When I installed DNS10 today, the included Visual C++ 8.0 runtime does not load, with the following message.
fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW (null) L"susan" (nil) 0x33f80c (nil) 0x33f810 0x33f804 - stub fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW (null) L"susan" 0x131958 0x33f80c 0x132430 0x33f810 0x33f804 - stub ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:1008:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to open slave fixme:reg:GetNativeSystemInfo (0x7e1487b4) using GetSystemInfo() wine: Unhandled page fault on write access to 0x7de61520 at address 0x7de61520 (thread 0020), starting debugger... p{EB7D44B1-C2F5-4B7B-9128-CE4C3D427024}\Visual C++ Runtime for Dragon NaturallySpeaking.msi: server.c:594: server_get_unix_fd: Assertion `wine_server_ptr_handle(fd_handle) == handle' failed. err:seh:raise_exception Exception frame is not in stack limits => unable to dispatch exception.
Then I try again, and it does load, and the program installs and runs.
??
I imagine other people have reported this. No need to respond.
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 12:55 PM, Susan Cragin susancragin@earthlink.net wrote:
When I installed DNS10 today, the included Visual C++ 8.0 runtime does not load, with the following message.
fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW (null) L"susan" (nil) 0x33f80c (nil) 0x33f810 0x33f804 - stub fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW (null) L"susan" 0x131958 0x33f80c 0x132430 0x33f810 0x33f804 - stub ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:1008:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to open slave fixme:reg:GetNativeSystemInfo (0x7e1487b4) using GetSystemInfo() wine: Unhandled page fault on write access to 0x7de61520 at address 0x7de61520 (thread 0020), starting debugger... p{EB7D44B1-C2F5-4B7B-9128-CE4C3D427024}\Visual C++ Runtime for Dragon NaturallySpeaking.msi: server.c:594: server_get_unix_fd: Assertion `wine_server_ptr_handle(fd_handle) == handle' failed. err:seh:raise_exception Exception frame is not in stack limits => unable to dispatch exception.
Then I try again, and it does load, and the program installs and runs.
??
I imagine other people have reported this. No need to respond.
I haven't seen any reports of it yet. Run a regression test.