenology.net 2005-05-05 14:50 -------
I am having the same issue with a beta build of Lotus Notes 7 on SuSE Pro 9.3
with Wine 20050419
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Summary: wine libraries errors comming during start the wine
Product: Wine
Version: 20050310
Platform: Other
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: wine-binary
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: sunilahirwar(a)yahoo.com
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------- Additional Comments From bigblackpapa(a)hotmail.com 2005-04-05 17:09 -------
I got the same bug with:
wine-20050211 (RPM)
wine-20050419 (RPM)
wine-20050419 (from Sources)
wine CVS
The EXE (Riven Setup.exe) file is OK. It work on Windows and I download a pirate
version on the Web just to be sure and it give me the same problem.
When I do "make check" with the Sources and CVS versions, I get:
...
(a lot of stuff)
...
../../../tools/runtest -q -P wine -M gdi32.dll -T ../../.. -p gdi32_test.exe.so
generated.c && touch generated.ok
../../../tools/runtest -q -P wine -M gdi32.dll -T ../../.. -p gdi32_test.exe.so
metafile.c && touch metafile.ok
metafile.c:468: Test failed: (0,0)->(1000,1000), expected (0,0)->(1819,6675)
metafile.c:468: Test failed: (0,0)->(1000,1000), expected (0,0)->(1819,6675)
fixme:dc:GdiIsMetaPrintDC (nil)
fixme:dc:GdiIsPlayMetafileDC (nil)
fixme:dc:GdiIsMetaPrintDC 0x18c
fixme:dc:GdiIsPlayMetafileDC 0x18c
fixme:dc:GdiIsMetaPrintDC 0x19c
fixme:dc:GdiIsPlayMetafileDC 0x19c
make[3]: *** [metafile.ok] Error 2
make[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/wine/dlls/gdi/tests'
make[2]: *** [tests/__test__] Error 2
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/wine/dlls/gdi'
make[1]: *** [gdi/__test__] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/wine/dlls'
make: *** [dlls/__test__] Error 2
I have a 64 bits processor
I have Mandrake 10.2 x86_32 (32 bits)
Did Wine usualy works with 64 bits processors??
Thanks
Bbp
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Summary: Microsoft Masked Controls 6 Problem
Product: Wine
Version: 20050310
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: wine-binary
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: dcseibert(a)excite.com
I have a VB6 application which otherwise runs fine, but uses MSMask.MaskEdBox
(from Microsoft Mask Controls 6.0 msmask32.ocx) controls for a couple of
textboxes. They don't display properly, or rather at all. When the form is
loaded where the text boxes should be is simply a snapshot of whatever form was
beneath it. Text can be entered (although it can't be seen) and the form
functions normally. This is used for data entry and essentially renders the
program useless. Not sure if its related but when the form is loaded I get:
fixme:win:SetWindowTextA cannot set text "" of other process window (nil)
fixme:win:SetWindowTextA cannot set text "" of other process window (nil)
fixme:win:SetWindowTextA cannot set text "" of other process window (nil)
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------- Additional Comments From phil(a)ldex.terica.net 2005-04-05 08:36 -------
Attachment added to show how 20050111 is working fine. Am pulling full CVS
package as per regression testing documentation and will investigate ASAP.
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------- Additional Comments From phil(a)ldex.terica.net 2005-04-05 08:35 -------
Created an attachment (id=858)
--> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=858&action=view)
Wine 20050111 showing perfect operation
As requested, a screenshot of the interface being rendered correctly by Wine
20050111. The software version is slightly newer, but the regression in later
builds of Wine 2005 is the same as in the earlier attachments.
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------- Additional Comments From alan(a)asandco.co.uk 2005-04-05 08:25 -------
New test at 4 May 2005 using wine-20050419-mdk.i586.rpm.
An attempt was made to install Caseware 2004, using Winetools 1.30.
