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Wine 20021125 (latest in debian unstable), no windows install.
Remote administrator 2.1 (www.famatech.com) loads a window with selectable
remote machines. The keyboard works on this menu, however when a remote screen
is opened the keyboard stops working (ie doesn't transmit to remote screen).
This used to work a long time ago, say v20001202. There is a simple work
around: by choosing the menu, then clicking options, about or connection info
the keyboard starts working properly.
Radmin reports errors like these:
fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosError no mapping for 403a01d8
fixme:winsock:NtStatusToWSAError Status code 403a01d8 converted to DOS error
code 13d
fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosError no mapping for 403a1cf0
fixme:winsock:NtStatusToWSAError Status code 403a1cf0 converted to DOS error
code 13d
fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosError no mapping for 403a10b0
fixme:winsock:NtStatusToWSAError Status code 403a10b0 converted to DOS error
code 13d
fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosError no mapping for 403a20c0
fixme:winsock:NtStatusToWSAError Status code 403a20c0 converted to DOS error
code 13d
fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosError no mapping for 403a01d8
fixme:winsock:NtStatusToWSAError Status code 403a01d8 converted to DOS error
code 13d
------- Additional Comments From andi <at> rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de 2002-12-12
04:25 -------
> fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosError no mapping for 403a10b0
> fixme:winsock:NtStatusToWSAError Status code 403a10b0 converted to DOS error
> code 13d
Winsock issue, fixed in CVS already.
No idea with keyboard issue. Try using --debugmsg
+relay,+key,+keyboard,+message,+event,+x11drv,+winsock
------- Additional Comments From coryp <at> petersen-arne.com 2002-12-12 17:58
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That produces a lot of output! 100mb for only about a minute. I opened radmin,
connected to a server, tried to use the keyboard than killed the wine server
because my cpu maxes and wine no longer responds to either mouse or keyboard
with all those debug options. 45mb gzipped error log can be found at:
http://www.petersen-arne.com/~cory/wine_debug1.txt.gz
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------- Additional Comments From z_god(a)wanadoo.nl 2003-28-06 07:46 -------
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I'm running Wine 20021007 on a Suse-8.0 machine, and want to startup
Bryce-4.0 (which installed properly inclusive Quicktime and Acroreader)
but which fails with:
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel
(0x426bc1d8)->(00000000,00000008)
fixme:win:OpenDesktopA ("screen-saver",1,0,40): stub
fixme:msvcrt:_XcptFilter (-2147483392,0x406d1f7c)semi-stub
wine: Unhandled exception, starting debugger...
err:seh:start_debugger Couldn't start debugger ("debugger/winedbg 134679808
512") (2)
What's there going wrong? Is it maybe only the missed screen saver?
But when, how getting one for a pure wine installation, so wine without
some Windows-whatever-release-wherefrom-stuff?
With greeting from Munich ..
------- Additional Comments From buffer0 <at> t-online.de 2002-11-03 16:41 -------
This sort of "bug/error" and exception was caused by the incomplete
installation of Bryce-4.0 (German release). The 'setup' by the CDROM
distribution hadn't a proper run through (spurious!). Well, when
having installed the [MetaStream],[QuickTime 3] and [Acrobat] folders
explicitely in addition after the setup, one obtained a complete
installation.
However, on my Suse-8.0 box/installation, all things had run through
only to the point where some ALSA problems then occured:
Nov 4 00:00:05 teflon modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-slot-1
Nov 4 00:00:05 teflon modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-service-1-3
Nov 4 00:00:05 teflon modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-slot-2
Nov 4 00:00:05 teflon modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-service-2-3
Nov 4 00:00:06 teflon modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-slot-1
Nov 4 00:00:06 teflon modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-service-1-3
Nov 4 00:00:06 teflon modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-slot-2
Nov 4 00:00:06 teflon modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-service-2-3
Nov 4 00:00:06 teflon modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-slot-1
Nov 4 00:00:06 teflon modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-service-1-3
Nov 4 00:00:06 teflon modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-slot-2
Nov 4 00:00:06 teflon modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-service-2-3
Nov 4 00:00:06 teflon kernel: ALSA
../../../alsa-kernel/core/seq/oss/seq_oss_init.c:212: no device found
AND that's a different bug and story, I'll assume. So I'lll resolve/close
Bug#1124.
What's the main thing with this bug? Well, wine is VERY sensitive on
principle installation dependancies, and can't tell them to us ...
------- Additional Comments From johane <at> lysator.liu.se 2002-11-06 02:22 -------
The resolution shouldn't be fixed.
------- Additional Comments From johane <at> lysator.liu.se 2002-11-06 02:29 -------
Did the installer say that all necessary components were installed, when they
were not? In that case this should be considered an open bug.
------- Additional Comments From johane <at> lysator.liu.se 2002-11-06 02:30 -------
A clicking-error...
