https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49284
Bug ID: 49284 Summary: Running "$ wine services" gives a list oferrors Product: Wine Version: 4.0.2 Hardware: x86 OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: major Priority: P2 Component: -unknown Assignee: wine-bugs@winehq.org Reporter: bart-wa@tushmail.com Distribution: ---
Created attachment 67290 --> https://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=67290 This is file "Wine Services - output.txt" with the errors that I get.
I recently started using Wine and I wonder if I bumped into a bug that's also the underlying problem of other bugs.
Here's what happened:
I had installed iTunes and I was hoping to get access to my iPhone via iTunes. (And I may not be the only one. ;-) )
I know that a few Apple services need to be running on a Windows computer for that. That's why I decided to check the services that were running under Wine. I started a terminal box, and I ran: $ wine services Before I knew it I had a decent list of errors on the screen. No problem, I've seen errors before in a lot of situations and from many programs.
Since I wasn't running any third-party program, I wondered if this could be the underlying problem of other bugs. As a start I searched the bug list for "SIO_ADDRESS_LIST_CHANGE". That gave a list of seven other bugs and these users were all running different third-party programs. These other bugs may or may not be related. I find that difficult to tell, as I'm not yet familiar enough with Wine.
Is this something that needs attention?
Many thanks to all the nice people who make and maintain Wine!
PS: - For "Severity" I choose "major", because I wasn't running any third-party software. Feel free to change this if you think I'm wrong. - For readability I added blank lines in attachment: "Wine Services - output.txt". - From time to time I try to look at things the way most users see them. That's also why I installed Wine via: Start -> Preferences -> Software -> Utilities This gives me wine version: wine-4.0 (Debian 4.0-2) , updated Apr. 22, 2020 - I'll be happy to install the latest development version next to the stable version that I have now, but I'll still have to figure out how to do that. - I'm running Linux/Debian 10 with LXDE graphical interface.