It was partially successful but Caseware needs DCOM. during the DCOM
install, an error dialog appeared and continued to appear as the components of
Caseware were installed. This was headed WS95INF32.DLL and displayed
'Thunkconnect32 Failure!! and an OK button. It appeared during 'registering of
components'. It continued to reappear if I agreed to rebooting and the cycle
restarted. Eventually, I said 'No' and the installation completed.
When running the program, Caseware itself seeme to run OK, decompressing its
data files and even recompressing them on completion. (This canot be done
under win4lin). However, the Accounyts format and display section, called
Caseview would not come up, nor anything that depended on it. However, an
error box was displayed with: Crashed with Visual C++ Runtime Library
Program C:\Program Files\Caseware\Cwin32.exe (Caseview).
This program did run under Crossover Office 4.1 by the way. I'll follow up
with the log file output as soon as I can find it!
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------- Additional Comments From phil(a)ldex.terica.net 2005-04-05 08:15 -------
That would be fine, but Wine 20050111 is failing to run (either from source or
from the provided RPMs) on SuSE 9.3 Pro. The error is below. I have tried a
fresh install without any improvement. This output is from a completely fresh,
stock install of SuSE 9.3 Pro with no updates or other applications installed.
The only thing I did was to explicitly prevent Wine being installed initially
(April 2005 build comes with 9.3 and shows the regression) so that Wine 20050111
for 9.2 could be installed. I've tried from source (to /usr/local/wine after
removing ~/.wine and uninstalling all wine RPMs) and it shows the same problem.
wineprefixcreate --prefix hasn't helped either :
wine: Unhandled exception (thread 0009), starting debugger...
X Error of failed request: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter)
Major opcode of failed request: 18 (X_ChangeProperty)
Resource id in failed request: 0x40263858
Serial number of failed request: 107
Current serial number in output stream: 113
That is just from running 'wine' - no application is being called.
I am happy to run regression tests, although will probably need some guidance to
ensure I do things properly :)
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------- Additional Comments From spamtrap475rsd(a)wanadoo.fr 2005-04-05 05:53 -------
The copy/paste to openoffice :
- works for me with : wine-20041201-1fc2winehq.i686.rpm
- doesn't work any more with the next release : wine-20050111-1fc2winehq.i686.rpm
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Summary: wrar342d.exe and pocketrar350b1de.exe installations
fails with critikal error
Product: Wine
Version: unspecified
Platform: PC
URL: http://www.winehq.org/appview.php?appid=391
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: critical
Priority: P2
Component: wine-binary
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: legine(a)gmx.de
Both installation Packadges Are crashing with the following error message:
wine-pthread: run.c:522: ME_CalcRunExtent: Zusicherung »size.cx« nicht erfüllt.
tried Translation:
wine-pthread: run.c:522: ME_CalcRunExtent: warranty of »size.cx« failed.
My Linux is from the Gentoo Distributor
I run their offical packadge of Wine 20050419 (sorry not mentioned in the
Versionbox) with additional patches for World of Warcraft
(opengl32_fbconf_6.diff) installed.
I have the active X dll from Mozilla installed with the following additional dll
from the internet:
- msvcp60.dll
- mfc42.dll
(I belive that are all Modifications made to wine.)
The Gentoo Distribution applies the following patches to wine by standard:
winearts-kdecvs-fix.patch
20041019-no-stack.patch (http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66002)
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------- Additional Comments From dolphinling(a)myrealbox.com 2005-03-05 21:28 -------
No, it's not fixed.
As of the 20050419 build (Gentoo, from the testing branch) installation gets to
0% and stalls at c:\...\setup.inx.