------- Additional Comments From buffer0 <at> t-online.de 2002-11-06 10:53 -------
I'm testing wine and Bryce, with the following results:
[0]: The installer hadn't complained. The sole worse things had been with
installing Quicktime where the window-management made trouble:
The installer GUI put its screen on the screen with topmost
priority, resulting that all other related subwindows aren't
visible for the user.
What helped? Some alt-F4 or so under KDE, or some other hot-key
under Enlightenment which allowed to change the window orders ...
[1]: Some hard thing must be wrong the window management!
Bryce-4.0 runs only proper within the Desktop mode!
When trying to run in fullscreen mode the main-top window
can't be accessed. Seems a worse arrangment problem
with X11 window management schemes.
[2]: wine crashes spuriously; '*click*' error/crash. But wine+Bryce crashes
definitely intermediately when selecting under Bryce-help menu the
about menu-entry.
[3]: An important thing for the wine-config file: "crtdll"= "native, builtin"
is a must. Else Bryce-4.0 doesn't come up with its main screen.
[4]: wine+Bryce didn't had crashed yet on rendering. Meaning: All the window,
menu and whatever I/O stuff seem to influencee much too hard the
non-crashing quality of wine - with Bryce-4.0 - or?
So what? The *click+crash* problems are worse. But how fixing (it fast)?
How jumping into the wine and w$dos machinery??
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------- Additional Comments From z_god(a)wanadoo.nl 2003-28-06 07:45 -------
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Discovery proceess:
After install of "wine-20021007.i386.rpm" the root ID cannot run wine. Winesetup
documentation says "be user" for wine run-time. OK, login as user, run "wine
winword". Oops, need full directory string. do that, and when I do that, I get a
nasty error, "Cannot create C:\Windows\Desktop". OK, su - root, and ls -l | grep
Desktop" (in C:/Windows directory) to get permission list of "drwxr-xr-x ...
Desktop". Vain attempt of "chmod 777 Desktop" because windows directory has
insufficient permission structure for this situation.
Workaround:
Realizeing that problem can be circumvented if root can run wine, I "cp -R
/home/user/.wine /root" (created by the user ID earlier, above). Now I execute
"wine winword.exe" (in the C:\Program Files\microsoft office directory, and all
works well.(That is until I try to run spelling check, Seems the file directory
linkages do not work.Cannot find the dll where expected.)
Concerns:
1.User ID cannot ever have permissions needed in win98 file structure!
2.Process for finding windows PATH in wine applications is insufficient for the
task.
3.When looking for a file to open (in winword.exe), I get the directory, but
need to type in the <directory name>\*.doc to move to that directory. Typical
Microsoft double click on directory to change directory tries to open directory
file for editing.
Kudo's:
I also ran a doc file with an jpeg image in it. Winword (97) worked very well.
Wine winword.exe saves files OK too.
Michael F. Winthrop
winthrom <at> hotmail.com
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------- Additional Comments From z_god(a)wanadoo.nl 2003-28-06 07:45 -------
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Since "cvs up -D 2002-10-30" the game Neverwinter Nights does not longer accept
keyboard inputs in the main game window (it works e.g. in dialogs).
My settings in the config that might be of interest
DXGrab: NO!
Managed: YES!
Desktop: YES!
A cvs diff shows some changes in the hook management for windows - guess the
problem came with this patch.
BTW: assigned it to wine-user, because parts of the changed for the hooks took
place their.
------- Additional Comments From lazytodd <at> hotmail.com 2002-11-13 13:06 -------
*** This bug has been confirmed by popular vote. ***
------- Additional Comments From tony_lambregts <at> telusplanet.net 2002-11-13
15:54 -------
Could you find the exact patch please?
http://www.winehq.org/Docs/wine-devel/cvs-regression.shtml
------- Additional Comments From frick <at> sc-networks.de 2002-11-19 04:50 -------
I just want to let you knwo, that i am working on it - but i usually can not do
more than 3 compile runs on my box per evening; i think i am close to the patch
- but have not found it yet (still surrender it per hour - binary search works
fine for computers; but not humans, because there is this guy named Murphy :))
------- Additional Comments From tony_lambregts <at> telusplanet.net 2002-11-19
10:27 -------
I have had dealings with Murphy myself. However as your time frame narrows
compile time _should_ go down since there are less changes.
I do regression testing on my 300 mhz machine a fair amount and I have a wine
tree and a regression tree. That way I can go from regression testing to an
up-to-date CVS in a matter of minutes.If you do development as well you could
have a development tree as well.
------- Additional Comments From andi <at> rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de 2002-11-23 12:51
-------
Patch has been submitted to wine-patches on 20021123 which is supposed to fix this.
------- Additional Comments From frick <at> sc-networks.de 2002-11-25 16:41 -------
Well now i can say it definetly - this is the patch:
http://www.winehq.com/hypermail/wine-cvs/2002/10/0469.html
I did an cvs up yesterday and the bug was _not_ gone - assuming the patch
Andreas mentioned was already in this version i used.
