Hi,
One of my development machines is a dualcore Athlon64 using a 64bit version of Debian. I have been using this system for months and it always worked fine. Since I hadn't used the system during the summer it contained an older Wine version.
I have upgraded it to the latest GIT version and Wine doesn't work anymore. It doesn't just crash, but it locks up the whole system. I have no idea what causes it. I for instance ran Wine some time before as root (I really had to be root at that time) and for the root user it didn't lock up until I wanted to run a fresh .wine directory.
I can't really test what caused it as testing this takes a lot of time and I can't use a bad filesystem or so on this system. On irc a ubuntu64 user said he had similar problems using Wine 0.9.44 but for him it 'only' segfaulted. Perhaps there is a connection between the problems.
Has anyone recently seen problems like this? It prevents me from playing with Wine code at the moment.
Roderick
"Roderick Colenbrander" thunderbird2k@gmx.net wrote:
One of my development machines is a dualcore Athlon64 using a 64bit version of Debian. I have been using this system for months and it always worked fine. Since I hadn't used the system during the summer it contained an older Wine version.
I have upgraded it to the latest GIT version and Wine doesn't work anymore. It doesn't just crash, but it locks up the whole system. I have no idea what causes it. I for instance ran Wine some time before as root (I really had to be root at that time) and for the root user it didn't lock up until I wanted to run a fresh .wine directory.
I can't really test what caused it as testing this takes a lot of time and I can't use a bad filesystem or so on this system. On irc a ubuntu64 user said he had similar problems using Wine 0.9.44 but for him it 'only' segfaulted. Perhaps there is a connection between the problems.
Has anyone recently seen problems like this? It prevents me from playing with Wine code at the moment.
I'm using 64-bit Ubuntu 7.04 on an Intel Core2 Duo with SMP kernel for Wine development every day, and had never seen such a problem.
Hi,
One of my development machines is a dualcore Athlon64 using a 64bit version of Debian. I have been using this system for months and it always worked fine. Since I hadn't used the system during the summer it contained an older Wine version.
I have upgraded it to the latest GIT version and Wine doesn't work anymore. It doesn't just crash, but it locks up the whole system. I have no idea what causes it. I for instance ran Wine some time before as root (I really had to be root at that time) and for the root user it didn't lock up until I wanted to run a fresh .wine directory.
I can't really test what caused it as testing this takes a lot of time and I can't use a bad filesystem or so on this system. On irc a ubuntu64 user said he had similar problems using Wine 0.9.44 but for him it 'only' segfaulted. Perhaps there is a connection between the problems.
Has anyone recently seen problems like this? It prevents me from playing with Wine code at the moment.
Roderick
A debian dist-upgrade 'fixed' the problem. I have no idea to what wine was sensitive.
Roderick
Hi,
One of my development machines is a dualcore Athlon64 using a 64bit version of Debian. I have been using this system for months and it
always worked
fine. Since I hadn't used the system during the summer it contained an older Wine version.
I have upgraded it to the latest GIT version and Wine doesn't work anymore. It doesn't just crash, but it locks up the whole system. I have
no idea
what causes it. I for instance ran Wine some time before as root (I
really
had to be root at that time) and for the root user it didn't lock up
until I
wanted to run a fresh .wine directory.
I can't really test what caused it as testing this takes a lot of time
and
I can't use a bad filesystem or so on this system. On irc a ubuntu64
user
said he had similar problems using Wine 0.9.44 but for him it 'only' segfaulted. Perhaps there is a connection between the problems.
Has anyone recently seen problems like this? It prevents me from playing with Wine code at the moment.
Roderick
A debian dist-upgrade 'fixed' the problem. I have no idea to what wine was sensitive.
Roderick
So now and then I'll still have the problem. I'll see if I can make a +all log of it.
Roderick