http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15485
Robert Förster Dessa@gmake.de changed:
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--- Comment #53 from Anton Vorobyov phoenix@mail.ru 2009-04-09 13:41:46 --- There seems to be some kind of dependency on graphics shown in-game.
1) EVE under wine crashes on login screen 2) EVE under wine crashes on character selection screen 3) EVE under wine doesn't crash while being inside the station (Amarr VIII (Oris) - Emperor Family Academy in my case, ships used to check - retribution, capsule, prorator) 4) EVE under wine crashes outside that station and on Amarr V planet
The only thing that unifies crash cases - they occur when you're in space w/o limited vision (i.e. inside the cube with texture which is used to show space background, i don't know special term for that, and as far as i understand eve uses them for loginscreen too to show space image).
In cases with crash it occurs with 5-20% chance, in 3rd case i already made ~thousand of focus switches so i'm pretty sure in my statistics.
Debian Squeeze, Acer 5920 (NVIDIA 8600GT + 180.41 driver), wine from today's git snapshot.
--- Comment #54 from Anton Vorobyov phoenix@mail.ru 2009-04-09 13:47:41 --- Ok, i've got the crash inside that station, but it seems that in station it's repro rate significantly lower than outside, thus it gives us clue that it's probably something d3d-related (sound was disabled).
--- Comment #55 from N3o diafoirus@gmail.com 2009-04-25 20:34:23 --- Hi pilots...
in the current version (1.1.20) I cant reproduce this bug (congrats guys ^^).. I did many switch focus, and all works very well, no fps drop, just perfect ^^..
We need confirm if this bug is solved =)...
Fly safe...
--- Comment #56 from Robert Förster Dessa@gmake.de 2009-04-26 04:23:33 --- no, it isn't fixed, still getting stuff like that: wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x0000006c at address 0x1006152d (thread 001e), starting debugger...
--- Comment #57 from keymone keymone@gmail.com 2009-04-28 03:51:08 --- confirming it's not fixed kubuntu 9.04, wine 1.1.20
--- Comment #58 from N3o diafoirus@gmail.com 2009-04-28 09:58:07 --- Well if isn't fixed, How I can reproduce it ?... I need tips ^^... Maybe it reproduce in special situations, for example, In station, In a pos, etc I did all my test inspace...
Fly safe...
--- Comment #59 from keymone keymone@gmail.com 2009-05-01 03:48:19 --- N3o,
run EVE and do ALT-TAB back and forth between eve and other applications while being in wild space(it really happens less frequently in stations)
--- Comment #60 from Stephen Eilert spedrosa@gmail.com 2009-05-02 22:51:05 --- It appears to be happening less frequently, but it still crashes for me as well.
I am not sure of what kind of logging would be helpful to attach to this issue.
--- Comment #61 from N3o diafoirus@gmail.com 2009-05-04 19:40:19 --- Hi pilots..
Yes, isnt fixed, I test this bug with a robot, yes, I developed a small program to simulate the alt+tab (with counter), the results:
1) Crash appear normally aprox 50 -> 70 alt+tab combination, in secuence mode VS the older wine version (at the 1st alt+tab, the game crash)
2) Crash appear normally aprox 90 -> 150 alt+tab combination, in full random secuence mode VS the older wine version (at the 1st alt+tab, the game crash)
notes:
all test maded in a full toon POS, with camera at sun direction (to force hdr and other effects), 30 windows open in-game, local chat aprox 200 pilots, and 4 desk app opened (OpenOffice, aMSN, Mumble, Firefox (this playing a Youtube HD video in fullscreen mode),
Ingame effects all set to high... 1680x1050 resolution @ 24 Bits.
Resume:
The bug appear less frequent in 1.1.20 version VS the older version....
My test machine:
AMD Phenom X4 9950, 4GB RAM Corsair Dominator 1066Mhz, Slackware 12.2 (32bits), Evga 9800 GTX+ in PCIe 2 mode, nVIDIA UNIX x86 Kernel Module 180.51,
Fly safe...