Yup, reverting your 04/13/2001 server patch enabled my no-Windows install of Notes/Wine to start working again.
With recent CVS versions of Wine, Notes 5.0.3 was dying with:
err:win32:fixup_imports No implementation for KERNEL32.dll.0() imported from C:\windows\system\netbios.dll, setting to 0xdeadbeef err:win32:fixup_imports No implementation for KERNEL32.dll.0() imported from C:\windows\system\netbios.dll, setting to 0xdeadbeef err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection Critical section 0x40a9bd90 wait timed out, retrying (60 sec) fs=021f
Reverting your 04/13 server patch lets Notes run happily (and is a good temporary means for working under Linux again, at least until the real reason Wine was dying is found).
Anyone have any tests they want me to run in my environment to try and track down the real cause of the problem (with the 04/13 server patch applied)?
Dan
Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Rein Klazes rklazes@xs4all.nl writes:
Since the cvs commits early this week or the last (I could be more precise but that will take a while) I have noticed a problem with some native dlls. If I start one app that uses such a dll and then another using the same dll may crash. If this second app is started as the first process it runs fine.
Most likely my shared sections fix:
2001-04-13 Alexandre Julliard julliard@winehq.com
- server/file.c, server/mapping.c, server/object.h:
Repaired shared PE data sections.
The fix itself should be OK, but it probably reveals other bugs that were hidden by the fact that the sections were not shared properly before. For instance if a dll stores window handles in the shared area it will break since window handles are not shared yet (working on it...)
In your case it doesn't seem to be window handles though, so it may be worth investigating a bit more.