On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 16:58, Daniel Jelinski djelinski1@gmail.com wrote:
2012/4/12 Scott Ritchie scott@open-vote.org:
On 4/12/12 1:23 AM, Daniel JeliĆski wrote:
Hello all, I am trying to get Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio to work flawlessly under Wine. For the most part I create and triage related bug reports, but recently I also started tinkering with code, specifically with comctl library, which I am most familiar with.
Back on subject. I thought I found a regression - on Wine 1.4 package downloaded from launchpad the "New query" button works fine, while on my compiled Wine it produces an error. So I did:
git reset --hard wine-1.4 make
and, surprisingly, I still had the problem with the compiled version. However after some combination of deleting leftover files, running make clean, make depend and make the button started working, so I started bisecting, hoping for the best. At some point I started getting bad versions, and every subsequent compile was bad - even after I ended bisecting and returned to wine-1.4, the button still did not work (and it still works under packaged Wine - I use the same install for all tests). This time make clean && make depend && make did not help.
Packaged Wine might be different for a few reasons:
- It is a hybrid 32+64 build, which you can't get in one step on Ubuntu
12.04 anymore 2) It uses GCC-4.5 (12.04 default is 4.6) 3) It has one small patch for fonts (shouldn't matter in your case) 4) It's built in a clean environment on the build daemon 5) It's installed and run out of tree.
Thanks, Scott Ritchie
I eventually compiled a wine version that behaves like the packaged one - git clean did the trick. Also I'm still on 11.10 (waiting for a final release of 12.04).
By the way I've got the results of bisection. The first bad commit was "atl80: New dll.". I guess this won't be an easy fix...
Disable the dll in winecfg (or use a native dll and set it to native, builtin).