------- Additional Comments From hoffmajs <at> gmx.de 2002-11-27 09:21 -------
Yes that patch was the culprit. Are you sure that the fix for it was in the
cvs update you checked? just look at dlls/dinput/dinput_main.c around line 58
the line should read ..."KeyboardCallback, inst, 0 );" instead of
"KeyboardCallback, 0, 0 );".
If its the latter just change the first zero to "inst" and im sure it will
work :)
------- Additional Comments From frick <at> sc-networks.de 2002-12-01 07:51 -------
I guess i checked out the "current version" before your patch made it to my cvs
host or something like that. In the version i "update"ed the lines you mentioned
where in the source. The annotate shows, that the lines made it in the cvs on
20021024.
Long story short: I tested it some minutes ago and i can confirm, that the
problem is gone! Thanx gentleman!
------- Additional Comments From andi <at> rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de 2002-12-01 08:36
-------
Closing bug.
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------- Additional Comments From z_god(a)wanadoo.nl 2003-28-06 07:42 -------
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When attempting to invoke the multiplay capabilities in Heroes of Might and
Magic III, I receive the following error message:
"DirectPlay Error:
'Unknown error?'
File: 'C:\Dev\Heroes 3 Exp 2\Remote.cpp'
Line# 1867"
At this point, the builtin version of dplay was being used. I received the same
error when using the native version. The output of "wine --debugmsg
+dplay,+dplayx,warn+all Heroes3.exe" can be found at
http://yotamr.dyndns.org/winelog. The apparently
relevant excerpt from the log
is: trace:dplay:DPLAYX_LibMain (1117782016,0x00000000,0x1)
trace:dplay:DPLAYX_DestructData DPLAYX dll unloaded - destruct called
trace:dplay:DPLAYX_GetThisLobbyHandles Waiting for DPLAYX semaphore
trace:dplay:DPLAYX_GetThisLobbyHandles Through wait
trace:dplay:DPLAYX_IsAppIdLobbied Translated dwAppID == 0 into 0x0806e1b0
trace:dplay:DPLAYX_GetThisLobbyHandles DPLAYX Semaphore released
------- Additional Comments From andi <at> rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de 2002-11-02 11:24
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DirectPlay is known to be problematic sometimes.
Checking out a --debugmsg +relay,+dplay log might be helpful.
------- Additional Comments From yotamr <at> bezeqint.net 2002-11-02 11:42 -------
I have made the compressed wine log available at
http://yotamr.dyndns.org/winelog-with-relay.gz
The file takes up 80 MiB in its uncompressed form.
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------- Additional Comments From winebug(a)flonet.net 2003-28-06 07:42 -------
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When starting either Total Commander (http://www.ghisler.com)
SummaSummarum
(best obtained through me), windows that should be in front, are created
behind the main application window.
Total commander, when unregistered, opens a nag-window where the user must
press a certain key. This window is created as tha frontmost window under MS
Windows, but behind the main application window under wine 20021125 (running
Suse 8.1).
SummaSummarum (accounting software) opens a window that lets the user decide
which ledger to open. Like with total Commander, this is created behind the
main window. there is also a very visible screen error, where a non-refreshing
area is created just below the toolbar.
Both programs were created with Delphi.
Please contact me if you want elaboration or to obtain a copy of SummaSummarum
(it is shareware, but the download site is in danish).I will also be happy to
test updates for the prolems.
------- Additional Comments From ping <at> piteraq.dk 2002-12-13 03:25 -------
Created an attachment (id=354)
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The window from SummaSummarum that should be in front
------- Additional Comments From ping <at> piteraq.dk 2002-12-13 03:26 -------
Created an attachment (id=355)
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The dark blue and dark grey bars are not shown with wine
------- Additional Comments From ping <at> piteraq.dk 2002-12-13 03:29 -------
*** This bug has been confirmed by popular vote. ***
------- Additional Comments From ping <at> piteraq.dk 2002-12-13 14:53 -------
Errata: I have written that the dark blue and the dark grey bars are not
shown. That is not correct, as they ARE shown, but between them and the
horizontal toolbar, there is some slackspace when used under wine that is not
there under ms windows. Could it be that the window height somehow is reported
less than it actually is ?
------- Additional Comments From michal.seliga <at> visicom.sk 2003-01-29 11:49
-------
There is the same problem in many application (new modal windows are created
behind main window), including many installers. I workarounded it with setting
wine to not use managed mode in wine.conf. Now everything works well. I tried
wine 20030115
so maybe that could lead to something.... (bug in managed mode?)
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------- Additional Comments From z_god(a)wanadoo.nl 2003-28-06 07:39 -------
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If you open winrar, navigate by the directory until that you find a .zip file, and
you do doubleclick about the file, it will refresh the listbox and will should the list
of files what are included in the .zip, (almost correct because the icons are
buggy), but the problem is that a new "extra" header have been included in the
"header" control, it has now:
Name | Size | Packet | Type | Modified | CRC32 | Name
^^^^^^ <- this is duplicated!!!
Now if you click in the gold arrow and go back to the last seen folder, it does
refresh the listbox, but the "extra Name" doesn't disappear. It works fine with
comctl32 native.
Regards,
Carlos.
