https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50483
--- Comment #3 from Zel Uneec zculek@gmail.com ---
Is the issue present with upstream (non Staging) Wine?
I haven't used upstream Wine for Starcraft Remasterd for quite some time, since there were multiple issues, and wine-staging worked wine, so I didn't know when I reported the bug. I just tested upstream Wine 5.18 and 5.19 - wiht 5.18 everything works as expected, the same as wine-staging 5.18, while the issue is present in upstream Wine 5.19 as well, just as in wine-staging 5.19. I haven't tested >5.19 versions (6.0-rc included).
Should this be moved to upstream instead of wine-staging then?
Could you please also:
- name specific game(s) which fails to connect (is it Starcraft I?)
I named the game in subject, as per guidelines - "Starcraft Remastered" - which is a remastered version of Starcraft Brood War (or Stacraft I if you want it that way), but the game is also named "Starcraft Remastered" in AppDB - https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=35645
and exact instructions how to reproduce the issue?
Sure, sorry on that... Steps to reproduce are: 1. Install wine-staging 5.19 2. Install Battle.net desktop app - https://www.blizzard.com/download/confirmation?product=bnetdesk 4. Start Battle.net desktop app, login. 5. Install Starcraft Remastered (/Anthology) through Battle.net desktop app. 6. Start Starcraft, go to Multiplayer, select "Starcraft Brood War - Expansion", (on first run click OK to install and use Bonjour for LAN and) then: 6.a)I. Choose "Battle.net" - this hangs on "Connecting..." 6.a)II. If you manage to connect to Battle.net server (first go to create a LAN game, then return from that menu to selecting between Battle.net and LAN menu - magically works, but only once), try to join random game - fails with "Unable to join game" - or try to create a game (standard setting are OK, it doesn't matter really) - it fails with "Failed to advertise the game. Connection lost while trying to advertise the game. (Error 5:9)" 6.b) Choose "Local Area Network", create and ID or use an existing one, click "Create Game", choose any Game Type and map and click on OK - this hangs on "Creating game..."
- attach a plain terminal output
(see https://wiki.winehq.org/Bugs#How_to_report) from the failing run.
Will try to get it today.