http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32284
Bug #: 32284 Summary: Update to Wine 1.5.18 broke Rosetta Stone 3.4.5 audio Product: Wine Version: unspecified Platform: x86 OS/Version: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: -unknown AssignedTo: wine-bugs@winehq.org ReportedBy: john@toucanmultimedia.com Classification: Unclassified
This morning the Linux Mint 13 (Mate desktop) automatic updater pushed an update to wine (it is now version 1.5.18) and this update broke an installation of Rosetta Stone 3.4.5 that had worked perfectly before. Now it gives the error message "An error occurred in the speech component" and audio input doesn't work. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Rosetta Stone, and changing the audio input devices in wine configuration, but this didn't help.
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--- Comment #1 from john@toucanmultimedia.com 2012-11-25 00:40:26 CST --- P.S. The computer is an Acer Aspire E-431 laptop with integrated audio
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Austin English austinenglish@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #2 from Austin English austinenglish@gmail.com 2012-11-26 00:39:22 CST --- Regression test?
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--- Comment #3 from john@toucanmultimedia.com 2012-11-26 23:25:25 CST --- I haven't succeeded with the regression test. I have been following the instructions at http://wiki.winehq.org/RegressionTesting. The wine-git directory was completed successfully. I ran CC="ccache gcc" ./configure --verbose --disable-tests and this completed with no errors. Then I also ran CC="ccache gcc -m32" ./configure --verbose --disable-tests since I have a 64-bit system. This step failed, saying that the C compiler didn't work (I looked at http://wiki.winehq.org/WineOn64bit, but couldn't tell what I should do from that information). After this I typed "make" in the terminal, and it said it couldn't find makefile. I tried continuing with the procedure, but the problem was that there was no wine-git/wine directory. At this point I'm stuck.
Something that may be helpful is that when I originally installed Rosetta Stone 3.4.5 on wine, I had to change the audio input driver in wineconfig from the default one in order to get the microphone to work. When I looked at the audio input driver options on the list under wineconfig now while trying to troubleshoot this problem, I notice that there are only two audio input driver options listed - default, and one other (something with Intel in the name). My recollection isn't good, but I seem to remember that there were three options for audio input driver, but now there are only two (one is "default") and the audio driver that I chose to originally get Rosetta Stone to work isn't on this list (but I'm not certain of this).
After my failed attempt to do a regression test, I went back to wineconfig to check the audio input driver, I find that now there is only one, pulseaudio, which wasn't on the list before I started the regression test. Have the wine audio drivers been changed somehow? Could this be the problem? Sad to say, after attempting the regression test, my application has disappeared and wine seems to be a mess. Maybe I created a backup of wine that I could restore if I knew how. Sorry for my incompetence as a wine tester.
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--- Comment #4 from john@toucanmultimedia.com 2012-11-27 01:47:41 CST --- I haven't succeeded with the regression test. I have been following the instructions at http://wiki.winehq.org/RegressionTesting. The wine-git directory was completed successfully. I ran CC="ccache gcc" ./configure --verbose --disable-tests and this completed with no errors. Then I also ran CC="ccache gcc -m32" ./configure --verbose --disable-tests since I have a 64-bit system. This step failed, saying that the C compiler didn't work (I looked at http://wiki.winehq.org/WineOn64bit, but couldn't tell what I should do from that information). After this I typed "make" in the terminal, and it said it couldn't find makefile. I tried continuing with the procedure, but the problem was that there was no wine-git/wine directory. At this point I'm stuck.
Something that may be helpful is that when I originally installed Rosetta Stone 3.4.5 on wine, I had to change the audio input driver in wineconfig from the default one in order to get the microphone to work. When I looked at the audio input driver options on the list under wineconfig now while trying to troubleshoot this problem, I notice that there are only two audio input driver options listed - default, and one other (something with Intel in the name). My recollection isn't good, but I seem to remember that there were three options for audio input driver, but now there are only two (one is "default") and the audio driver that I chose to originally get Rosetta Stone to work isn't on this list (but I'm not certain of this).
After my failed attempt to do a regression test, I went back to wineconfig to check the audio input driver, I find that now there is only one, pulseaudio, which wasn't on the list before I started the regression test. Have the wine audio drivers been changed somehow? Could this be the problem? Sad to say, after attempting the regression test, my application has disappeared and wine seems to be a mess. Maybe I created a backup of wine that I could restore if I knew how. Sorry for my incompetence as a wine tester.
