http://bugs.winehq.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1165
Summary: Photoshop6 hangs, can potentially lock X server, and machine. Product: Wine Version: unspecified Platform: PC OS/Version: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: critical Priority: P2 Component: wine-misc AssignedTo: wine-bugs@winehq.com ReportedBy: 7ownq0k402@sneakemail.com
Wine build: Build 20021031 (Not in version list)
Steps to reproduce: 1. Run Photoshop6 2. Photoshop starts running. 3. Photoshop main window comes up (sometimes badly drawn) 4. The splash screen comes up. 5. Towards the end of the load ("Initialising..." is in splash screen) the main window disappears, as does the splash screen. 6. The whole screen is now locked apart from the KDE panel, with the cursor showing the hourglass. 7. When menus are lauched from the panel. the mouse works properly in menu. Menu is draw correctly, but when leave menu, nothing is re-drawn. 8. Sometimes (especially if left in locked state) Photoshop 6 will use all available memory (real & swap), and linux will hang.
Repeatability: Always.
Workarounds attempted (None succeded): 1. Attempted using the following DLLs native: shell,shell32,commtrl,comctl32,commdlg,comdlg32,shlwapi, ole32,rpcrt4,shlwapi,oleaut32,msvcrt20,msvcrt,msvcp60,shfolder 2. Removed the native wintab32.dll 3. Tried with "Synchronous" = "Y" This improved the drawing, but didn't fix the bug. 4. Tried with OS set to Win 98.
Wine config: Is based upon a win98 install. Photoshop6 was installed in Win98.
Options for exiting lock: 1. Go to a console (CTRL-ALT-FNKEY), and kill wineserver, and any wine apps. 2. Shutdown computer (sometimes possible from KDE panel menu. 3. Reset computer.
Looks almost as if a X grab has occured, on the whole screen apart from the KDE panel.
I am happy to provide debug reports, but I'll need guidance as to how to proceed, because all debug logs I've created are large, and Photoshop must run at a reasonable rate so I can kill it before
Something to do with shfolder.dll????? Seems to occur near wher dll is loaded.
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