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------- Additional Comments From z_god(a)wanadoo.nl 2003-28-06 07:39 -------
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When you run the program, it is NOT usable, it is repainting continually the
screen, and no one control works. It works fine with comctl32 native. The
problem looks like that happen in rebar, because it is giving some ERR messages:
err:rebar:REBAR_AdjustBands Phase 1 failed, x=561, maxx=0, start=0, end=0
err:rebar:REBAR_AdjustBands Phase 1 failed, x=565, maxx=0, start=0, end=0
err:rebar:REBAR_AdjustBands Phase 1 failed, x=565, maxx=0, start=0, end=0
If you add a "return;" to the start of the function REBAR_Layout, the rebar is
painted incorrectly, but the program can be used.
If you don't remove REBAR_Layout and only comment the last line of the
REBAR_Layout function
//REBAR_ForceResize (infoPtr);
Then the rebar are painted better (but no correct) and it is usable.
Regards,
Carlos.
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------- Additional Comments From winebug(a)flonet.net 2003-28-06 07:38 -------
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When running regsvr32 with MSOFD.DLL, that comes with MSMoney 2000, it crashes
with NULL pointer dereference in SearchPathW. Turns out DllRegisterServer calls
SearchPathW with all NULL parameters except a filename. It appears to be
crashing on the last line of the function, return strlenW(buffer). This is with
wine 20021125.
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------- Additional Comments From z_god(a)wanadoo.nl 2003-28-06 07:38 -------
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It is easy of check, install winrar 2.90/3.00, click in the combo (you need a
version of day 31/10/2002 or superior ;), and change the letter, and the listbox
will not get updated. It works fine in comctl32 native. But the listbox will get
updated if you press ENTER in the combobox value.
I did some hacking in it:
in comboex.c:
* case CBN_SELCHANGE:
if i add this 2 lines: (before of the SendMessageW)
+ cbeend.iWhy = CBENF_RETURN;
+ COMBOEX_NotifyEndEdit (infoPtr, &cbeend, NULL);
return SendMessageW (parent, WM_COMMAND, wParam,
(LPARAM)infoPtr->hwndSelf);
Then it works Ok, but i am sure that it is a hack.
Regards,
Carlos.
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------- Additional Comments From z_god(a)wanadoo.nl 2003-28-06 07:37 -------
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Hi everybody.
I was using build 20021007, that was not available to select for "version", on
Redhat 7.3. I tried to install the Interbase (an SQL database from Borland)
client and the installer reported that it could not copy any of the files
from the install subdirectory to the destination. Installation failed.
I managed to produce this debug output from wine:
08073ed8:Call kernel32.CopyFileW(402af0f8
L"C:\\ib_install\\client\\ibinstall.dll",402af150 L"C:\\Program
Files\\Borland\\InterBase\\",00000000) ret=4131ee2f
trace:file:CopyFileW L"C:\\ib_install\\client\\ibinstall.dll" -> L"C:\\Program
Files\\Borland\\InterBase\\"
trace:file:CreateFileW L"C:\\ib_install\\client\\ibinstall.dll" GENERIC_READ
FILE_SHARE_READ FILE_SHARE_WRITE OPEN_EXISTING attributes 0x0
trace:file:CreateFileW returning 00000054
trace:file:GetFileInformationByHandle 00000054
trace:file:CreateFileW L"C:\\Program Files\\Borland\\InterBase\\" GENERIC_WRITE
FILE_SHARE_READ FILE_SHARE_WRITE CREATE_ALWAYS attributes 0x20
warn:file:FILE_CreateFile Unable to create file '/usr/share/wine-c/Program
Files/Borland/InterBase' (GLE 82)
trace:file:CreateFileW returning ffffffff
warn:file:CopyFileW Unable to open dest L"C:\\Program
Files\\Borland\\InterBase\\"
08073ed8:Ret kernel32.CopyFileW() retval=00000000 ret=4131ee2f
What I can see here is that the destination is not a file name (as it is
supposed to be) but the name of a subdirectory. WINE does not like that.
The installer works flawlessly on any known windows platform, this
looks like an undocumented feature of windows to me.
------- Additional Comments From dclark <at> akamail.com 2002-10-31 13:39 -------
In this case it is a documented feature:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/fileio/bas…
Go down near the bottom to the header "Directories", and it says "An application
cannot create a directory with CreateFile; it must call CreateDirectory or
CreateDirectoryEx to create a directory."
And indeed, running on WinNT, if there is no such directory, this call sets the
LastError to ERROR_INVALID_NAME. I have seen another program that expects that
and then makes a call to create the directory.
------- Additional Comments From joern <at> sierwald.com 2002-10-31 13:50 -------
Sorry, but this is not what I meant. The destination directory does exist
already. The problem is that the destination ends with a '\' sign. Windows
would append the actual filename to the destination and try to open that file.
The resulting filename would be C:\\Program
Files\\Borland\\InterBase\\ibinstall.dll". But WINE doesn't do that.
------- Additional Comments From dclark <at> akamail.com 2002-10-31 14:19 -------
Quite right. I see that now.