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32284
--- Comment #5 from john@toucanmultimedia.com 2012-11-27 01:52:04 CST --- Also note that the update to Mint 13 that broke Rosetta Stone that included the updates to wine also included updates apparently to Mate (the Mint desktop). I don't know if this could have impacted the audio drivers.
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--- Comment #6 from Austin English austinenglish@gmail.com 2012-11-27 13:28:01 CST --- Please use the forum or IRC for help compiling wine.
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--- Comment #7 from john@toucanmultimedia.com 2012-11-28 21:20:37 CST --- I reverted wine to version 1.4, which is an earlier version than the one one which Rosetta Stone was working properly, and I got the identical error message, so I believe that the problem was not caused by the updates to wine. Mint 13 has been getting a whole spate of updates recently and it was apparently one of these that caused the problem. I wish I had a fix.
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joaopa jeremielapuree@yahoo.fr changed:
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--- Comment #8 from joaopa jeremielapuree@yahoo.fr 2012-11-28 22:42:57 CST --- Following the reporter,this bug can be closed as INVALID
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Austin English austinenglish@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #9 from Austin English austinenglish@gmail.com 2012-11-29 00:50:59 CST --- (In reply to comment #8)
Following the reporter,this bug can be closed as INVALID
It's not necessarily invalid, but it's not a regression.
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--- Comment #10 from Rosanne DiMesio dimesio@earthlink.net 2012-11-29 08:28:52 CST --- (In reply to comment #4)
After my failed attempt to do a regression test, I went back to wineconfig to check the audio input driver, I find that now there is only one, pulseaudio, which wasn't on the list before I started the regression test. Have the wine audio drivers been changed somehow? Could this be the problem?
I assume you are using the Ubuntu Wine package. The Ubuntu packages contain the unofficial winepulse driver as well as changes to dsound that are not part of plain Wine. You need to test this in unmodified Wine.
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--- Comment #11 from john@toucanmultimedia.com 2012-12-02 01:31:05 CST --- I did an in-place upgrade from Mint 13 to Mint 14, then opened Rosetta Stone again. This time, the error message was gone and the microphone configuration screen displayed as it should, but there were no microphones detected. I added a libalsa package with the package manager, and set sound to alsa in winetricks, but still no microphome. With the Synaptics package manager, I removed Wine 1.4. To my surprise, at the same time that Synaptics was removing wine 1.4 it was also apparently downloading updates to wine (?). I checked winecfg and found that there was now wine 1.5.18 installed and my installation of Rosetta Stone was still there. I tried RS again, but still no mic. I rebooted and tried Rosetta Stone again and this time there were two microphones listed and it worked perfectly. Not only that, but I opened a Play on Linux installation of Chessmaster that previously had an audio output problem and now it worked OK as well. I have no idea what caused the problems or what fixed them. I hope you can find some rhyme or reason in my experience. I am happy. Thanks for your work.
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--- Comment #12 from Austin English austinenglish@gmail.com --- Is this still an issue in current (1.7.35 or newer) wine? If so, please attach terminal output.
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--- Comment #13 from super_man@post.com --- (In reply to john from comment #11)
I did an in-place upgrade from Mint 13 to Mint 14, then opened Rosetta Stone again. This time, the error message was gone and the microphone configuration screen displayed as it should, but there were no microphones detected. I added a libalsa package with the package manager, and set sound to alsa in winetricks, but still no microphome. With the Synaptics package manager, I removed Wine 1.4. To my surprise, at the same time that Synaptics was removing wine 1.4 it was also apparently downloading updates to wine (?). I checked winecfg and found that there was now wine 1.5.18 installed and my installation of Rosetta Stone was still there. I tried RS again, but still no mic. I rebooted and tried Rosetta Stone again and this time there were two microphones listed and it worked perfectly. Not only that, but I opened a Play on Linux installation of Chessmaster that previously had an audio output problem and now it worked OK as well. I have no idea what caused the problems or what fixed them. I hope you can find some rhyme or reason in my experience. I am happy. Thanks for your work.
According to this it was fixed magically. Also POL in use. Invalid?
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super_man@post.com changed:
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Anastasius Focht focht@gmx.net changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED Version|unspecified |1.5.18 Resolution|--- |INVALID
--- Comment #14 from Anastasius Focht focht@gmx.net --- Hello folks,
resolving 'invalid' (broken host deps/config).
Regards
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Austin English austinenglish@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #15 from Austin English austinenglish@gmail.com --- Closing.