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------- Additional Comments From info(a)moabutah.com 2003-25-06 21:20 -------
With the new wine release, this problem seems to be solved...
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------- Additional Comments From z_god(a)wanadoo.nl 2003-25-06 15:23 -------
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------- Additional Comments From rbheineke <at> charter.net 2002-10-24 12:38 -------
When doing a clean cvs install for a Mandrake 9.0 PC without windows,
tools/install does not properly generate registry files. I keep the source in
/usr/src/wine. The messages I get are:
...(pruned for brevity)
Configuring Wine without Windows.
Some fake Windows directories must be created, to hold any .ini files, DLLs,
start menu entries, and other things your applications may need to install.
Where would you like your fake C drive to be placed?
(default is /home/heineke/c) /c
Configuring Wine for a no-windows install in /c...
Created /home/heineke/.wine/config using default Wine configuration.
You probably want to review the file, though.
Compiling regedit...
make: Nothing to be done for `all'.
Preparing to install default Wine registry entries...
Installing default Wine registry entries...
Warning: could not find wine config [Drive x] entry for current working
directory /usr/src/wine; starting in windows directory.
/usr/src/wine/miscemu/wine: cannot find 'programs/regedit/regedit.exe.so'
Registry install failed.
I saw a few people mention this problem and even a fix in the patches mailing
list. I could not find the fix in the patches mailing list. It also looks as
if these people thought it might be appropriate for a bug report.
------- Additional Comments From johane <at> lysator.liu.se 2002-10-25 03:37 -------
I saw it too.
------- Additional Comments From johane <at> lysator.liu.se 2002-10-25 05:19 -------
I was not quite clear there. I mean that I've experienced the problem myself.
------- Additional Comments From rbheineke <at> charter.net 2002-10-29 16:00 -------
After going through /usr/src/wine and verifying that there is no problem because
of a cd command, /usr/src/wine/programs/regedit/regedit was checked to see there
is something wrong with the launch of wine.
Apparently a number of activities have taken place to make wine launchable from
within the source directories. The following message suggests that launching
from /usr/src/wine near the end of the script
/usr/src/wine/programs/regedit/regedit is not being properly handled:
Warning: could not find wine config [Drive x] entry for current working
directory /usr/src/wine; starting in windows directory.
Is the intention to launch wine from /usr/src/wine without changing dierctory to
the windows directory?
Then this message appears:
/usr/src/wine/miscemu/wine: cannot find 'programs/regedit/regedit.exe.so'
/usr/src/wine/programs/regedit/regedit.exe.so does indeed exist. Is there a
broken link that is missing here?
------- Additional Comments From johane <at> lysator.liu.se 2002-11-12 04:20 -------
Increasing severity since registry install is not possible for the normal user
right now.
------- Additional Comments From marcus <at> jet.franken.de 2002-11-12 04:34 -------
This is in fact a configuration problem. You need to have /usr/lib/wine somewhere in
your WINE drive
list, or regedit.exe will not be found. Just assign Drive Z to / or similar.
------- Additional Comments From tony_lambregts <at> telusplanet.net 2002-11-12
13:47 -------
I am pretty sure that this is not the right way setting drive Z to / is
potentionaly dangerous. Also regedit(no extention) is installed to
/usr/local/bin. In fact all the unix executables i.e, notepad, progman,
winemine... are installed there too. So perhaps it would be better if the
following was in the default config.
[Drive Z]
"Path" = "/usr/local/bin"
"Type" = "hd"
"Filesystem" = "win95"
------- Additional Comments From julliard <at> winehq.com 2002-11-12 14:40 -------
You should not have to list the bin directory in your drive config, and
wineinstall should be able to run regedit in any case. This is a real bug,
please reopen it.
------- Additional Comments From marcus <at> jet.franken.de 2002-11-12 16:23 -------
as requested ;)
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------- Additional Comments From z_god(a)wanadoo.nl 2003-25-06 15:21 -------
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When running a game (Neverwinter Nights or even NIVDIA's (windows) Treemark)
with the following options:
--debugmsg +x11drv
I get the following line error:
warn:x11drv:X11DRV_XF86DGA2_Init disabling XF86DGA2 (insufficient
permissions?)
I have set all permissions to /dev/mem completely open and added myself to the
"mem" user group (and set back the original rights to /dev/mem, when doing the
latter).
So there should be sufficient permissions.
Searching in the internet gave only one other reference
(http://cwrulug.cwru.edu/pipermail/sigunix/2002-August/001065.html)
to this
problem, but there was no answer to the problem. I emailed that person but I
didn't recieve a reply yet.
So I hope somebody here can solve this bug.
I took the following steps to install all things needed:
I use Mandrake 9.0 with XFree86 4.2.1 .
I have installed all Mesa-packages. After that I installed NVIDIA's 1.0-3123
drivers for my Geforce2 MX400 and made changes in XF86Config-4.
I enabled Alsa.
And I simply compiled Wine20021007 (downloaded tarball from
http://source.winehq.org/source/ANNOUNCE).
------- Additional Comments From johane <at> lysator.liu.se 2002-11-29 03:08 -------
I have this with the same XFree86 version, but I use Slackware.
The q is, is it Wine or us? I haven't checked here yet, but can you run any DGA
programs, like mplayer in DGA mode?
------- Additional Comments From b_enny <at> hotmail.com 2002-11-29 10:34 -------
Ok, running as root doesn't give this problems. (But doesn't make my
NeverwinterNights faster ;( )
But chmod-ding the devices
mem, kmem, nvidia0 and nvidiactl
to 777 doesn't help.
To where does wine want more permissions?
------- Additional Comments From johane <at> lysator.liu.se 2002-12-02 07:51 -------
Could you give your XFree86 start log? It should be in /var/log. I have
forgotten the exact name, but you should recognise it when you see it.
------- Additional Comments From b_enny <at> hotmail.com 2002-12-07 15:08 -------
Created an attachment (id=346)
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my XFree86 start log
------- Additional Comments From b_enny <at> hotmail.com 2002-12-07 15:13 -------
I added my latest xfree86 log file:
12/07/02 15:08 my XFree86 start log (text/plain)
I did look at it too, but couldn't find any.
Thanks for the help.
But the problem is, it probably doesn't have anything to do with XFree86.
Since running as root doesn't give the DGA2-problem.
But I still have the problem with a slow running game, but not a slow running
NVidia-Treemark.
------- Additional Comments From andi <at> rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de 2002-12-07 15:44
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In Linux 2.4, you need to be *root* to access /dev/(k)mem (and thus use DGA).
Simply giving proper user permissions does NOT suffice :-((
(I really wonder who changed this behaviour for 2.4, and why the hell they were
thinking it's better...)
------- Additional Comments From b_enny <at> hotmail.com 2002-12-09 11:42 -------
Ok, thanks Andreas.
I use winesetuptk to change the configuration of my wine.
I tested the speed differences with DGA2, running as root, and without, running
as user even choosing for "X shared memory" or none of them.
There were no speed differences.
Johan if you also wanted to find out why my Neverwinter Nights might be so slow,
please go on. But if its about the DGA2 problem, then close this bug.
Thanks anyway!
------- Additional Comments From johane <at> lysator.liu.se 2002-12-12 05:06 -------
Could you describe the 'feel' of Neverwinter Nights and give a ddraw debug output?
------- Additional Comments From b_enny <at> hotmail.com 2002-12-13 04:06 -------
I assume I can get a ddraw debug output by running wine with
--debugmsg +ddraw
But I don't get the command
wine nwn.exe --debugmsg +ddraw
to output into a file. I tried "| file" and "> file". But it doesn't work, I
did
it once, but it took me quite a while to succeed.
Could you tell me how to do this?
Ok about the 'feel'.
As soon as the game starts (loaded a savegame) then the sound is allright and
the graphics look fine.
But I only get about 1 frame per 1-5 seconds.
And giving commands to my character doesn't really work if you don't know which
object is currently selected. I use hardware mouse, so I know where I click,
because the mousecursor moves allright.
------- Additional Comments From johane <at> lysator.liu.se 2002-12-13 07:08 -------
If you run bash you can use 2>filename.
The output of glxinfo before running the game would also be interesting.
------- Additional Comments From b_enny <at> hotmail.com 2002-12-13 10:08 -------
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output of glxinfo
------- Additional Comments From b_enny <at> hotmail.com 2002-12-13 10:09 -------
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output of running game in wine with "--debugmsg +ddraw"
------- Additional Comments From b_enny <at> hotmail.com 2002-12-13 10:14 -------
Hmm, I might have been wrong about performance of the game.
This time for the first I observed that sound seems to go in steps too, together
with the update of the view.
The background music goes fine though.
Ps.
What are you planning to do about the ""DGA not accessable in newer kernels""?
Not that I found any speeddifferences.
------- Additional Comments From andi <at> rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de 2002-12-13 11:53
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Hmm, direct rendering is enabled, so it's not a graphics setup problem.
------- Additional Comments From johane <at> lysator.liu.se 2002-12-16 06:51 -------
Hmm. Please do --debugmsg=+ddraw,+opengl,+d3d
------- Additional Comments From b_enny <at> hotmail.com 2002-12-16 17:18 -------
Created an attachment (id=361)
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--debugmsg=+ddraw,+opengl,+d3d unpacked 55MB!
------- Additional Comments From b_enny <at> hotmail.com 2002-12-16 17:22 -------
Boy, have fun with that!; 55MB plain text when unpacked... (2.5 MB zipped)
I hope the mime-type is right. application/zip was also a possibility, but I
simply choose the binary option.
It seems a Linux Client for NeverwinterNights will be out in a month or so.
So I won't need wine anymore. But the problem still exists.
Very 'hmm' indeed.
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------- Additional Comments From z_god(a)wanadoo.nl 2003-25-06 15:17 -------
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http://articles.linuxguru.net/view/198
Article name:
WINE: A new place for KLEZ to play
The article on this URL points out a major issue on the [DEFAULT] configuration,
and proposes a fix. I believe this should be fixed before wine 1.0.
------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon <at> yahoo.com 2002-10-27 19:00
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This is not a bug, it is the side effect of desired operation (allowing windows
programs (even malicious ones) to run on *nix. For more info, please subscribe
to wine-devel <at> winehq.com and join on the topic named Wine securityflaw.
------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon <at> yahoo.com 2002-10-27 19:01
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closing bug
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------- Additional Comments From z_god(a)wanadoo.nl 2003-25-06 15:15 -------
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Star wars rebellion (game) :
The installation works fine.
I run REBEXE.EXE and when I start a new game, the planets windows
are not completly drawed (the bottom is missing).
Wine (cvs version) shows me a "fixme bltbit stud" or a similar message
:(
------- Additional Comments From lz71 <at> libero.it 2002-10-30 12:02 -------
I add the correct error message from wine about REBEXE.EXE :
fixme:bitblt:X11DRV_BitBlt potential optimization - client-side DIB copy
------- Additional Comments From lz71 <at> libero.it 2002-10-30 12:10 -------
Follow the error message from wine when I run REBEXE.EXE (Star Wars Rebellion)
using RedHat 8.0 i386:
fixme:bitblt:X11DRV_BitBlt potential optimization - client-side DIB copy
:(
------- Additional Comments From tony_lambregts <at> telusplanet.net 2002-10-30
14:09 -------
I have seen this kind of problem with other programs as well. Please have a look
at bug 885 Duane Clark and myself tried to nail it down without any real
success. Another set of eyes might not hurt. There is also a program that
displays this message that is downloadable it can be found at bug 911. also If
you could add a screenshot of the screen corruption that would be a start.
------- Additional Comments From tony_lambregts <at> telusplanet.net 2003-01-08
22:38 -------
There is a patch that might help this problem.
http://www.winehq.com/hypermail/wine-patches/2003/01/0083.html
could you try it out?
------- Additional Comments From lz71 <at> libero.it 2003-01-25 03:49 -------
Someone (thanks) ask me if wine now is working about the problem i reported
(X11DRV_BitBlt potential optimization - client-side DIB copy)
NO :( the problem remains :((
------- Additional Comments From johane <at> lysator.liu.se 2003-03-24 02:13 -------
Are there still drawing errors? A closer description of the error would be good.
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------- Additional Comments From z_god(a)wanadoo.nl 2003-25-06 15:13 -------
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In Windows App developed with Microfocus NetExpress 3.0, when will load
Statusbar and LiwstView, Is showed a Messagebox without text with ok and cancel
buttons, if ok the app continue to work if cancel app stop.
The message repeat each title cell in ListView and 1 time with statusbar
the next msg occurs in this cases
fixme:hook:NotifyWinEvent (32780,0x0002002f,-4,1)-stub!
The next messages occurs other times, I dont work in it still
fixme:dialog:MSGBOX_OnInit task modal msgbox ! Not modal yet.
err:x11drv:empty_error_handler XID(02400740): BadMatch (invalid parameter
attributes)
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------- Additional Comments From z_god(a)wanadoo.nl 2003-25-06 15:12 -------
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I'm running NothingReal's (now apple's) Shake 2.4 under wine 20021007. I can
cause a crash by launching shake, creating a "colorcorrect" node (under the
"color" tab bottom left), and then clicking on the "curves" tab near the bottom
right of the screen. The crash occurs in graphics/x11drv/dib.c in
X11DRV_DIB_Convert_888_to_0888_asis(). As a workaround, if I add code at the
beginning of that function to return if srclinebytes < 0, then everything works
fine.
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------- Additional Comments From z_god(a)wanadoo.nl 2003-25-06 15:12 -------
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Wine doesn't work on Turkish language enabled Linux systems, when you change
the language settings to English, Wine works fine. Tested on SuSe 7.1, 7.3
Mandrake 8.2. Tried almost all versions of Wine.
Wine generally complains about "display.dll" file, but I think the main problem
is Turkish specific characters preventing access to these files. When you
switched back to English, there is no problem. I remember there was an old
problem with "I" character with dot, or dotless "i" character also in previous
versions of Windows (such as 3.0 and 3.11).
"i" is lowercase, capital version of this character is "Ý" in Turkish (if you
can not see this character it is an "I" character with a dot above).
And there is a dotless "ý" character (if you can not see this character
properly, it is an "i" letter without dot above) ,and the capital version of it
is "I".
------- Additional Comments From andi <at> rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de 2002-10-21 06:14
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CC Aric Stewart, since he's THE expert :-)
------- Additional Comments From news.tr <at> myrealbox.com 2002-10-21 12:40
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Hello
I have same problems at Suse 8.0 too.
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------- Additional Comments From z_god(a)wanadoo.nl 2003-25-06 15:11 -------
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When the content of a window is scrolled, parts of it may be hidden, or
invalidated. The the scroll rectangle intersect the invalidated portion,
the invalidated region has to be adjusted (either shrinked, or enlarged).
Curret code does not seem to do that, causing strange visual problems.
------- Additional Comments From dpaun <at> rogers.com 2002-10-24 14:30 -------