It gives these errors in the terminal:
err:ole:TMStubImpl_Invoke Does not support iface
{be6115a1-7de5-48dc-ad2a-25060e00fce2}, returning 80004002
err:ole:CoUnmarshalInterface IMarshal::UnmarshalInterface failed, 0x800401fd
err:ole:_unmarshal_interface Unmarshalling interface
{aa7e2066-cb55-11d2-8094-00104b1f9838} failed with 800401fd
err:ole:deserialize_param failed to stuballoc in TKIND_RECORD.
err:ole:TMStubImpl_Invoke Failed to deserialize param Feature, hres 800401fd
err:ole:CoUnmarshalInterface IMarshal::UnmarshalInterface failed, 0x800401fd
err:ole:_unmarshal_interface Unmarshalling interface
{aa7e2066-cb55-11d2-8094-00104b1f9838} failed with 800401fd
err:ole:deserialize_param failed to stuballoc in TKIND_RECORD.
err:ole:TMStubImpl_Invoke Failed to deserialize param Feature, hres 800401fd
I'm relatively new to Wine, but I'd like to see this fixed, so I can help out as
long as I'm told what to do and how to do it.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-03-05 21:02 -------
Confirming per screenshots and the fact that the issue was resolved in the
January release, but regressed in the Feb one.
Changing wine version to CVS, as this appears to be ongoing through multiple
releases.
Phil, are you comfortable with doing a regression test (reverting to an older
version of wine to see when it broke)? There are instructions for doing so on
the site, if you want to look through the FAQ's just search for 'regression'.
If you would not be comfortable doing a full regression test, please let us know
and we can attempt to figure out which logs would be needed to resolve this
problem. Also, if you are not comfortable doing the regression test, could you
possibly just revert to the January release (leaving the configuration you are
using now in tact) and test, then come back to the current one and test again,
to eliminate any doubt about configuration issues?
Thanks.
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Updating
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-03-05 18:11 -------
This appears to be a regression. Since you are able to tell that is is broken
between sept of 04 and jan of 05 can you try to see which release after sept
broke it? That would help somewhat in tracking down the cause of this. Once
you do that please post it here, and I will have more instructions for you.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-03-05 18:08 -------
Can you determine what time it happens at on the dates in question? That way we
can find the patch that broke it. It would greatly help us in finding the cause
of this regression if you could provide us with this information.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-03-05 17:36 -------
well that helps some. can you run wine with WINEDEBUG=+key, +keyboard wine
file_name.exe ?
and do what you did to cause the error?
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------- Additional Comments From jerome.bouat(a)wanadoo.fr 2005-03-05 15:41 -------
could not install it again
not output but blocked
my machine is now used as a gateway
does a firewall could block local network loops ?
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Summary: Diablo 2 video test fails
Product: Wine
Version: CVS
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: test
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: rmh(a)debian.org
During Diablo 2 install, a video test is performed (you can access it after
install, too, by clicking "Options/Run video test" in the CD2 autorun).
After the test, it opens a select window with an "Ok" button. You would have to
select your preferred video mode and click Ok, but the button doesn't respond.
So the only option is to kill the install program, leaving you with a broken
Diablo 2 installation.
I have tracked down the problem by testing several CVS snapshots, and concluded
that:
- snapshots from date 20041027 or earlier work fine.
- snapshots from date 20041028 or later break.
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------- Additional Comments From czerwinski(a)inode.at 2005-03-05 07:27 -------
Well, I did not take the burden of the regression test as described, but I
stepped back to wine 20050310, tested (OK), updated again to 20050419 and tested
(NOK):
# rpm -U --test --force wine-20050310-SuSELinux92.i586.rpm
warning: wine-20050310-SuSELinux92.i586.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID
0175623e
# rpm -U --force wine-20050310-SuSELinux92.i586.rpm
warning: wine-20050310-SuSELinux92.i586.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID
0175623e
<test runs OK>
# rpm -U --test wine-20050419-SuSELinux92.i586.rpm
warning: wine-20050419-SuSELinux92.i586.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID
0175623e
# rpm -U wine-20050419-SuSELinux92.i586.rpm
warning: wine-20050419-SuSELinux92.i586.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID
0175623e
#
<test runs NOK>
How I tested: In my mail-DB I just pushed the "Reply with history" button and
typed some characters in the body-field of the new mail. In the body-field the
misbehaviour as described occurs since version 20050419. Letters in the fields
"To", "CC", "BCC", "Subject" seem not to be affected by this problem. Further,
the problem also occurs in other documents (which to describe might lead too
far...)