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------- Additional Comments From z_god(a)wanadoo.nl 2003-28-06 07:35 -------
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I'm trying to install the "Birds of the World" database (see
http://www.birdsoftheworld.org/) which is a FileMaker
Pro
application. It comes on two CDs. The installation is done
with InstallShield.
I get through the installation of the first CD without any
obvious problems (lots of messages on the console, but all
Windows-related windows seem fine). After a while, I get a
dialog the says "Please insert the disk: 2". I do this,
Nautilus mounts it for me, and I press OK. The dialog goes
away, and immediately comes back with the same text. Repeat
until boring.
For each iteration, I get the following in the console:
fixme:cdrom:CDROM_GetStatusCode Unmapped error code 2: No such file or
directory
fixme:cdrom:CDROM_GetStatusCode Unmapped error code 2: No such file or
directory
fixme:cdrom:CDROM_Open Can't open configured CD-ROM drive at M:\ (device
/dev/sr0): No such file or directory
fixme:cdrom:CDROM_GetStatusCode Unmapped error code 2: No such file or
directory
fixme:cdrom:CDROM_Open Can't open configured CD-ROM drive at M:\ (device
/dev/sr0): No such file or directory
fixme:cdrom:CDROM_GetStatusCode Unmapped error code 2: No such file or
directory
Since I happen to have two CD drives, I tried to cheat by creating a
"Drive D" CD for Wine to read from which is a directory on my HD with
symlinks to all files on both the CDs, but that didn't help either.
------- Additional Comments From johane <at> lysator.liu.se 2002-10-31 04:40 -------
I don't think severity means the impact on the application in question as much
as the impact on the component. Can anyone confirm those thoughts?
------- Additional Comments From tony_lambregts <at> telusplanet.net 2002-10-31
10:33 -------
A severity of blocker would be if wine would not compile or run
Did you look at this in the FAQ database
http://www.winehq.org/cgi-bin/fom?_highlightWords=cdrom&file=223
------- Additional Comments From unicorn <at> lysator.liu.se 2002-10-31 12:18 -------
I didn't look in the FAQ. However, as you can see, my original description
of the problem describes that I tried a very similar solution already (with
symlinks to all files on the two CDs instead of copying the files). Now I
have tried copying the files to a single directory as well, and I still get
the same problem with the installer looping over the question to insert CD
two.
------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon <at> yahoo.com 2002-11-01 12:55
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sounds to me like that installer may have some copy protection like all of
westwood's installers do, and since we dont have copy protection implemented
this installer wont work...
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------- Additional Comments From z_god(a)wanadoo.nl 2003-28-06 07:34 -------
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When using ModPlug Tracker (http://www.modplug.com) under wine
(and any window
manager), changing tabs does not redraw the various components on these tabs
(buttons, grids, etc.). In order to view them, I have to force a refresh of the
client window (usually by shading and unshading the window - I'm lazy :) ).
Needless to say, this makes any work done in this program fairly time-consuming.
------- Additional Comments From andi <at> rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de 2002-10-30 11:09
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20010112 is *WAY* too old. Please try with a current release, and I'm sure it'll
be gone immediately ;)
------- Additional Comments From mike <at> theoretic.com 2003-03-27 05:00 -------
No response, closing.
------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon <at> yahoo.com 2003-16-06 18:56
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Assuming invalid and closing, previous details were deleted by Bugzilla update.
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------- Additional Comments From winebug(a)flonet.net 2003-28-06 07:33 -------
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Wine 20020804 and younger builds correctly, but can't find symbols in dll's at
execution time, when built with pdksh as /bin/sh. When /bin/sh is bash this
condition does not occur.
Error message is:
err:win32:PE_fixup_imports No implementation for kernel32.dll.44(CloseHandle)
imported from C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\advapi32.dll, setting to 0xdeadbeef
It's repeating until ^C or killall wine, with number and function name changing.
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------- Additional Comments From z_god(a)wanadoo.nl 2003-28-06 07:33 -------
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Some installers, when running in wine, install items with the correct case -
but for some reason wine doesn't keep the correct case, and makes it all
lowercase.
This has caused problems in some installers I have run.
One example is Family Tree Maker 9.0
- This installer creates a file called TextEditor.dll - but when it is
installed, it ends up being called texteditor.dll (note the lack of capitals)
- and Family Tree maker gets confused at that.
I realise that most people will not have this application - but i'm sure there
are other examples around.
------- Additional Comments From andi <at> rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de 2002-10-30 11:07
-------
I guess this bug is invalid, since I suspect that the reporter isn't using
"win95" as the "Filesystem" mode setting (case-*insensitive* file handling)
in the config file.
Feel free to reopen it in case you *are* using "win95" FS mode and for some
reason it really doesn't properly handle filename case sensitivity.
------- Additional Comments From dpaun <at> rogers.com 2003-03-30 23:27 -------
Indeed -- closing.
