http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18764
Summary: Wine update breaks gecko's js3250.dll Product: Wine Version: 1.1.22 Platform: PC OS/Version: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: -unknown AssignedTo: wine-bugs@winehq.org ReportedBy: Stuart@houseofanime.org
Created an attachment (id=21520) --> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=21520) js3520.dll error
Every time I update a version of wine (including reinstalling the same version as that installed) without removing the .wine directory first, I get the attached error when trying to navigate within DVD Profiler. DVD Profiler requires Gecko to run, as its interface is html/javascript based.
If I delete the .wine directory and reinstall the software (thereby recreating a fresh .wine), the error is gone.
I can't see anything different in the registries etc. that can trigger this, and this has happened reliably for many version releases.
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--- Comment #1 from Ken Sharp kennybobs@o2.co.uk 2009-06-05 15:12:46 --- Works fine here.
Can you provide the console output?
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--- Comment #2 from Stuart Middleton Stuart@houseofanime.org 2009-06-06 03:34:12 --- Created an attachment (id=21592) --> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=21592) Output pre-update to wine (1.1.22)
Working DVD Profiler output.
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--- Comment #3 from Stuart Middleton Stuart@houseofanime.org 2009-06-06 03:35:13 --- Created an attachment (id=21593) --> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=21593) Output post update to wine (1.1.23) - existing .wine
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--- Comment #4 from Stuart Middleton Stuart@houseofanime.org 2009-06-06 03:35:42 --- Created an attachment (id=21594) --> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=21594) Output post update to wine (1.1.23) - creating new .wine
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--- Comment #5 from Stuart Middleton Stuart@houseofanime.org 2009-06-06 03:45:16 --- Uploaded three files showing outputs from pre and post upgrade from wine 1.1.22 to 1.1.23.
I tried to reproduce the error by reinstalling 1.1.23, but the damn thing worked! I think that I noticed the problem within the same version when I reinstalled wine from the OpenSuse 11.0 repository, replacing 1.1.22-1.1 with 1.1.22-2.1, so maybe my assessment of 'same version' was overstated.
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--- Comment #6 from Vitaliy Margolen vitaliy@kievinfo.com 2009-06-06 12:06:48 --- So you saying with reinstalled wine-1.1.23 it's working now? If so, close the bug as invalid.
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--- Comment #7 from Stuart Middleton Stuart@houseofanime.org 2009-06-06 14:30:22 --- Sorry, I messed up my previous comment. Let me try again:
0. Ran without error in 1.1.22-1.1 1. Upgrading from 1.1.22-1.1 to 1.1.22-2.1 gave the error as described. 2. Deleting .wine and reinstalling software removed the error. 3. Upgrading from 1.1.22-2.1 to 1.1.23-1.1 gave the error as described. 4. Deleting .wine and reinstalling software removed the error. 5. Reinstalling 1.1.23-1.1 over 1.1.23-1.1 (same version) did NOT give the error, contrary to my original post about reinstalling the same version.
The outputs attached represent:
* Output pre-update to wine (1.1.22) - output after step 2, but before step 3. * Output post update to wine (1.1.23) existing .wine - output after step 3, but before step 4. * Output post update to wine (1.1.23) creating new .wine - output after step 4.
Hope I've not made another cock-up in what I've written.
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--- Comment #8 from Vitaliy Margolen vitaliy@kievinfo.com 2009-06-06 15:14:03 --- So as I understand it's working for you in wine-1.1.23 after you installed wine-1.1.23, removed ~/.wine directory, and reinstalled your program?
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--- Comment #9 from Stuart Middleton Stuart@houseofanime.org 2009-06-06 15:45:07 --- Yes.
However, I expect the error to return when I install 1.1.24 if I don't delete the .wine directory and reinstall my software (assuming a fix doesn't make it into that version of course).
I know that pre 1.0 the advice was always to start with a clean .wine, but I'm assuming that this philosophy is somewhat diluted by the stated aim of supporting upgrade from one version to another. Besides, this error is so consistent across versions that I find it hard to believe that code fixes are coming out every version that affects this (as I believe was the historical reason for deleting .wine - to prevent old configurations clashing with new fixes).
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--- Comment #10 from Stuart Middleton Stuart@houseofanime.org 2009-07-04 05:08:19 --- Error occurred immediately after upgrading to 1.1.24, but the error DID NOT occur after upgrading to 1.1.25.
I'll give it another version update to be sure, but it seems that this bug may have been fixed.
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Stuart Middleton Stuart@houseofanime.org changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED Resolution| |FIXED
--- Comment #11 from Stuart Middleton Stuart@houseofanime.org 2010-01-25 14:13:09 --- Overdue to confirm this, but this bug no longer manifests (confirming for version 1.1.37, though I believe that it was probably fixed before this).
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Alexandre Julliard julliard@winehq.org changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|RESOLVED |CLOSED
--- Comment #12 from Alexandre Julliard julliard@winehq.org 2010-02-05 11:38:57 --- Closing bugs fixed in 1.1.38.