http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14579
--- Comment #21 from Ken Sharp kennybobs@o2.co.uk 2008-08-11 09:49:14 --- (In reply to comment #20)
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Not every version, no. There is no need, that's what git bisect does for me. Every version that I have tested after 0.9.57, however, has failed to the same error message.
except the two below i assume?
Yup.
"x86 -- Intel ??? -- Xubuntu Hardy x86 -- 1.0.0 -- Success x86_64 -- Intel ??? -- Ubuntu Hardy x64 -- 1.0.0 -- Success"
i also assume you have posted test results on the appdb for them
Yes for most, but not all as I wasn't happy with the amount of testing done on some distros. I had problems with memory and so on, but this was unrelated to wine.
It does work in Ubuntu Hardy.
in wine 1.0 - not a regression for sure then
But not on all systems, whereas an older wine does.
These are separate machines - the architecture and graphics card do not match.
The 5900 for x86 and an Intel for x64. I don't have the full details of the x64 machine at the moment as it is now in use (and not with me).
ok - i take it you didnt build that one?
No, it's a FujitsuSiemens laptop I was removing Vista from.
Whatever is installed by default by all the distros I tested. The Radeon proprietary drivers I downloaded refuse to install on Ubuntu, claiming they're already installed... so I guess they are. However, "There are no restricted drivers in use on this system." I have tried answering this myself, but I have no clue as to how to find this out.
well fglrx is a restricted driver - so your likely using the opensource one
try using synaptic or adept (fglrx-driver on debian lenny)
OK, I'll do this on a live version though, I don't want to mess with my current setup. This will take me some time, but I will report back once done.
oh i can now confirm that fglrx provides its own libgl
bugzilla is not for ones personal opinions its for bugs - i believe Chris morgan has pointed that out to you already though so nuff said on that
A fact is not an opinion.
no it isnt - please actually state a fact in regard to that preferably via pm as this is irrelevent as to the state of this so called bug
Perfectly relevant, the appdb does not reflect details in this bug. Well, it does now.
It still works with an older version of wine.
and as you have stated it does work in wine 1.0 on some distros and in certain configurations
Yes. It works in older wine on all machines on all distros (that were tested).
I tested the latest GIT version too, obviously nothing changed.
try using latest git on the xubuntu hardy as you stated that it worked in wine 1.x on that might even be linked to compiz :-) xubuntu iirc dosnt use compiz by default - all other versions of *ubuntu ive tested seem to
They're all pretty much the same. Compiz stops the games working altogether for some reason, so I always have it switched off.
However, I will try Xubuntu Hardy and report back asap.