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------- Additional Comments From winebug(a)flonet.net 2003-28-06 07:32 -------
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Hi,
starting wine 20021125 (compiled with the only option --prefix=/usr or with
wineinstall) gives an endless loop:
groesle@stefan:~> wine /dos/d/windows/notepad.exe
Warning: the temporary directory '/dos/d/windows/temp' (specified in wine conf
Perhaps you have not properly edited or created your Wine configuration file.
This is (supposed to be) '/home/groesle/.wine/config'
fixme:win32:PE_CreateModule Security directory ignored
wine: Unhandled exception, starting debugger...
Warning: the temporary directory '/dos/d/windows/temp' (specified in wine conf
Perhaps you have not properly edited or created your Wine configuration file.
This is (supposed to be) '/home/groesle/.wine/config'
Warning: the temporary directory '/dos/d/windows/temp' (specified in wine conf
etc, etc
wine 20021031 started as expected.
today I tested the CVS version, compiled by christian eide. Notepad started but
crashed opening the file selector box.
Bye
G. Roesler
------- Additional Comments From dclark <at> akamail.com 2002-12-15 13:37 -------
The last crash mentioned, when opening the file dialog, should be fixed by:
http://www.winehq.com/hypermail/wine-cvs/2002/12/0175.html
With the, notepad works fine for me.
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------- Additional Comments From winebug(a)flonet.net 2003-28-06 07:31 -------
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I put some test code on sourceforge.net (voix,win-snd) for recording and playing
wav file.
ply.exe work in win98, and in wine, but rec.exe don't.
I start with 'wine rec test.wav', and when put time for record, it exit.
In win98 recording is OK!
------- Additional Comments From branko.jermanis <at> hi.hinet.hr 2002-12-15
14:26 -------
Created an attachment (id=360)
--> (http://bugs.winehq.com/attachment.cgi?id=360&action=view)
Recording and playing for windows (new source)
------- Additional Comments From branko.jermanis <at> hi.hinet.hr 2002-12-18
13:07 -------
I try with KNOPPIX CD, and it recording with wine, but time control
don't stop.
Mandrake 8.2 can't record (on the same computer), only play.
I'm new in wine, and I can't understand...
Good work!
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------- Additional Comments From z_god(a)wanadoo.nl 2003-28-06 07:28 -------
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In Oracle FORMS 4.5 Runtime the runtime runs but the Function keys don't work.
Upon invocation the forms runtime reads a .res file with the key mappings. I
believe that wine can't handle the mapping of the windows keys in the .res file
to X keycodes. I know the file is being read, if I mispell the name I get can't
find file errors. No keys show up however in the runtime. These are the wine
errors I get, I believe this is related to the key mapping.
[jbennett@polo bin]$ /opt/wine/bin/wine f45run32.exe
m:\\emis2000\\prod\\forms\\mnu2000.fmx term=dk:windows
fixme:msvcrt:MSVCRT_signal (2 0x1):stub
fixme:msvcrt:MSVCRT_signal (2 0x40e90c30):stub
fixme:keyboard:X11DRV_GetKeyNameText (00000001,0x40625e50,49): unsupported
key,
vkey=0000, ansi=0000
fixme:keyboard:X11DRV_GetKeyNameText (00000001,0x40625e50,49): unsupported
key,
vkey=0000, ansi=0000
fixme:keyboard:X11DRV_GetKeyNameText (00000001,0x40625e50,49): unsupported
key,
vkey=0000, ansi=0000
fixme:keyboard:X11DRV_GetKeyNameText (00000001,0x40625e50,49): unsupported
key,
vkey=0000, ansi=0000
fixme:keyboard:X11DRV_GetKeyNameText (00000001,0x40625e50,49): unsupported
key,
vkey=0000, ansi=0000
fixme:keyboard:X11DRV_GetKeyNameText (00000001,0x40625e50,49): unsupported
key,
vkey=0000, ansi=0000
fixme:keyboard:X11DRV_GetKeyNameText (00000001,0x40625e50,49): unsupported
key,
vkey=0000, ansi=0000
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------- Additional Comments From winebug(a)flonet.net 2003-28-06 07:27 -------
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Guitar Pro 3.0 installs and operates correctly except for the fact that it does
not output any sound! Through wine Guitar Pro detects my audio card (Sound
blaster 16 PNP) and MIDI (General MIDI) but does not output any sound... Midi,
mp3, and wavs all play through all of the GNOME and KDE desktop program on my
Redhat 7.2 system... So sound is configured and working there, just not in
Guitar Pro using wine.
Any help on resolving this would greatly be appreciated. I would hate to have
to go back to windoze, but this machine is used exclusively in my home studio
for music, guitar tab, etc... I NEED this program to work! Thanks for all of
your help.
Neal
------- Additional Comments From andi <at> rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de 2002-12-16
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Uh oh :)
Which sound driver are you using ? wineoss ? winealsa ? Or maybe even winejack ?
Please add a --debugmsg
+relay,+mci,+winmm,+wave,+mciwave,+msacm,+driver,+mcimidi,+mmio,+mmsys,+midi
logfile.
