http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24820
Summary: WoW Model Viewer has garbled background Product: Wine Version: 1.3.5 Platform: x86-64 OS/Version: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: -unknown AssignedTo: wine-bugs@winehq.org ReportedBy: ranguvar@archlinux.us
Using WoW Model Viewer v0.7.0.1 r482, the program refuses to start without vcrun2008 from winetricks (log here since it is quite short): fixme:actctx:parse_depend_manifests Could not find dependent assembly L"Microsoft.VC90.CRT" (9.0.21022.8) [repeated 3x] err:module:attach_process_dlls "MSVCR90.dll" failed to initialize, aborting err:module:LdrInitializeThunk Main exe initialization for L"Z:\mnt\win7\Users\Ranguvar\wmv-701-482_devwork\wowmodelview.exe" failed, status c0000142
Once vcrun2008 is installed, it starts fine, but there's a minor annoyance in that the main pane has garbled image from whatever was behind that part of the window before it was started -- the desktop background, another app, anything.
Reporting because it may be simple to fix, I don't personally know.
Here's the output for this, again because it's too short to bother with attachments: fixme:wgl:X11DRV_wglChoosePixelFormatARB unused pfAttribFList fixme:wgl:ConvertAttribWGLtoGLX unsupported 201d WGL Attribute fixme:wgl:ConvertAttribWGLtoGLX unsupported 40 WGL Attribute fixme:wgl:X11DRV_wglChoosePixelFormatARB unused pfAttribFList fixme:wgl:ConvertAttribWGLtoGLX unsupported 201d WGL Attribute fixme:wgl:ConvertAttribWGLtoGLX unsupported 40 WGL Attribute fixme:avifile:AVIFileExit (): stub! fixme:wgl:X11DRV_wglChoosePixelFormatARB unused pfAttribFList fixme:wgl:ConvertAttribWGLtoGLX unsupported 201d WGL Attribute fixme:wgl:ConvertAttribWGLtoGLX unsupported 40 WGL Attribute fixme:avifile:AVIFileExit (): stub! err:ole:CoUninitialize Mismatched CoUninitialize
The "err" was upon close and not likely related.
A screenshot of the corruption can be found here: http://ompldr.org/vNXY3Zg
Also, it appears this problem may be bigger than I previously thought. I can't get the Viewer to play anything else, but I haven't used it on native Windows before, and could just be doing it wrong.