http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2526
Summary: BADCOLORSPEC fatal error in 200410 (didn't happen in 20040914) Product: Wine Version: 20041019 Platform: PC OS/Version: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: wine-misc AssignedTo: wine-bugs@winehq.org ReportedBy: jdoutt@whoi.edu CC: jdoutt@whoi.edu
: There is a wonderful FREE little windows program called wxtide32 which :
displays a graph of the current (and past and future) tide anywhere in : the world.
: It is working ALMOST perfectly.
It WAS working almost perfectly. A new, more serious problem is that in Wine20041019, if one saves the configuration file and exits the program, the next time the program is run the following message is reported and wxtide32 aborts (this did NOT happen in the 20040914 version of WINE).
[jdoutt@localhost wxtide32]$ wine wxtide32 Tidelib Fatal Error: BADCOLORSPEC One of your specified colors is not understood. This may be because it is not in rgb.txt, or because you used the wrong syntax. In PPM mode, colors must be specified as rgb:hh/hh/hh, where hh is a 2-digit hexadecimal number. Other formats are possible under X; type 'man X' for an explanation of them. [jdoutt@localhost wxtide32]$
: The minor problem is that, when one presses and holds the left mouse :
button a box comes up displaying text information about that particular : time. When run under WINE 20040914 the box comes up, VERY quickly : flashes the text info, and then turns blank. The box disappears (as itb should) when the left button is released.
Could you please recheck with the current wine release. If the error persists, open up a bug report in the bug database and leave a pointer where to download the program.
Bye
Still gives the same problem in WINE 20041019. I'll TRY the bug database again (I tried using it awhile ago & made many mistakes). The WEB address for wxtide32 is: