http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32734
--- Comment #12 from testing.tigerwolf@mail.com 2013-01-20 06:42:50 CST --- (In reply to comment #11)
I can't reproduce the crash here on Fedora 17. What distro are you using?
The demo needs .net20 and certain d3dx9 libraries (d3dx9_30 and d3dx9_36). I suppose those are installed for you as well. The demo here is loading fine to the menu then it hits bug #25677. My other suspect would be Securom, as the demo is protected with Securom 7.26, and probably the disc version also uses some kind of protection.
I'm using Kubuntu 12.10 (x64 version) upgraded to KDE 4.9.5 through the KDE ppa. Today I have upgraded to the last wine 1.5.22 version. I always meet the same issues.
The installation phase seems to be normal, but with some ole, setuapi and richedit error messages(see CaesarIVDemo_installation_backtrace.txt).
During the installation of the Demo (same with the retail version), it is demand to install DirectX 9. I did both tests installing and not installing Direct X, and change wine settings to use native or integrated d3d9 library. Each time I obtain the same issues :
- A runtime "Mcirosoft Visual C+ Runtime Library" error box opens - Caesar IV crashes with the same log as previously
In an other hand (I don't know if there is a link), when I launchs the last Wine Test exe (http://test.winehq.org/data/9f18a03b14a3405fb04da73cb87f421576825cfc/), I obtain a error during the d3d9_test.exe (see d3d9test_backtrace.txt)