------- Additional Comments From fremont_nb <at> noeca.net 2002-12-16 13:06 -------
I appologize for my lack of research on wine... I was not aware that there are
sound drivers for wine, or how to load them. I will further consult the FAQs,
forums, and HOWTOs on how to accomplish this. I'm sure that if I am to load
drivers, that is what I am missing. Thank you for the quick response. Consider
this thread closed... I will open a new one if I do not get the drivers to
work, and I will include the necessary logfiles.
------- Additional Comments From andi <at> rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de 2002-12-16
13:21 -------
Well, I was merely trying to ask *what* Wine sound driver you're using,
not whether you're using *a* sound driver...
See [WinMM] in documentation/samples/config
------- Additional Comments From fremont_nb <at> noeca.net 2002-12-16 13:35 -------
I don't even know where to look to find out what driver I am using, since I
didn't even know there are seperate drivers for wine. A lack of investigating
before asking a stupid question on my part. ;)
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction, I will check it out. and repost
after I understand how drivers are used, and logs are generated in wine. Thanks
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------- Additional Comments From cesar <at> liws.com.br 2002-10-24 23:54 -------
http://www.liws.com.br/lab/cesar/chapreto.jpg
------- Additional Comments From andi <at> rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de 2002-10-25 01:28
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Nice picture, but that's unfortunately not quite what you'd expect...
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I'm successfully running Quicken 2001 Deluxe but have come across one problem.
When running in the default managed screen mode ("Managed"="Y") if a Quicken
data file has a password, then the dialog box to type in the password is not
displayed. The box seems to exist. I can see it when hitting Alt-Tab, but it
is not displayed. I can type the password in and Quicken opens and runs
correctly after that.
If I switched to desktop mode ("Managed"="N") then the dialog box is displayed
correctly.
This report is based on CVS Version 20021219. This is my firt bug report here.
If I have not entered this in the right place, please send me a message so I
do it correctly in the future. Thanks!
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Wine 20021125 (cvs; wine-cvs-opengl-121502-1.i386.rpm)
RedHat 8
Some windows .dlls installed by windows programs, however none related to
directx (I think)
Game info: http://appdb.winehq.com/appview.php?appId=1097
Using game version 1.1
Steps to reproduce:
1) Install the game (it has a windows-based installer, works ok)
2) Run setup (wine winsetup.exe, works ok)
3) run the game (wine KQ2VGA.exe)
The game loads (slowly), with some errors appearing in the console and
in the game.
When the main screen finally appears, the mouse is not usable. Thus the game
cannot be played. The game is working, though, try for example pressing
ctrl-q
Note: The game is based on Adventure Game Studio (AGS), which is closed source,
but free (http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk).
Furthermore, AGS is using
Allegro game library (http://alleg.sourceforge.net) for
multimedia. Allegro is
open-source.
Although Allegro is available for linux as well, the author of AGS is not
willing to port it to linux (http://www.agsforums.com/acfaq.htm). Since the
backend (Allegro) is available in open source, it should be relatively easy to
understand what is not working in wine in respect to AGS and King's Quest 2...
Solving problems with this particular game many other AGS/Allegro games would
probably work as well.
Will attach debug-logs later...
------- Additional Comments From moxh <at> hotmail.com 2002-12-22 09:26 -------
Here are the error messages:
--------------------
When running the game, it displays following error:
"Video playing error: Could not create a CLSID_MultiMediaStream object. Check
you have run regsvr32 amstream.dll"
---------------------
The console shows following errors:
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x40267968)->(00000000,00000008)
err:dinput:SysMouseAImpl_Unacquire Unacquiring a not-acquired device !!!
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x4026c380)->(00010022,00000008)
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x4026c380)->(00010022,00000008)
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x4026c380)->(00010022,00000008)
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x4026c380)->(00010022,00000008)
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_GetMonitorFrequency (0x4026c380)->(0x407923dc)
returns 60 Hz always
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDrawClipper_Initialize
(0x4026c318)->(0x4026c38c,0x00000000),stub!
fixme:ddraw:DIB_DirectDrawSurface_Blt dwFlags DDBLT_WAIT and/or DDBLT_ASYNC:
can't handle right now.
err:dinput:SysMouseAImpl_Unacquire Unacquiring a not-acquired device !!!
fixme:file:DeviceIoControl Unimplemented control 256 for VxD device NWLINK
------- Additional Comments From andi <at> rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de 2002-12-22
09:39 -------
Well, then have you run it ?
Is there an amstream.dll at all ?
------- Additional Comments From moxh <at> hotmail.com 2002-12-22 10:43 -------
Wine doesn't have such file. I tried to run the game with that amstream.dll
copied from win98se, but it didn't help much.
Now the game complains that:
"Video playing error: AddMediaStream failed"
and the console log says:
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x40267970)->(00000000,00000008)
err:dinput:SysMouseAImpl_Unacquire Unacquiring a not-acquired device !!!