In my opinion it should be clear now, that "something" between 20050310 and
20050419 causes the failure.
Hope that helps!
Cz.
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Summary: BadShmSeg when running Wine from remote terminal with
wine20050419
Product: Wine
Version: CVS
Platform: Other
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: major
Priority: P2
Component: wine-x11driver
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: flicker-winehq(a)anduin.net
When running wine from a remote terminal (via remote X) either from our XDM or
SSH with X forwarding whenever you run wine anyprogramname.exe it crashes with
an error message as follows:
X Error of failed request: BadShmSeg (invalid shared segment parameter)
Major opcode of failed request: 144 (MIT-SHM)
Minor opcode of failed request: 2 (X_ShmDetach)
Segment id in failed request: 0x2400017
Serial number of failed request: 2058
Current serial number in output stream: 2090
This is with snapshot version wine20050419. NOTE BUGZILLA DOES NOT HAVE THE
OPTION OF REPORTING BUGS FOR THIS VERSION.
This problem has been reported on the wine-dev mailing list, but I have been
unable to find it in bugzilla.
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Summary: CreateSystemHeap system heap base address 0x80000000 not
available
Product: Wine
Version: 20050310
Platform: Other
OS/Version: FreeBSD
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: blocker
Priority: P3
Component: wine-binary
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: jm.detrez(a)cegetel.net
after compiling wine on FreeBSD 5.4 and 5.3, launching any application provide:
CreateSystemHeap system heap base address 0x80000000 not available
it seems that the bug as previous issues in last months of 2004 and was
resolved but the last versions of wine didn't work on this platform.
the port maintener in FreeBSD porttree is relatively sure the solution will
have to do with libs/wine/mmap.c in the Wine tree.
what do you think of that?
thanks by advance .
jean-marc
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------- Additional Comments From rmay(a)ou.edu 2005-02-05 21:47 -------
I haven't tested on latest CVS. I didn't think it was a necessary step, seeing
as no one confirmed CVS has the problem when the full path is given and the
needed registry key is added. I can run the program without crashing in
Wine-20050419.
Jason: Looks like you're right, the program crashes under WindowsXP as well when
run from the command prompt in the installed directory. However, when I give it
the full path from the command prompt, everything is fine. I'll let the
developers know about that.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-02-05 19:25 -------
Ryan, are you having the same problem as Raphael now? Crashing on start? If
not, Raphael please file a separate bug for your issue, although it would seem
to be a configuration issue if it crashes for you but not Ryan.
Dustin
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-02-05 19:22 -------
Could you do a regression test to find the patch that caused this problem? The
instructions are at:
http://winehq.org/site/docs/wine-devel/x1316
If you dont understand this, please let us know and we will try to find another
way to fix this.
Confirming per regression and screenshot.
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Summary|err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCritica|MS Flight Sim 98 crashes in
|lSection |ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSec
| |tion
------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-02-05 19:18 -------
Please see other bugs attached to bug 997. Run any commands listed in them and
output to a log. Append 500 lines before and after crash in bug for each
command as an attachment to this bug. Thanks.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-02-05 19:08 -------
since theres nothing wrong with rtlallocateheap, shouldne this be resolved?
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-02-05 19:05 -------
confirming, as it is a metabug
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-02-05 19:03 -------
For future reference, please post any replies to comments in the bug itself.
Can you attach (not copy/paste) the 500 lines before and after the crash in a
log file on a recent wine version? That would help to figure out where we stand
on resolving this.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2005-02-05 19:01 -------
Emailed from Alan Secker:
Very much so, particularly as, though it runs under Win4lin, its proprietary
data file compression engine crashes when an attempt is made to use it under
Win4lin. PS This happens whether writing to ext3 or FAT32. Just thought I'd
mention it. wine compatibility would be a godsend.
Alan Secker
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------- Additional Comments From jerome.bouat(a)wanadoo.fr 2005-02-05 14:06 -------
Program : Microsoft Flight Simulator 98
Wine version : not available in list => wrote in first comment
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