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x4026c388)->(00010024,00000008)
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x4026c388)->(00010024,00000008)
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x4026c388)->(00010024,00000008)
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x4026c388)->(00010024,00000008)
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_GetMonitorFrequency (0x4026c388)->(0x407923dc)
returns 60 Hz always
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDrawClipper_Initialize
(0x4026cb40)->(0x4026c394,0x00000000),stub!
err:dinput:SysMouseAImpl_Unacquire Unacquiring a not-acquired device !!!
fixme:ddraw:DIB_DirectDrawSurface_Blt dwFlags DDBLT_WAIT and/or DDBLT_ASYNC:
can't handle right now.
fixme:file:DeviceIoControl Unimplemented control 256 for VxD device NWLINK
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_QueryInterface
(0x4026c388)->({b502d1bd-9a57-11d0-8fde-00c04fd9189d},0x407919fc): no interface
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_QueryInterface
(0x4026c388)->({bebe595d-9a6f-11d0-8fde-00c04fd9189d},0x40791a00): no interface
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_QueryInterface
(0x4026c388)->({b502d1bd-9a57-11d0-8fde-00c04fd9189d},0x407919fc): no interface
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_QueryInterface
(0x4026c388)->({bebe595d-9a6f-11d0-8fde-00c04fd9189d},0x40791a00): no interface
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x4026c388)->(00010024,00000008)
err:dinput:SysMouseAImpl_Unacquire Unacquiring a not-acquired device !!!
err:dinput:SysMouseAImpl_Unacquire Unacquiring a not-acquired device !!!
err:dinput:SysMouseAImpl_Unacquire Unacquiring a not-acquired device !!!
--------------
Anyways, although that media stream (video clips) thing would be worked out, the
bigger problem right now is that the mouse doesn't work...
------- Additional Comments From moxh <at> hotmail.com 2002-12-22 10:58 -------
Grr, the attachment submitting isn't working for me (w/ mozilla or galeon)
Here are the debug-logs:
The first one is a full log upto first error message given by the program
http://aiesec.tky.hut.fi/test/full1.log.bz2
The second one is a full log all the way to the main menu, with some mouse
movement and clicking (does not do anything, even the cursor in the game does
not move)
http://aiesec.tky.hut.fi/test/full2.log.bz2
The last one is a tail -100 of the full2 -log
http://aiesec.tky.hut.fi/test/last100.log
(and these are without the amstream.dll)
------- Additional Comments From dclark <at> akamail.com 2002-12-22 11:09 -------
Have you tried this patch (it is not yet in CVS):
http://www.winehq.com/hypermail/wine-patches/2002/12/0327.html
------- Additional Comments From andi <at> rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de 2002-12-22
11:22 -------
Most likely dinput bug.
Get latest CVS and apply not-yet-committed wine-patches mailing list dinput patch.
------- Additional Comments From moxh <at> hotmail.com 2002-12-22 15:13 -------
I used the sources from the winehq page (20021229) and the patch that was
mentioned in the previous comments. It does seem to work a bit better now: The
cursor is "locked" into the cursor of the game. However, the cursor does not
move anywhere (no matter how much you move the mouse)...
Here's the error output...
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x4025ced0)->(00000000,00000008)
err:dinput:SysMouseAImpl_Unacquire Unacquiring a not-acquired device !!!
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x40260cd0)->(00020024,00000008)
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x40260cd0)->(00020024,00000008)
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x40260cd0)->(00020024,00000008)
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x40260cd0)->(00020024,00000008)
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_GetMonitorFrequency (0x40260cd0)->(0x40792400)
returns 60 Hz always
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDrawClipper_Initialize
(0x40261590)->(0x40260cdc,0x00000000),stub!
err:dinput:SysMouseAImpl_Unacquire Unacquiring a not-acquired device !!!
fixme:ddraw:DIB_DirectDrawSurface_Blt dwFlags DDBLT_WAIT and/or DDBLT_ASYNC:
can't handle right now.
fixme:file:DeviceIoControl Unimplemented control 256 for VxD device NWLINK
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_QueryInterface
(0x40260cd0)->({b502d1bd-9a57-11d0-8fde-00c04fd9189d},0x40791a20): no interface
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_QueryInterface
(0x40260cd0)->({bebe595d-9a6f-11d0-8fde-00c04fd9189d},0x40791a24): no interface
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_QueryInterface
(0x40260cd0)->({b502d1bd-9a57-11d0-8fde-00c04fd9189d},0x40791a20): no interface
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_QueryInterface
(0x40260cd0)->({bebe595d-9a6f-11d0-8fde-00c04fd9189d},0x40791a24): no interface
------- Additional Comments From andi <at> rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de 2002-12-22
15:24 -------
Create a --debugmsg +relay,+dinput,+x11drv,+event log file and check out via
http://search.microsoft.com why your mouse movements don't
seem to get through...
------- Additional Comments From moxh <at> hotmail.com 2002-12-22 17:11 -------
Ho hum. Apparently it's a bit unstable, but I actually can get mouse working by
using the patch. When I put Wine to use desktop-mode and the game setup to use
full screen, I'm able to play the game, whee :)
The videos might not work still, but the game is playable...
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